I lived in my house from March 2003 through October 2003 then split to the "less sedate" parts of Los Angeles. Upon my heroic return in late 2009, I figured I had to have space from which to devise my remodeling attack, or rather, decompress from it, and thus sought to create a peacefully serene office. Most furnishings are pre-1970 and have served generations of happy users.
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| BEFORE - Spring 2003 watching NCAA on a vintage TV, Go 'Cuse! |
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| BEFORE - Kenny & Kile watching over me (they now preside over the kitchen) |
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| BEFORE - Shabby chic desk thrifted for $20 |
The South Park dolls remain, all else has been donated. This room was painted Sherwin Williams Parakeet and many various items procured via Craigslist, online and being out and about to complete the place by which I'm typing these words.
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| DURING - Prime it! |
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| DURING - Old green getting patched, note green ceiling |
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| DURING - Wall decals to give it that forestry feeling |
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| DURING - Miter saw and air-powered nail gun |
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| AFTER - Soda the cat surveying her den |
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| AFTER - Shelf by me with artwork by my dad & David Weidman |
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| AFTER - The office forest! |
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| Swagger from the green swag lamp (courtesy of the lady friend found on Etsy) |
Sources: Sherwin Williams Parakeet, Bullet planter - vintage eBay, Goodform chair from CL, steel tanker desk from CL, fan from Modern Fan Company, side table $5 from yard sale and re-imagined, blue MCM chair from ModCribLA, swag lamp from Etsy, Flor rug (since replaced), blinds from Hunter Douglas, wall decals from Nouwall on Etsy, switch plate cover from SwitchHits, framed artwork by Charlie Harper, bird print on shelf by David Weidman & canvas artwork by Bert Sena (1970). Original floor, closet doors & 2X hung windows.