My Design Plan and Upgrades in My Home Office

September 04, 2024

The design plan for my color drenched, at-home office update.


I'm finally starting my office makeover that I've had in mind since this time last year! I'm excited to make this room even warmer and cozier. 

If you've read TDC for a while, you know I tend to slow down in the summer. I did some research a few months ago and am quite sure I have summer Seasonal Affect Disorder. 

For as long as I can remember, I lose my energy and mojo in the heat. The sweating, humidity, bugs (mosquitos LOVE ME), the heat...it drains everything out of me.

But once these slightly cooler days hit, I feel like myself again! I am happier, more energized and ready to tackle new projects! I love fall so very much.

I accomplished a bunch of DIY projects before the summer, and this office redo is the first I want to tackle in the second half of the year. I hate to call it a redo...I'm just adding to what I've already done. 

This room started out very pretty and light, but there wasn't a lot going on design-wise: 
office with floating desk

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Even before we moved in, I had my furniture layout set in my head. I wanted to float my desk in the middle of the room and build a wall of bookcases on the wall behind it. 

A few years ago, I did just that. You can see how I built these dark green bookcases with kitchen cabinets here
dark green bookcase in office

That pretty green paint color is called Vintage Vogue and it's from Benjamin Moore. 

My plan for phase two of the space is to add some drama. Because this room gets so much natural light, I feel comfortable going darker on the walls. 

I've been craving a richer, library look in here for quite some time. An office is the perfect room for a moodier vibe! 

I'll be installing wainscoting along the bottom third of the walls. This time my plan is to do a more elaborate take on this board and batten look in our powder room: 
board and batten trim bathroom

But of course in the dark green, Vintage Vogue color. My hope is to add a more custom look with some additional molding around the trim work. I think it will look very library-esque with the added detail!

I want to break up the dark color on the walls a bit though, so my first step was to find the perfect wallpaper for the top two thirds of the walls. 

I fell in LOVE with this one with the dark blue background with flowers on Wayfair:
dark blue wallpaper with green flowers
It was so beautiful and it looked like the green would match the built ins perfectly. 

Unfortunately, the blue background was much lighter than what's pictured online. I was so bummed, because I really loved that deep blue color with the green bookcases. 

My next find was another moody, floral wallpaper. This wallpaper had a darker floral design, I loved the deep colors: 
Victorian garden floral wallpaper

But the green color was more of a blue green (this is why I wish samples were always available!). There was no way I was going to repaint the bookcases, and I didn't love that green as much anyway.  

I tried one more version of this design, this time with a green that matched. But I realized I didn't LOVE the design as much as I thought I would. 

And it was going to be SO expensive to cover just the top section of the walls. 

It was fighting with some parts of the room - I already have the large DIY fabric bulletin board on one wall: 
huge DIY fabric bulletin board

I love the antelope design on that fabric, and the busy wallpaper wasn't going to work with that, the art or the drapes in the room. 

I don't want to have to change much that's already there, just add to it! :) 

SO. I took a step back and decided to go with a more understated but classic look. Something that was more neutral and would work well with the other designs in the room. 

It only took four tries 😄, but I found the perfect wallpaper in this NuWallpaper grasscloth peel and stick in the wheat color:
wheat grasscloth wallpaper

I love the warmth and texture...it's going to be perfect!

It has a slight green tone to it that looks GREAT with the green bookcases: 
grasscloth wallpaper green bookcases

Oh, so much better! It gives me that library feel, but I can still decorate around it easily. I really love it. 

This wallpaper is similar to gray grasscloth I used in our bedroom, in that it has a slight texture to it. It looks like true grasscloth wallpaper, but a fraction of the cost of the real thing. 

I've installed peel and stick wallpaper many times over the years, and find it fairly easy to put up. I'll share that progress soon! 

My next project is removing some of the wallpaper in this room. Before I built the shelving for these bookcases, I installed a pretty cherry blossom peel and stick wallpaper (in the neutral color) on the wall:
cherry blossom peel stick wallpaper

It's so lovely, but I've really been wanting to simplify that end of the room. My plan is to remove the existing wallpaper and then paint the backs the same color as the built ins. 

I've slowly been starting this process over the past week. It's been very easy and quick thankfully! I use a sharp razor blade to lightly score around the edges of the wood, against the walls: 
remove peel stick wallpaper

Thankfully, the wallpaper has come off of the walls pretty well.

I always install wallpaper before building bookcase shelves. It takes a fraction of the time compared to after they are finished, and is still easily removed. 

I've had a couple very small areas where the drywall pulled away a bit, but that's because I pulled at the wallpaper too quickly: 
fixing wallpaper damage

Otherwise the wallpaper removal has been easy! I shared tips on how to remove peel and stick wallpaper if you ever have to do the same. 

This part of the project won't cost me a dime, since I have extra paint to finish off the bookcases. 

The only big item I hope to purchase for this upgrade is a new rug. I LOVE the one I have, but I'd like it to be a little bigger: 
neutral rug dark green blue

I got this smaller one at At Home years ago, but can't find it online anymore. I really hope I can find a bigger size in this same design. 

I have an outlet in my office floor, so I'd have to cut a hole in it somehow. I think I can figure that out. 

Otherwise, the lighting and drapes will stay the same. I'll probably add to the decor on the bookcases a bit, but overall this is going to be makeover on the walls almost exclusively. 

I can see it in my mind and I can't wait to start sharing the progress! I'm energized now that it's not 95 degrees anymore! :) 

Do you get your energy in the warm weather or cooler months? 


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  1. I get my energy in the summer. But then I live near Seattle and our summer weather averages around 80 and is very dry. I get so much done in the summer!

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    1. I would love it there, especially in your rainy season. :)

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  2. Since all my building has to be done in my carport and I live in North MS, I always welcome the cooler weather! I have a bathroom drawer project that’s been waiting for a few months and I’m itching to get it going!

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    1. Yes even our garage is just way too hot! Have fun DIYing again!

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