Saturday, February 13, 2016

$250 Budget Home Office Makeover with DIY Filing Cabinet Desk






When it comes to decorating your home, there are a lot of compromises to be made (and it’s more important to compromise and keep family relationships than to have a magazine-perfect home!) But… it’s also really fun to have a space that can fully reflect just one personal style, like a craft room or office that’s all YOURS! Our guest today did a fun week-long $250 budget home office makeover for her husband’s office while he was out of town, turning a blank nook off the master bedroom into this comfortable functional space —Lovely small home office makeover, done from scratch with a $257 budget, in ONE week while her husband was out of town. Bravo!

Read below to get the details of this budget-friendly room from Kristin, and get inspired with these other beautiful offices we’ve featured (click on each image to see more):

rustic home office with DIY shiplap wall and beautiful hickory wood flooring, Jillify It on @RemodelaholicHomepolish designer Stefani Stein - Michele Marie PR OfficeMonogram wall shelf and gorgeous home office by The Happy Homebodies featured on @RemodelaholicCloset turned home office and craft space - The Crazy Craft Lady featured on @Remodelaholic

Now here’s Kristin to show you her awesome budget-friendly home office makeover!
Budget home office makeover using Craigslist finds and a DIY file cabinet desk

$250 Budget Home Office Makeover
by Kristin from Postbox Designs

Hello Friends! This is Kristin from Postbox Designs, an interior designer/stay-at-home mama, who is always trying to find the right balance to both. My blog is meant to inspire you with real life projects, free design ideas, and let’s be honest, giving me the excuse to do some projects around my ever-changing home. This means I spend a LOT of time working after bedtime (possibly while eating dark chocolate and binge watching The Good Wife at the same time). Yep, hands down it’s the best job in the world!Small home office makeover with file cabinet desk. This office was decorated from scratch on a $250 budget!

I am also a firm believer that you can achieve beautiful design for ANY budget. Need to see it to believe it? Check out my Postbox Design Challenge using only items from Wal-Mart to design an entire living room. Not only would I totally put this in my house, it costs a mere $1265.02!

Walmart living room mood board Postbox Designs

Or, what about a kitchen make-over with a budget? This is a high-low project: mostly budget items so you can splurge on a few choice goodies. Check out this beauty of a kitchen and breakfast nook (I’m totally going to steal some ideas for my own kitchen from it!). It features a navy and blinged-out gold DIY custom island tutorial.

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Or do you just want to have some fun with math? What?! Why are we talking about MATH on a design blog? No, I’m not talking about helping your kiddo with their algebra homework. I am talking about the most fun kind of math there is: check out my weekly post, where I feature “Designer Math Mondays”. I show you how to add together a few objects to create a mini project in your home every week. Check out how to make a Mini Command Center here.

command center Postbox Designs

But today I’m going to feature a project from my own home. It is a home office make-over I created for $257. Yup, that will fit into most people’s budgets!

So it was mostly a present for my hubby. But a little bit of a present for me too.

When we moved into our house, The Husband immediately claimed the nook off our master bedroom as his home office. Which was fine by me. My only rule? Since I can see it from my bed, it had to look good. No mismatched, leftover office furniture. No golf trophies. We kissed on it, and the office was His.

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But it took  one of his week-long business trips out of town to kick me into gear. I thought I could do a mini-makeover and surprise the guy when he got home. So for weeks before his departure I scanned Craigslist, stashed items in the back of our garage,  and mapped out my plan. Once he left on that jet plane I jumped into painting and staining. I’m an interior designer, so I always start with the infamous Mood Board.

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DIY Project #1: The File Storage

The back storage area was inspired by the (very beautiful) Pottery Barn Bedford office collection, but that would have put me back several thousand dollars. Instead, I used four file cabinets and had a plywood top cut for it. (Do you know at Lowes and Home Depot they will cut down your wood for you? FOR FREE. This has saved my marriage. No more pleading for the hubby to  pull out his equipment Sunday evening when I have a project in mind).  Then to finish off the rough plywood edge, I added a small 1/2″ molding to the front. To turn it into a rich dark shade, I spent $5 in stain and about 20 minutes of my time. I used the Miniwax oil stain in “Ebony” from Home Depot.

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The file cabinets I scored from the sketchiest Craigslist location I’ve been to in my life. The seller ended up being a nice guy, but I had to dig through a small landfill in his backyard and grab these four cabinets. I peeled outta there pretty quickly after loading them up. Three were tan and one was black. But it was a pretty straightforward paint job. I used some leftover white paint from another project, and it took about three coats. I primed first, then used a small roller brush for a smooth finish.  My original intent was to remove the hardware and add new. But that was easier said than done. So I moved on to “Plan B”. After really looking at it, I was thinking I could jazz up what was already there. I used some Dollar Store black craft paint and a tiny brush to cover up the industrial looking hardware. To give it a pop of color, I added turquoise craft paint right inside of the hardware. I loved the end product and soooo much easier!

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DIY Project #2: The Maps

The maps are my favorite part of the room! The rustic wood frames are from Hobby Lobby during a 50% off frame sale. If you are patient…the sale will come. I knew I wanted to use maps to decorate, so I used a map for every town where my hubby has lived. One is from his hometown, one from his college town, one from where we live now, and one from the beloved family cottage. It took a bit of searching, but I found the free maps online and simply printed them out on my home printer. It added the personal touch to his space.

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DIY Project #3: The Desk

The “desk” was actually a small dining room table that I used as his desk. Searching for “desks” online wasn’t coming up with the look I wanted. But if you try to think outside the box, you can find a wider selection on sites like Craigslist. I found this dining table listed for $50. I used a quart of charcoal gray trim paint (trim paint is easier to wipe up) for an easy update. I used Benjamin Moore “Steel Wool” (I’ve used this color so many times, including my little girl’s nursery!)

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DIY Project #4: The sign

Like many home offices, we have a mass of tangled cords, routers, etc. that I wanted NOT to be the focal point of the space. I literally found a scrap piece of wood in our  garage (but you could also use a scrap left-over from cutting down the countertop!). I painted it using the same paint I used for the file cabinets. Then I hand painted a “B” for his monogram. I distressed it by wiping it down with the leftover stain from the file cabinet top. I sanded it down a bit…and done! It added a bit of personality to his space with $0 spent.

The rug is a Target find. It is the tan Threshold “Fretwork” rug in the 5’x7’ size. I have gotten more rugs from that store over the years, and it is hard to beat the price. There is carpet in the room, but I wanted to use a rug to ground the space and make it feel separate from the rest of the bedroom. I found it on sale for $79 on a “detour” down the home decor aisle at Target.

Going down those aisles gets me EVERY.SINGLE.TIME.

I added some office accessories that we already owned and moved in a lamp from another room. Sometimes a room can be rounded out by simply repurposing or taking a trip down to rummage through the basement. I popped in some family photos and the space was finished.

Here’s the Cost Breakdown:

  • Desk: $50 off Craigslist
  • Paint for the desk (quart): $15
  • Maps: $0
  • File cabinets: $40
  • Paint for the file cabinets: $0**
  • Frames: $46
  • Craft Paint: $2
  • Rug: $79
  • Countertop: $20
  • Stain for the top: $5
  • “B” sign: $0
  • Lamp: $0, moved from another room

TOTAL: $257

**I am the queeen of re-using existing paint I already have. Before going out and buying new, see what you already have. Or mix some existing colors to create a new color-that is how I painted my kiddo’s bathroom. Just label that new color so you can find it for touch-ups!

I hope you used some of these ideas to inspire your DIY-wired brains too!

Come visit me on my blog to check out more freebie design ideas!

Kristin

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Kristin, thank you so much for sharing with us! You did a great job working with your budget to create a wonderful workspace!

Remodelaholics — hustle over to Postbox Designs to see more from Kristin and you will NOT want to miss her gorgeous mudroom! Floor to ceiling storage and a hand-painted floor, oh my!

Amazing DIY mudroom entry with lockers and floor to ceiling storage and a beautiful painted floor

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Friday, February 12, 2016

25+ Gorgeous DIY Chandeliers

Rustic Chandeliers Wood Bead Chandelier This DIY turned out amazing. Take a few simple supplies and the result is something super beautiful. Perfect for a rustic or casual room. Wood Bead Chandelier | Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body for Remodelaholic Rope Chandelier Make this rope-wrapped chandelier, which would look awesome in a farmhouse modern […]

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Friday Favorites: Marbling, Wallpaper, and an Awesome DIY Kitchen Island

Happy Friday! and happy Valentine’s Day weekend! I hope you have special plans with someone(s) you love; here’s some of what we are loving this week. Favorite new thing: We’re getting more into the world of video and it’s really fun! This super quick marbled project took just a few minutes and I love the […]

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Thursday, February 11, 2016

How to Build a Buffet from Old Windows and Reclaimed Wood

Few things give off that instant “old” charm like old windows — they’re great hung on a wall as decor, and they’re a great material to repurpose into another piece of furniture for a rustic vibe. Our lovely friend Karen is back again today (remember her from this and this and this?) to share her latest work: […]

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016

How to Build a Pet Feeder — Choose Rustic or Modern Style!

Hello, I’m Tamara visiting again from Provident Home Design where I share design, decorating, and DIY tips on a budget!   Today I have a special DIY tutorial for all you pet lovers–2 different stylish pet feeders! Wouldn’t it be awesome if our pets had their own rooms to keep all their supplies in (cages, litter boxes, […]

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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

15 Amazing DIY Loft Beds for Kids

DIY Loft Beds for Kids A loft bed is a great addition to any kids’ room! They give you space underneath the bed for a play area, a homework area, or clothing storage. They’re high off the ground, making sleeping a bit more fun for kids. And they can be easily customized to fit kids’ […]

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Monochrome Mudroom – Black and white entry inspiration

Hello again! Dawn here, from DesigningDawn.com, back with another mood board for your decoration inspiration. I tend to gravitate towards lots of colors in my home, but I am also head over heals for neutral monochrome spaces. There is just something so clean and crisp about a black and white space, and an entry way […]

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Monday, February 8, 2016

Color Spotlight: Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron






Paint Color Spotlight: Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron. THIS is the deep beautiful charcoal gray almost black you've been searching for!

 

Island painted with Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron.

Hi Remodelaholics, it’s Cyndy from The Creativity Exchange back with my monthly paint color post.  Last month, I talked about 2016 trends in paint colors and if you happened to miss that post, you can find it here.

Today, I wanted to do another Color Spotlight and highlight one of the most popular and versatile interior door and cabinet colors out there.  Wrought Iron from Benjamin Moore is a workhorse of a color because there is nothing that this color can’t do.  While it’s really popular right now for interior doors and cabinets, it’s also a near perfect exterior trim/accent color and it even works well on a wall too.

Related: 13 ways to use a dark paint color in your home

Paint Color Spotlight: Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron

Before I show you what all this color can do, I’m sharing an image below that compares Wrought Iron to a traditional Benjamin Moore black.  You can really see why Wrought Iron is such an amazing color because it’s a slightly muted version of black:

Color Spotlight Wrought Iron Benjamin Moore. Remodelaholic

Blacks can be harsh but as you can see above, Wrought Iron is a black/brown/gray color that is less harsh than black and the brown in the base adds a little warmth.  In fact, Wrought Iron can look like a very dark brown in spaces with a lot of natural light.  The gray in the base helps to diffuse and balance the black and the warmth.

Let me show you what Wrought Iron can do and why it’s become such a popular paint color.

Wrought Iron on a front door

Color Spotlight Wrought Iron Benjamin Moore. Remodelaholic
source: Timeless Paper

Related: See more black or near-black colors to paint your doors here

 

Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron. Color Spotlight on Remodelaholic.
source: Timeless Paper

On the wall

Beautiful bathroom! Wall color is Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron. More info on Remodelaholic.com
source: Our Humble Abode

Wrought Iron painted on interior doors and trim
A bold modern entry! Classic almost black doors and and trim painted with Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron.
source: Rachel Reider

That's it. I'm painting my doors black. Door color painted in Wrought Iron Benjamin Moore. More details at Remodelaholic.com
source: Dear Lillie

painted on stair rails and ceiling

I love this dark two tone stair and deep gray, almost black, stair rail. Paint color is Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron.
source: Innova Interior Design

Wrought Island paint on kitchen island cabinet

Island painted with Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron.
source: Refined LLCe

Wrought Iron is a great alternative to harsh black on window trims 
(see why Whitney calls black window trim “eyeliner for your home” here)

Black window trim is gorgeous! This is the perfect almost black, a very deep gray with brown tones. Paint color info on Remodelaholic.com
source: MHouse Inc

So you see, Wrought Iron is a fantastic alternative to harsh black and the diffused warmth and gray, make this a very rich in depth color.  So the next time you’re worried about painting something black, consider Wrought Iron.

If you’re interested in more dependable and versatile colors like Wrought Iron, I shared my favorite all-star paint colors here and my favorite “nearly perfect neutrals here, on my blog with tons of inspiration.

Thanks for stopping by today!

Cyndy

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See more beautiful must-try paint colors:

Benjamin Moore Hale Navy. Color Spotlight on Remodelaholic Color Spotlight- Intense White from Benjamin Moore. Remodelaholic Beach Glass from Benjamin Moore is one of the most versatile transitional paint colors. Color Spotlight on Remodelaholic Healing Aloe from Benjamin Moore. A very light gray green blue transitional color. Color Spotlight on Remodelaholic






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