I have a tough time with indecision. I am an individual of the hem and haw variety. It’s a near miracle that I make it out of a grocery store, so many choices, so little time. I would like to say that once I finally make a decision I stand by it steadfast and strong, nope that is not the case either. Many times I will then succumb to bouts of buyer’s remorse. If it was hard reading this, try living with me or better yet, try being me, it’s exhausting.
A dear friend of mine, an inspiring interior designer, decided to take the bull by the horns and take on the daunting task of working with me on my studio makeover. My other foible? I like to have control. This is not going to be easy breezy. Her first call to action was for me to put together tears of offices I like. This is my black version, I am working on the white as well. It seems to me from these photo’s that I want to specifically own a vintage style drafting stool (it is featured in nearly every image above). The floors in Fig.01 are so magnificent (as is the photograph) which obviously I won’t be able to accomplish with carpet in a rental but that tear will definitely be staying with me for when I own a house, that room slays me. I have been looking at Ballard’s ‘Original Home Office’ in black. It seems very functional and not too steep budget wise, but is it too Pottery Barn circa 1990? I’m not crazy about the rubbed edges, thoughts? I also like the idea of a project desk over a regular desk since I do a lot of cutting, packing and taping in my business (yes, I live a highly glamorous life, don’t be jealous).
Fig. 01 by douglas friedman, Fig. 02 via le voyage creatif, Fig. 03 via emma’s design blogg, Fig. 04 via lotta agaton, Fig. 05 by douglas friedman