I told Bill I really didn’t want to share photos of our home until it was 100% finished but now I’ve realized that is NOT a reality! We’ve been here over 3 months and decorating this house is definitely a working project! And that is ok!! It is so fun to take our time and work on buying new items each month! I LOVE to decorate and so this is super fun for me! For right now I’m going to share my office…MY OFFICE! I finally have a real office in a real room and I just love it!!!
HOME OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER
The purple chairs, white desk and gray chair are all from Z Gallerie. Totally my most favorite home store EVER. All the paint is Sherwin Williams – “passive” is the light gray color!
The bookshelf is Crate and Barrel, black shade from Land of Nod, rug from RugsUSA. Our foyer rug is RugsUSA too…do y’all know how much I love that place?
Black mirror table from target, two lamps and plants from Home Goods, a lot of the random gold decor is Home Goods too.
This is where I work! I love how light and bright this space is – being in this room just makes me HAPPY! Man I realllllly need to make some decisions for canvases on the wall!
Gold vases Target, black cubes Amazon.
Desk accessories from Kate Spade and Z Gallerie, letter tray from Pottery Barn.
I plan to paint the inside of the coffered ceiling a dark gray to really make all the white trim pop! Ordering canvases for the walls is on the top of my list too…also finding curtain panels for these 3 windows! Do y’all know how hard it is to find panels for 10 foot ceilings and NOT spend a million bucks doing it? Ah, I had no idea!
I’ll be sharing more of our home next week…and lots more about our white and gray kitchen!! Happy Friday, y’all!!! xoxo
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