Ask Apartment Apothecary – combining a guest room and home office

So, I have done a lot of list-making, a lot of paper shuffling, a lot of flicking between tabs but not much blogging the last couple of weeks. My rhythm has been broken by numerous events and commitments but I have a pretty clear run through to Summer from this point onwards and I am really craving getting more hands on again and doing some fun DIY’s, so watch this space!

One of the other things that I have let lapse is my Ask Apartment Apothecary column that I really enjoy but there has been so little time. I STILL have a queue of questions from some of my lovely readers about issues in their homes that they need help with. I’m going to start today with one from Cate.

Cate has a beautifully stylish home that she shares snippets of over on her blog. However, she has a specific issue that she wants a bit of advice about. In her words:

“My second bedroom is a lovely, light room with a big sash window, but the main problem I have is that it has two functions – a bedroom for guests who come to stay from Airbnb (twice a month roughly) and a home office with our computer and all my architecture and design books I’ve picked up along the way. It needs to be a nice, calming space that’s fairly anonymous and doesn’t have too many personal bits and bobs for guests, but it also needs to work for me when I work from home. So how do I tie together the bedroom part with the office part so it’s once cohesive room, where one doesn’t overpower the other?”

Here’s a photograph of Cate’s room (totally jealous of such a lovely, big, bright second bedroom!)…

Combining a guest room with home office | Apartment Apothecary

It’s actually a really great room and I was surprised when she said she wanted to change it. However, the main problem, as the room stands, is that the ‘bedroom’ and the ‘office’ are too distinct. So how can Cate bring the two together?

1. Blind

At the moment the shelves and the blind, which are the same colour wood, are very dominant and very clearly define the office. I think Cate needs to get rid of the blind altogether. It doesn’t work with the rest of the room and is a bit too ‘officey’.  However, proper lined curtains, needed for blocking out the light for guests, are extremely pricey. What about a cheap white blackout roller blind that is completely rolled up except if someone is staying? Add to this a linen cafe curtain to soften the window and for practical purposes to diffuse light on a computer screen. Cate could choose a light grey linen for the window that would tie in with the bed and bedlinen bringing the two sides of the room together. I’m going to do a tutorial for this on Monday so keep an eye out for it.

2. Shelves

Cate wants to keep the shelves but they are screaming ‘office’ at the moment because of their colour. Painting them the same as the wall colour will help to make them less obvious. However, she also wants to hide the books, which is very tricky if you need direct access to them. Shelves can be made to look more streamlined with storage boxes or baskets but this isn’t really suitable for books that need to be used. I would suggest replacing the shelves with a vintage wall cupboard – this would lose the office vibe of the shelves and the books could be hidden behind closed doors. This sort of cupboard or this one, that could be painted, would give more character to the space above the desk and tie in with the beautiful bedside table.

3. Accessories

Another easy way to add warmth to a room is by using soft textiles and art work; these will also help to unify the two parts of the room. By adding more art prints and a new cushion for the desk chair, Cate could easily add more softness to the room.

4. Office storage

Cate really wants to be able to store away her office stationery, printer, books but she only has a few drawers in the desk to do so. If she wanted to take her mini-makover a step further she could think about a major DIY project. What about replacing the desk and shelves with an ‘office’ cupboard?! I know there isn’t an inbuilt cupboard in Cate’s bedroom like the one below but she could convert an armoire-type cupboard. Have a look here for ideas.

Home office in a cupboard | Apartment Apothecary

Image via Stijlbloem blog

Or, a bit more understated, if there is room at the end of the bed for a chest, it could provide valuable office storage space that can be shut away and serve as a handy seat/extra surface in the room. The printer could be stored in this, too. Take a look here for an example of what I mean.

Hopefully, a bit of food for thought for Cate. Whatever she does, I can’t wait to see the updates because I know it will be super stylish, as always! I’m off to Ardingly antiques fair so I will report back on Thursday with how I get on (hopefully having not spent too much money!).

Katy x

 

Livingetc House Tours

I had the best day last week with a group of other bloggers as we were invited by ao.com to take a tour of some of the amazing houses that have been featured in Livingetc magazine. Nosing around beautiful houses? My dream day.

I liked something about each house, even if it was just the space, although there wasn’t one that I would class as my ideal home. However, all of the houses were full to the brim with inspiration and I was able to take ideas from them all. Here are some snaps I took whilst wandering around, sucking up all of the interiors goodness. I wonder which style you will like the most…

Boho Victorian terrace

Light, bright and airy with so much character, soul and zingy colour.

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Modernist white cube

Concrete wall and floors with cool mid century furniture and pops of colour.

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Grand five storey Victorian mansion

I couldn’t capture the extraordinary interior of this home as I was a bit awestruck at the pure ecelecticism. I only managed to pick up my camera at the more ‘ordinary’ parts. To see more pictures that represent the house better pop over to Kimberly’s blog, Swoonworthy.

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Renovated Arts and Crafts house

An Arts and Crafts house that has recently been completely gutted and restored with a high-end finish.

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Livingetc house tour | Apartment Apothecary

Can you guess which one was my favourite and which one I wasn’t so keen on?

Katy x

 

Bedroom makeover

Another season, another room makeover! This time I wanted to tackle my bedroom but it’s not so much a makeover, as more of a spruce up and de-clutter. To me, my bedroom was feeling heavy, dark and full of stuff and it was the last room in our flat that I would want to spend time in so it was time to rip up the carpet and get out my trusty Farrow and Ball floor paint. Here are the changes I made:

1. Painted the MDF boards under the carpet with Farrow and Ball All White floor paint (find out how I did it here). I also used Farrow and Ball’s wood floor primer and undercoat, which makes all the big difference to the quality of the finish and how long it will last.

2. Gorgeous new Lazy Linen bundle and a dusty pink linen Scrunch cushion from Loaf.

3. Hung a beautiful brass Bloomingville hanging flower pot holder from Out There Interiors, inspired by Urban Jungle Bloggers.

4. New bedside lamp from Occa-Home.

5. Painted the wardrobes white.

6. De-cluttered the top of the wardrobes as they had become a storage dumping ground and moved more plants up there.

7. New jute rug from Heal’s.

8. Completely cleared my dressing table and all the pictures around it, which feels soooo much better.

9. Sheep skin rug and House Doctor vase from Holly’s House.

10. House Doctor jug vase and Bloomingville pink vase from Royal Design.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I know it’s not a radical makeover in the same way as my office or hallway, but this room now feels so much better, which is the most important thing. I know it may look very bare to some, but I love the simplicity of having so few things in this room, especially as it is where we sleep. Over time, I will add more artwork and I’m sure other bits and bobs will creep back in and there are still a few things I need like a lamp shade for the main overhead light. For now, I’m really enjoying how bright and uplifting it feels, especially with all this sun that has been streaming in and bouncing around the new white floor (my favourite thing about the room!). I hope you like it.

Katy x

P.S. You can buy a lot of the lovely items I have chosen for my bedroom right here…

*This post was written in collaboration with Farrow and Ball.

Vintage beach hut

I have a new obsession. I am DESPERATE for my own beach hut so I can decorate it and then laze around in and around it for weeks on end every summer. Bliss.

We went to Southwold beach last week for a fleeting visit on our way home from a forest cabin break in Norfolk. Southwold is so traditionally English and has such a sweet, unspoilt promenade and beach front lined with colourful beach huts. As we walked down the promenade I have to be honest that I was far more interested in subtly glancing into every hut that we passed to check out the decor! I began imagining what my dream hut would look like inside, outside and what it would be called.

When I came home I did a quick google and there are surprisingly few images of beach hut interiors. That was until I came across the dreamiest, vintage interior of a hut belonging to artists Claire Fletcher and Peter Quinnell that is located in St. Leonard’s.  Oh. My. Word.

Photographs taken by: Jake Fitzjones

Vintage beach hut www.apartmentapothecary.com

Vintage beach hut www.apartmentapothecary.com

Vintage beach hut www.apartmentapothecary.com

Vintage beach hut www.apartmentapothecary.com

Vintage beach hut www.apartmentapothecary.com

I’m in love. I need this in my life.

Katy x

 

Weekend inspiration – at{mine}

The main reason I love blogging comes down to the fact that I love looking in other people’s homes. Just love it.

I’m always the one peering through front windows, asking for a tour of the house when I go to a new friend’s home, knocking on neighbours’ doors hoping to get a glimpse of their interior. When I’m feeling really brave I even admit to the fact that my guilty pleasure is perusing Rightmove, just to check out the decor (don’t judge me!) and house hunting was a dream come true for me. There is something so much more alluring and interesting about real homes compared to glossy magazine homes.

So, when my lovely friend, Sarah-Lou, suggested I join at{mine}, an online community for home and design lovers to share their real homes, I was a little hesitant, fearful it would be another site that would sap my time; this might be the point at which my interest tips over into obsession. However, I took the risk, have loved getting to know fellow founder members’ homes and have even joined forces with the lovely Ia and Helena, the partnership behind at{mine}, on our most recent Styling the Seasons event. There’s even a Styling the Seasons category on the site now, which makes my heart sing!

Until now at{mine} has been beta members only but very excitingly it will be launched to the public next week. I have a special invitation code if you would like to become a member and share pictures of your own home (expect me to stalk it!) so you can sign up HERE using the code StylingSpringAtMine.

You can find me and pictures of my home at{Katy Orme} and I will see you at{yours}!

at{mine} launch | Apartment Apothecary

Happy weekend everyone. Funnily enough, I’m off to tour some real homes today (no, seriously).

Katy x

P.S. Real homes have dogs on the bed, right?!

Otto captured by katharinepeachey.co.uk | Apartment Apothecary

Beautiful capture of Otto by Katharine Peachey.