Friday Five

For today's "Friday Five" I wanted to share 5 instagram accounts that I've been finding some eye candy/inspiration in lately.  

Juniper Studio- If you've been a long-time design blog follower, you probably know Jenny from Little Green Notebook and Jenny's Print Shop, so it should be no surprise that her design studio is one I love to watch!

 

Moss and Blue- Julianne is an awesome local artist (and soon to be mamma) who's work I have loved for a while!  She's currently working on a custom painting for one of my clients and I can't wait to see it in the room when everything is all pulled together!!  The custom work in progress is the one on the easel.  Can you tell why I'm so excited?!?

 

Texture Florals-  The name says it all.  Every arrangement looks like it should be a still life oil painting.

 

New England Loom- Well, because a good vintage rug makes me weak at the knees and these guys have me pegged.  I'll take them all, please and thank you!

 

Studio McGee-  Living under a rock?  That might be the only way you aren't familiar with Studio McGee these days (And if you aren't, theres about a 97.9999% chance you've seen one of their spaces without realizing it).  I mean they only have 718 THOUSAND instagram followers.  Small potatoes.  Shea McGee seems to have layering textures down to a precise science.

 

Friday Five

Look at me blogging twice in a week!  Starting off today with a shameless plug- Did you see yesterday's office reveal???  Here's a bonus "action" shot taken by my studio-mate, Stephanie.  Check out her blog post about our office space here.

I'm pretty sure that social media algorithms are responsible for showing me every single post from Danielle Oakey Shop, and I'm not angry one bit.  I have yet to use any of her pillows in my projects, but what I'm seeing lately is SO GOOD that it's only a matter of time!!!

Everyone is gaga over peonies and peony season (I get it!  I'm excited too!) but I REALLY can't wait for the end of summer dahlia season!  I finally got my dahlia tubers in the ground last weekend and I'm crossing my fingers that all 17 grow!  Sorry, peonies, you're gorgeous, but dahlias are the bee's knees.

I'm starting to dream hard about our next house. With an almost toddler (!!??!!) in the mix, 1100sf with a postage stamp sized lot is starting to feel pretty tight. Realistically, with both Hubby and I self employed, moving most likely doesn't make sense for another couple years.... which has me thinking of doing some minor renos around here to make the most of what we have. I'm thinking bathroom refresh, a mud room, and ac. What luxuries! I'll of course let you in on any plans as they evolve!!

I've been trying to be more active in instagram, so if I seem quiet on facebook or here, you'll find the goodies over there!  I'd love to make sure to give you guys some special stuff over there.  I share a lot more of what I'm working on in real time, things that catch my eye, and design inspiration.  Message me any design questions you may have!  If I get enough, I'll do a whole Q&A on stories.  Maybe even a live???  Pop over to instagram, say hi, comment, watch stories, and let me know what you like seeing best!!

Copper Dot Office

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After getting kicked out of my home office for Copper Dot Baby's nursery, I swiftly realized that the dining room table wasn't going to cut it as an office.  If you don't recall the "before" office teaser that I shared with you back in January, let me give you a refresh.  Partnering up with Stephanie of Stephanie Rita Photography, we rented a 237sf office in a historical town building from 1874.  My commute increased significantly from 50 steps to the dining room table to 1/2 mile down the road, somehow, I'm finding it manageable, however.  **this post may contain affiliate links**  

 

I started working here as soon as we got internet hooked up, but it took us a little bit to really make it "home."  After painting the space a crisp coat of white, we slowly moved things in and accessorized, finally putting the last finishing touches on just a few weeks ago.  I'm so excited to show you what the space looks like now!

 

Come on in!!

 

 

 

We got a little creative filling the space: we used a lot of items we already had, a table and chairs from facebook marketplace, and a few awesome hand-me-downs.  The sweet credenza was inherited from Stephanie's grandfather who was conveniently downsizing.

 

 

Not to be left out, my parents had a few pieces in their basement they were just itching to offload on me.  One of the items from my parents that I would have been a complete idiot to say no to was a card catalog that my retired librarian mom adopted when she was cleaning out a local school library while she worked there.

 

 

Since we couldn't have it just chillin on the floor, I raised it up on metal hairpin legs and I'm totally in love.  Currently, it's the perfect size to hold my paint fan decks and fabric samples sorted by vendor.  Really trying to get and stay organized here!  Some days I'm better than others, but it's WORLDS more organize than my home office ever was.

The white walls have been great for both of us as a designer and photographer: I have a white backdrop that I can tape up samples or view paints without being muddied by weird other colors reflecting, and Stephanie has already used the white backdrop for several photo shoots.

 

 

With the space being only a rental, there's more than a few things we need to work around such as permanent in-window air conditioner (that we "hid" with a black cover... totally tricked you, right??), dark blue carpet that hides nothing, pipes that are a bit less conspicuous now that the entire shell is white, and my person favorite.... fluorescent lighting (ick).  Luckily the natural light coming in from our 8 FOOT TALL windows and the character that just oozes from the old trim, high ceilings, and doors makes the other things completely forgivable.

 

 

 

Before breaking out on my own, I spent more than a few working hours sitting in cubicles and corporate spaces that just ended up zapping my creative energy.  I'm loving the vibe our little office has!  A little boho, a little vintage, a little modern, and a little chic.  Renting this space has been the best decision I've made for Copper Dot!!  Not to get too woo-woo on you, but I swear, moving to the office was apparently my subconscious way of telling the universe I was serious about my business and ready for it to grow- and the universe reciprocated!  I have so many exciting projects coming up that I can't wait to bring you along on!!

 

Sources:

RUG!!!! // Hairpin legs on card catalog // Office chairs // Detail photos and painting by Stephanie Rita Photo