Mayberry Project Reveal

The Mayberry Project was so fun and so different from anything we've undertaken thus far. Our mission, which we clearly accepted, was to design a home office for an art loving, sports memorabilia collecting man. Our client, however, was not this intriguing man - it was his wife! The office makeover was a holiday gift. We know, HOW COOL.

It was really exciting (and nerve wracking) to design a space for someone who didn't give us direct input on the project. The entire design was based on meetings with his wife and on his incredible collections. The result is moody and masculine with a strong balance of vintage and modern.  

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The desk chair is the only thing that remains from "before". We brought in everything else, with the exception of some truly amazing collectors items. We also picked the wall color (yes, that's Hale Navy by Benjamin Moore) and designed the lighting, which includes 4 recessed lights and 2 sconces.

Nearly all of our designs begin with a room layout plan. Layout dictates the type of furniture needed and we don't want to get ourselves into a situation where we fall IN LOVE with a piece of furniture that won't ultimately fit within the space (aka interior design heart break). 

Typically, we love a desk that faces a window - it's proper feng shui and, we believe, it truly creates a happier mood and better work productivity. But this office, like many, didn't allow for it. The ceiling of the room has a deep slant on the window side. We didn't want our client cracking his head every time he stood. That's the opposite of a happy mood and productive work environment.

Check out the ceiling slant (and the best green chair ever).

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The room is also too small to float a full size desk in its center - we would have lost nearly all the real estate. So, instead, we faced the desk toward a wall where the ceiling height provided maximum head clearance. And, we used some of our client's favorite landscape art as a focal point. {Design Tip} When a desk can't face a window, use nature art or a mirror to create a similar feel. 

We chose an art ledge, rather than a gallery wall because we wanted our client to be free to change pieces as he accumulates new favorites or simply because he wants a new view. An art ledge is also a bit less busy than a gallery wall and we didn't want competition with the nearby open shelf bookcases.

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Where the ceiling slanted, we created a cozy reading/pondering/coffee and/or whiskey drinking nook. This fantastic green chair has a low stature, which perfect for the low ceiling. 

 
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On the opposite wall, we added open shelving for storage and to display some of the amazing memorabilia in our client husband's collection. 

 
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The overall feel of this office is modern with some industrial and rustic moments. The lines of the furniture are clean and simple. Yet, the memorabilia is wonderfully vintage, as is some of the decor we added. We love mixing old and new - juxtaposition makes us do a happy dance, which we will never publicly display, so don't ask.

{Design Tip} When your budget doesn't allow for a built-in storage unit or a large scale storage piece, use two matching bookshelves side-by-side to create a similar feel.

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How amazing are the signed Wheaties boxes? 

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And the ceramic cacti!

 
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Interesting mention about these bookshelves: the metal pipe frame is blue. Unexpected and awesome. The shade is similar to the Hale Navy walls.

No Gray Oak Studio design would be complete without a mirror.

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Or greenery. The snake plant (below left) is always a great choice for a room that receives little natural light. The micro plant in the palm (below right) and the ZZ plant (scroll up a bit) are equally low maintenance.

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We are readying ourselves for another project with this wonderful client. A new year, a new space.

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We hope you enjoyed this room reveal, we certainly enjoyed designing it! 

 

Source List

Desk - Wayfair

Letter sorter (similar) - Anthropologie

Paperclip notecard holder - Anthropologie

Art Ledge - Pottery Barn

Sconces - Wayfair

Bookshelves - Wayfair

Horse bookends - Target

White ceramic fluted planter - Target

Black metal bins - Target

Palm planter - Urban Outfitters

White letter tray (displaying mini gavel) - Target

Clock - Anthropologie

Mirror - Cost Plus World Market

Green armchair - Article

Standing lamp - Target

 

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New Years Sale Roundup

As the New Year approaches and stores are making way to clear their shelves and get ready for the 2018 goods, this is a great time to scoop up some decor to spruce up your post holidays home. Anthropologie is offering an additional 40% off sale items, AMAZING, so it's time to pull the trigger on that special something you've had waiting in your "save for later" cart for weeks now. You might not think of them as a home store, but H&M is also one of our favorite and unexpected shops for unique home goods, and they are also offering some deep discounts this weekend. Check out a few of our favorites picks below, happy shopping and Happy New Years!

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Interview with CC & Mike

Hope you had an absolutely wonderful Christmas. Can you believe it's over? Neither can we. We're still in our flannel pajamas nursing a snickerdoodle hangover. Coffee is always good, and movies. Because you can't see National Lampoons Christmas Vacation too many times. It's not possible.

Well, we have a late Christmas gift...for US. And you, of course. We were lucky enough to interview the amazingly talented CC & Mike and today we're sharing the genius they had to share. We should back up though and fill you in on how this interview came to be.

For starters, we're huge fans of CC & Mike. So, if you happen to not know of them, let us introduce you:

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They are an amazingly talented husband and wife team that runs a home design, remodel and renovation business. They also have a fantastic lifestyle blog and print shop where you can score budget-friendly, beautiful art. A few months ago, we reached out to CC & Mike to ask if they'd be willing to share some thoughts on home design. It was on a whim and we can't believe we did, but we're so glad we did because they responded almost immediately with a Yes! (Of course we geeked out and began a group text message made 90% of emojis). 

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I mean, can you handle this? This is from their Tulsa Remodel. It's truly perfect.

Ok, ok, enough fangirling. Onto the interview. 

Gray Oak: What advice do you have for someone on the fence about hiring an interior designer for a home redesign or new construction build?

CC & Mike: You get what you pay for! If you want your home to look beautifully designed and don’t have the skills to do it yourself, then you should most definitely hire a designer!

Gray Oak: What is an aspect in design that you think people should not skimp on? And then, when is going budget a no brainer?

CC & Mike: When we are designing a home, we always say to spend your money in the kitchen and the exterior. Those are two places that you should definitely not skimp on. I am all for doing things on a budget but the kitchen and the exterior are two places we definitely allocate plenty of money to so that we don’t have to skimp there.

Gray Oak: Has a client ever been skeptical about your creative vision? How do you get clients on board with some of your more "crazy" ideas?

CC & Mike: We have had both! We have had clients who buy into our vision 100 percent and clients who are skeptical. We always say “This is your home so ultimately the decision is yours,” but truly, our best projects are the ones that our clients trust us and trust our vision and let us go for it!

Gray Oak: We LOVE your print shop. Such beautiful, accessible art. Do you have any tips for people who aren't sure where to start in choosing artwork for their homes?

CC & Mike: Art work is so personal. To me, art should speak to you. If you see a print and it “speaks to you“ (i.e. you can’t stop thinking about it, it stops you dead in your tracks, etc…) then that is a good sign you should have it in your home! From there you have to decide what room you want the art to go in, take measurements, and plan the space! But my advice is this: if a piece of art speaks to you, then buy it!

And that's that! Aren't they so fun?! And talented...

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Get some sleep...if you can. And get ready - we have a lot in store for 2018!