The working from home project: discrete and beautiful

Last weekend we headed over to Grand Designs Live, which was the first time it had taken place since before the pandemic. I’ll share more about the show another time as there was lots to see, but I was pleased to see that the room sets were back - and with a theme that many of us I’m sure have grappled with these past few years. If you’re anything like us, back at the start of the pandemic the working from home thing felt a temporary thing, but yet here we are a couple of years on and it’s still very much part of working life for many.

This design by Monica Gounaropoulos from Spiti and Soul Interior Design sets out to create a multifunctional home office within an existing room. Monica says that she ‘wanted a usable space which can also be enjoyed to the max once work has finished’ - and there are many people that have needed just that. Not everyone has an additional space to use, and so the challenge has been keeping that balance.

Monica’s design incorporates discrete solutions concealing work items and leaving a beautiful focal point for the room, which helps separate work from home life. She uses a colour palette of blue for productivity and orange as a mood lifter.

A round cabinet (desk) against the wall with an orange chair in front
A wooden open shelving unit and alongside a wall painted with a 'mountain range' design
The round wicker 'desk' cabinet, orange chair on a rug which is a green/blue with gold stars
Below the open shelving unit showing the floor with a blue/green rug with stars on there is a small wicker-like storage unit and a framed matisse print leaning against the wall

Now I liked this room set, the rug, the feature wall and the pop of orange - but it’s only when writing this post that I’ve realised that it’s showing the ‘at home’ set-up rather than the ‘working’ element, and that feels like a miss. There’s no doubt it’s been put together well, and the rug and backdrop wall are stunning, but it doesn’t scream working at home to me, or maybe that’s the point?

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Post Comment Love 13-15 May

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I have pretty much spent the last week saying goodbye to friends and colleagues in my former workplace, it’s felt a bit like the longest goodbye (in a good way) and yet still a surprise for some to learn I was leaving. It’s been great to catch up with people in person, and as I warned them, I’m not far away and was back there last night attending an awards night and for drinks. I’ve only been away a few days, but it was good to see everyone.

Thank you for the comments about the photo on last week’s post, the tulips are all but done now - but at each stage their beauty has shone through. They seemed an obvious photo for this week, and quite often - and definitely in this case - obvious is good, so here’s their last hurrah:

Orange and yellow tulips which are 'going over' but still beautiful

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Post Comment Love 6-8 May

Welcome to this week’s #PoCoLo - a friendly linky which I co-host with Suzanne, where you can link any blog post published in the last week. We know you’ll find some great posts to read, and maybe some new-to-you blogs too, so do pop over and visit some of the posts linked and share some of that love. If you were here last week it was great to have you along, if you’re new here this week we’re pleased you’re here.

I’ve had an extra long break over this most recent bank holiday, tagging on my last couple of days leave either side of the weekend. With a couple of things planned, and some time to potter around both the garden and the house, it’s been great - and as colleagues are telling me it’s the sign of things to come. I’ve only a few days left at work now, and they’re also trying to ease me into a more gentle day which is really good of them and appreciated. Last night I organised my leaving drinks, and so this post has been written further in advance than normal - but I’m planning on having a good time and catching up with many people I haven’t seen in real life (thanks to the pandemic) for quite a while.

As I sit on the sofa sharing this post, and over the past few weeks, my eyes are drawn towards the orange of the tulips in our back garden - I’ll share more of these here soon - and it’s great to see the hot splodge of colour. Looking for a photo for this post, as I scrolled through I was drawn to this one - not tulips clearly, but definitely their colours. It is in fact outside Liverpool Street station, and one I snapped on a walk around the City when we were finally allowed to travel further than our immediate surroundings. As well as the colour, what I love about this is the mix of old and new, modern and traditional - I just love how it works.

A modern sculpture at Liverpool Street - panels of yellow through orange and red with black uprights in between

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