
The office makeover is a project I’ve been dreaming about for more than a year. I’ve been working for myself from home since before Ellie was born, yet I don’t have a dedicated workspace.
If I feel like sunshine and a view, I sit at the dining room table. If I’m feeling cozy and the fire is on, I sit on the living room couch. Most nights, I’m on the downstairs couch. I like the flexibility, but having an actual office would also be nice.
It took me a while to realize that I could turn Matt’s office into my office. As soon as I did, I got very excited thinking about everything this room could be.
Matt’s office is a room that only appeared on the blog waaaaaay back when we first moved in and were renovating the basement. After Matt set up his space, he wasn’t keen on sharing it and it wasn’t very photogenic, so I never featured it here.
That is all about to change.
This is the before, a mostly clean slate. (In my excitement to start this project, I couldn’t resist patching nail holes and putting some paint samples on the wall.)



When we did the basement renovation, we reinsulated all of the exterior walls, moved the office door around the corner, put up new drywall, had new carpet laid, and installed the cabinets (which used to live in the main room of the basement).




The foundation of the room was good. But I wanted to make it work for me.
Here’s a collage of some of the things that are in my plans.

First up is the colour. I’m going to be sticking with green for the walls, but a slightly different tone.
My plan is to have a large desk with two work stations that wraps around the corner. On one side, I’ll have my computer. On the other, I’ll have the sewing machine.
The base of the desk will be two filing cabinets and two banks of drawers, all painted white. Above the desk in the corner I’ll have some open shelving (likely painted green) for storage and display.


The cabinets are staying where they are, as they are (for now). I’d love to transform these into shaker doors like I did in the laundry room and give them a coat of paint, but that’s a later plan. For now, I’m grateful to have the cabinets as they provide a lot of really useful storage for fabric, yarn, office supplies, wrapping paper and more. I am planning to add a corkboard “backsplash,” as I love a bulletin board.
Then the rest of the room is decorating. I have art and objects that are special to me, and I want to finally have a nice spot to display them.
I am very excited for this project, and work is already underway. Stay tuned for more updates.
Sounds like a great project Julia giving you even more versatility in your home.
Our office space sits well with a corner desk, two small filing cabinets, printer and paper shredder in a designate space in our basement. It works well for both Jaro and myself.
Best of luck as you work on plans for your new office space.
Pam
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It’s nice to be able to have a designated space. That is what I am most looking forward to.
What a fun project – there’s so much potential! I’m jelly of all your craft supply cupboards. I would love to have something like that here. Your farmhouse reminds me of the house I grew up in – lots of sort of plain, practical space that has so much potential to be turned into something beautiful. Unfortunately, now that I’m an adult with the ability to actually enact some of the transformations I used to dream about, I no longer have the space. These days I’m becoming an expert at making small spaces serve double or even triple functions.
I’m looking forward to seeing your progress on your office/sewing room. It should be a really fun project. 🙂
Thanks for sharing your memories of your previous house. I love how you phrase it as plain, practical space with potential. I hope that’s what I’m achieving here. It sounds like you do a really good job of maximizing your spaces.