Monday, February 18, 2008

Weekend Project: New Workspace

I am so excited because Ryan & I were finally able to complete another project on our to-do list... creating a workspace for two.

We have had a lot of challenges with the two of us both working from home and both working on the computer. We both needed computer time and we were constantly battling for the computer. One of my first investments was getting a laptop. Thanks to having a computer guy for a hubby, he was able to get me an excellent deal on a laptop and I was partially in business.

I say partially because we were still battling over workspace. I have back problems and would want to sit at a desk. He would need the desk for his computer so we would once again be duking it out for the workspace. One of us would be sitting at our children's tiny table trying to talk about work ideas and the other one of us would be sitting all comfy at the desk. We also had other scenarios where I would try to be productive working in my room and then fall asleep or I would attempt to work from the couch, but someone would want to watch television. In short, it wasn't working.

Finding a desk though that could fit our "team Clark" philosophy was tough and expensive! We decided to use some of the money that I earned this year to put towards getting a desk that would be perfect for us to work together.

We found what we wanted in the Pottery Barn catalog, but we aren't a Pottery Barn kind of family (budget wise, I mean). Ryan was able to find it for a fraction of the price on Target's website though and you can't even tell a difference between the two designs. He also found a deal where we got 15% off and free shipping. Timing it with that really helped save us some additional money. While it was definitely a splurge, it provided the perfect space for the two of us to work together.

Welcome to my new workspace- isn't it great? You can expand these pictures to view it in more detail. We purchased three cabinets and bought two desk tops to make our new work area. The two desk tops rest on the center cabinet and make one seamless unit. This set-up works great for us because we work together on many of our projects.

Not only is this great for working together, but it has created a lot more space in our office because it is all against one wall versus our corner desk that we had before.

This set-up was not without challenges because we had originally intended for it to go along our back wall and found that the unit was a lot larger than we had anticipated. We had to remove our closet doors and allow the unit to go basically into the closet space, which meant that this closet is now open and viewable to the world. I am not liking that too much, but it was a way to encourage us to weed through the items in the desk and in the closet to free up space and make it look more organized. I am thinking about making a curtain that would just partially hide this from view since a full set of curtains probably won't work.

I did tackle an enormous project though...those craft supplies are finally in order! That was no small undertaking and I am so happy to see everything neatly arranged. I even have space for my sewing machine so I can use my workspace to craft as well.

I organized the closet without making any investments. While I think pretty baskets would look so much better, the practical side of me won this battle and I am just using things we already have. If I add a curtain, I can close this off a bit and no one will even notice.

On the opposite wall we have my children's table and chairs. They can be in the office with us while we work and they can work on their own little projects. You can see past pictures of how we made our workspace kid-friendly.

This is an investment that I hope really pays off because we can both work together and each have our own space. Being productive, without a space to call your own, can be difficult. We love working together so this the ideal space for us!

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19Comments:

Blogger Rachel
"This looks like a great new workspace! I'll have to file this idea away for the future. I'm thinking a person may even be able to find some good looking file cabinets at an office supply store (or a thrift store, though finding 3 alike would be a challenge) and get a countertop or sturdy piece of wood from the lumberyard to create the same effect."

at 10:58 AM  

Blogger *carrie*
"Amy,

That is so great! The desk is beautiful, and I love seeing all your organized spaces!"

at 11:00 AM  

Blogger Amy
"Rachel- You are right. We actually were originally going to do old doors for tops and file cabinets for the bases. It would work great with that too.

It was an investment for us to buy this furniture new, but a good investment for me to spend some of my money towards creating the space we envisioned for our home!! Kind of like when people get a tax refund and buy one fun thing...this was our fun thing :)"

at 11:01 AM  

Blogger Maggie
"We have a 2 person set up also (but 4 people share it) using craft cabinets and desk tops from a Kroger marketplace. The teenagers love it."

at 11:23 AM  

Blogger Avlor
"Congrats on your fabulous double workspace. Much fancier than what my hubby and I have, but I love being able to have both of us on our own computers. (And instead of waiting to use the computer, now you two can flirt while using the computer!)

What a coincidence - I organized my craft space too! I tried to keep it simple too - not buying too much. I had to cut down on the number of crafts I keep around just to keep sanity in my craft space. (I love to try things - but I'm learning SLOWLY to stick with a few things I like.)"

at 11:30 AM  

Blogger Mandy
"Amy - that's so pretty! I am totally envious!"

at 11:30 AM  

Blogger Rachel
"Amy, I totally agree. Sometimes is so worth the splurge to enjoy a space in your home. And frugality in so many other areas make the occassional splurge possible. Love the space!"

at 12:21 PM  

Blogger Tracy
"We are literally in the middle of creating a den/workspace (now I'm holed up in the bedroom while Chad is in the kitchen). After seeing your pictures I'm totally rethinking our deskspace- he's going to kill me... : )"

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Blogger LynnMarie
"Looks great and work-friendly too."

at 2:42 PM  

Blogger Jamie
"I'll have to show my husband this picture! We have desk issues in our office as well!"

at 4:17 PM  

Blogger Lylah
"Amy it looks fabulous! I know when husband and wife are both working out of the home it can create all sorts of tensions and look - the Team Clark - overcame!

Love it! blessings...lylah"

at 4:47 PM  

Anonymous Nicole
"What a cool work space! I love that the two of you can share a desk. My hubby has wanted to have a shared workspace, but he is too messy ;) Great job on getting the tasks accomplished!"

at 5:49 PM  

Blogger Marva
"Great job Amy! Blessings!"

at 11:04 PM  

Blogger Lori - Queen of Dirty Laundry
"Gorgeous! We did something similar using wire racks ala Elfa, with MDF for the desktop. It's still a work in progress, but I love it."

at 4:02 PM  

Blogger Miriam
"Amy I love it! Would you mind posting a link to the desk so we can consider getting one too? I've just regained a room by having my two boys start bunking together, so I'm considering an office redo for hubby and I as well! I love what you did!"

at 5:21 PM  

Blogger Meredith
"Beautiful!

I'm wondering if you could cover the exposed closet shelves with a tailored white cloth shower curtain?"

at 9:38 AM  

Blogger Amy
"Miriam,

Here are the links to the desk and cabinets.

Coastline Large Desk Top (2)
http://tinyurl.com/2tg99q

Coastline 3 Drawer Files (3)
http://tinyurl.com/2laclp

It seems every couple of weeks or so they run the 15% off and free shipping so you can watch for that. I realize this is expensive, but it was really well made and a splurge we were willing to make. Each of the cabinet units is solid- 67 pounds each!

I hope that helps!"

at 10:06 AM  

Blogger Amy
"Meredith

That is a great idea too! I am going to have to put some more thought into it....thanks for the suggestion!"

at 10:08 AM  

Blogger Miriam
"Amy,
Thanks for posting the links! They're out of stock right now, but I'll keep checking back! My husband joked last week after we liked a medicine cabinet in Pottery Barn and bought one just link it at Target:
"Our house; inspired by Pottery Barn, furnished by Target" and it is SOOOOO true for us! Thanks for the great idea!"

at 8:49 PM  

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