Changing It Up on the Blog

Hi There! So, you may have noticed that we've been a little MIA on the blog...ooops face emoji. Does anyone else talk (or think) in emojis? It's become an instinct and it's truly embarrassing.

Sorry about that!!! For the past year, we've been fairly consistent about giving you some Monday morning love, but for the past two Mondays we've fully dropped the ball. First we skipped Memorial Day. We were busy soaking in the one or two rays of sunshine that peaked out that day. Then came...a regular, old Monday. (No holiday excuse available) And we still missed a post.

Basically, we've been pretty darn busy with the interior design arm of this small business of ours. It's an incredible and frankly humbling problem to have. But, nonetheless, it's a problem because we don't want to slack on the blog. The blog is a critical part of Gray Oak Studio. We love sharing our interior design inspirations, random finds, design tips and more. It's an unstructured outlet for everything that doesn't fit into the neat box of a client project. It's also the home for our project reveals, where we can dive deeper into our design process and get a little braggy about our finished spaces. But, it's quite time consuming. So, when push comes to shove (aka - when minutes come to zero), we always have to give time to our clients over the blog. They are the driving force behind Gray Oak and the reason this blog exists.

 from our Pilgrim Project

 from our Pilgrim Project

With all that, we had a little brainstorm about what to do when we're out of minutes and our weekly blog post isn't ready for y'all. How do we simplify without cheaping out?

Here's what we came up with: The Wednesday Five.

Catchy, right? Spirit finger emoji face.

We love reading the "Sunday 7" from our favorite bloggers. It's become a popular format for bloggers to spill anything and everything they've been thinking on all week into a potpourri Sunday post. Links to interesting articles, favorite items from an online sale, random happenings (professional or personal) from the week, etc. 

Rather than give you another Sunday 7, because that market is well saturated and, more importantly, because we think weekends are meant for families (...we try to put down the screens), we love the idea of a midweek touch base. Something fun to get through humpday to the other side of the week. 

 
 

So...that's the plan. Starting next Wednesday. 

 

 

Pilgrim Project Reveal - Office

Today's reveal is really special to us. This project began last August!!! Yes, 2017. Yes, 9 months ago. Like a baby, this beautiful space needed lots of love and patience to come to completion.

Here's the story: we began working with our client last August to design a mudroom and office/homework space. The plan required the removal of walls, the construction of built-ins and lots of details in between. We finalized the design shortly thereafter and...as is sometimes the case with contractors...the project got bumped. This is not to say the contractor (Capano Construction) was anything short of fantastic, the timing just didn't line up. The original plan was for completion before Thanksgiving. The revised plan was for start after Christmas. Our amazing client made lemonade out of lemons and we designed her dining room while we waited (click here for part 1 and and here for part 2 of the dining room reveal). When the new year hit we were off to the races! 

Today we're revealing the office/homework space and we'll be back with the mudroom in a separate post. 

 
Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office buit-in desk
 

Where to start?! Okay - this amazing, custom, two person desk is the centerpiece of this room and it's truly a stunner. The combination of drawers and cabinets creates a ton of diverse storage. We love some fun containers and trays on top of a desk to coral frequently used stuff, but a truly functional office has hidden storage. And this office has it in abundance.

We had so much fun imagining our client's kiddos sitting side-by-side practicing their multiplication tables...or doodling super heroes.

 
Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office built-in desk.jpg
 

We always consider the home itself in our designs. As we mentioned in the dining room reveal, this home was built in the 1920s and retains much of its traditional New England character. With the bones of the home in mind, we chose traditional Windsor chairs in an updated, modern blue for the desk chairs. 

 
Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office - Blue modern windsor desk chair
 

The pop of blue against the otherwise neutral color palette - black, white and wood tones - is the perfect amount of fun. It brings whimsy to the space that will make homework a less of a downer.  

 
Gray Oak Studio Pilgraim Project Reveal
 

Like the desk chairs, the hardware for the drawers and cabinets are also a mix of traditional and modern. 

 
Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office - hardware
 

On the wall opposite of the desk is a large closet with custom, bypassing, barn doors made of reclaimed wood (built by Capano Construction). 

 
Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office custom barn doors
 

The hardware is recessed to allow the bypassing feature and, bonus, it's beautiful. The imperfection of the reclaimed wood - the mixed stains, the cracks, the knots and the marks - add so much character.

Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office barn door hardware
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A series of large windows flood the narrow room with natural light at the center of the desk. On the right side of the windows we added some floating wood shelves to showcase some colorful, special art from our client's children. Even stealing that awesome framed black and white monster from a different room and relocating it here. The mat is a perfect match for pencil yellow.

 
Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office - decor and details
 

To the right side of the windows we wall mounted a dry erase calendar for function and letter board for humor. Hints of brass (in the lamp and letter board) played well with the schoolhouse yellow.

 
Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office Letterboard and calendar
 

As with any space that will be used by kids, we had so much fun with the details. There's nothing better than a crayons and crayons and more crayons. And puffy, green flowers that look like they've come out of a Dr. Seuss book are always welcome.

Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office Homework room
Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office Homework Room
Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office Homework Room

This was an incredibly fun project and we couldn't be more thrilled with the end result. 

 
Gray Oak Studio Pilgrim Project Office and Homework Room
 

Have a fantastic week! We'll be back next Monday (Memorial Day!) with another post.

- Leah, Sonia & Michele

Design Trend - Mint Green

We have a quick post for you today - a round up of some mint green home decor. Back in January (can you even believe we're halfway through May?!?) when we shared 2018 design trend predictions from Studio McGee, Bria Hammel Interiors, and CC and Mike Creative - Bria Hammel talked about the return of pastels to the interior design palette. Well, we're pretty sure she nailed it. 

Mint green is popping up everywhere and we love it. 

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White dot pillowUtility caddy / Mini trash can / Industrial dining chair / Hello welcome mat / dust pan and broom / Ice cream bowls (set of 4) / Canvas bin / Plates (set of 4) / Frame

Have a great week. 

- Leah, Sonia & Michele

 

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