New Year’s Office Refresh

Every year after taking all of my Christmas decorations down, my house feels empty and depressing, which is the perfect time to do a little “house refresh!” Usually I just change a few little things, like this year I added some new throw pillows to my couch and some new greenery here and there…

But I decided to do a little extra in my home office this year because that’s the only room in the house that I can make “girly” since I’m the only one that uses it.

When my daughter moved out after she finished college, I turned her bedroom into my home office, but honestly I’ve been just using it for storage lately, so I wanted to cozy it up so I would actually want to spend time in there. I’m a home health nurse, which means I do a TON of computer charting at home, which was why I originally wanted a home office. But I usually just end up doing my computer work in the kitchen while simultaneously doing all the things we wives and mothers have to get done like laundry, cooking, washing dishes, cleaning house, etc.

The main area I wanted to focus on was the wall facing my desk, it just felt so empty…

I never used the tv so it was just collecting dust, and the wall was just plain boring to look at while I sat at the desk facing it. I’ve always loved the eclectic interiors of homes in New Orleans, and that was the vibe I wanted to go for, but I was also on a tight budget from buying Christmas presents.

I looked around on Amazon and found some beautiful peel-and-stick wallpaper that was only $9 a roll, and the black background on it would match the black futon I have in there to use if anyone ever spends the night. I wanted a chair rail to separate the wallpaper above from the painted walls below, and I happened to find a peel-and-stick one of those as well on Amazon, which was perfect because I wouldn’t have to enlist any help cutting one to fit.

I also had a few gold accessories and picture frames stored away that I wasn’t using anywhere, and decided to use them to make a gallery wall over the wallpaper. I came up with this “vision board” to make my office wall go from boring to exciting:

I started by measuring off where I wanted the chair rail to go, then hung the peel-and-stick wallpaper down to that spot. However, it was not sticking to my wall like I hoped it would. Our walls have a slight texture to them, and it looked like that was the problem.

I wanted to give up already, but then I found some adhesive spray online that had really good reviews to help this type of wallpaper stick to textured walls…

This stuff worked great, and then I was on a roll! Before long, I had the wallpaper and chair rail up!

I realize that I did not line up the edges of the wallpaper to match, but first of all I’m not a professional, and second of all I really didn’t care to go to that much trouble when I was going to hang the gold accents on top of it, so please don’t judge me!

And after all the trouble of getting the wallpaper to actually stick, the last thing I was concerned about at that point was matching the edges up.

After getting the wallpaper and chair rail up, it was time to accessorize! I got the battery operated wall sconces and the little gold table lamp from Amazon, but everything else I either had lying around the house or was already in my office somewhere.

The opposite wall that my desk backs up to is where I store my books, computer printer, and a bunch of little trinkets and pictures, and I did not change that wall at all.

The view from the window up here is nothing more than the roof of our carport, but the view I have now from my desk actually makes me want to stay in my little home office a lot more!

I only spent about $100 total on this office “refresh,” including the table lamp, wall sconces, wallpaper and chair rail, and the adhesive spray, but the difference it made is priceless to me!

Thanks y’all!

-Nikki

ChatGPT redecorated my bedroom

We’ve all used ChatGPT to roast our family pictures or word things so that we sound smarter than we really are, but have y’all ever tried uploading pictures of your home to see what it would look like in another style? Well that’s just what I did with our master bedroom, and as soon as I saw what the app came up with, I was in love!

So this is the “before” picture that I uploaded to the ChatGPT app. Not bad, but I was just curious what a different style would look like. The app then came up with this…

First of all, I was blown away by the green walls! I’ve always liked neutral walls, but this green looked so beautiful! Also, my husband is always complaining that our bedroom looks “too girly” and this green looked a little more masculine to me!

Second of all, we’ve never had a headboard on our bed, and I was surprised at how big of a difference a headboard made in the new picture! I immediately got to work on trying to recreate this look!

The first thing I did was order a headboard from Amazon, and I also found this print at Hobby Lobby that I fell in love with to hang above the bed. The AI-generated picture showed two prints above the bed, but I liked the look of one larger print better.

Next I got to work on picking out a wall color. I was torn between these two colors, so I got samples of each to try out on the walls.

My husband and I decided we liked the darker green better, which is “Rock Garden” by Sherwin Williams.

And how beautiful it is finished! It’s a very moody green, and contrasts so well with the lighter headboard! I kept all of my original bedding because it’s super soft and comfy, but I did get new curtains that actually touched the floor since the old ones were a little short.

I kept the rug the same as well since it already had some greens in it, so the only thing I changed out were the curtains, the paint color, and then added the headboard and print above the bed.

The green walls look beautiful in any lighting – here they are at night with lamp light…

So when you compare my finished product with ChatGPT’s original suggestion, I’d say they are pretty close to the same!

If my arms weren’t so sore from all the painting, I’d be considering painting every room in my house this color! Now on to the next project!

Thanks y’all!

– Nikki