Creative Storage Solutions for Organizing Your Office

 Vintage Indie would like to send a warm welcome to Debi Ward Kennedy of homewardFOUNDdecor She is here sharing with us her fabulous ideas for designing an office or studio with smart storage solutions. I just love all of the vintage details in her personal studio. Gorgeous!

Please click any photos in the feature to see them larger, you won't want to miss any of the details!

  Vintage Style Office Organization

 

 

 

Welcome to my Studio!

 

We’ve just moved into a new house, and I enjoyed the opportunity to design a whole new studio for myself. I undertook this project exactly as I would one for a retail client: Start with what you have and look at it in a fresh way.

 

My designs of retail spaces and vintage-style products entail having many resource materials at hand in my studio. There are books, magazines, tear sheets, color fans, and paint charts. There are files of completed projects and ‘in process’ designs. There are design boards from huge to small. Keeping it all under control is a daily challenge! I use a lot of creative storage techniques because although I can handle a certain amount of ‘creative clutter’, I do NOT like it when I can’t find what I am looking for.

 

Before and After Office Design

 


First, I painted the room soft tan and the trim all gloss white. Instantly, it was welcoming instead of cold, clinical white. (But the soft neutral color won’t interfere with my design work). I also took down the ceiling fan, and replaced it with a three-light ceiling fixture. Combined with the existing can lights, this room is very well lit for working at two in the morning… when the Muse inevitably decides to appear. ;0)

 

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Using the furnishings & fixtures I already had, I figured out how to fit them into this new space efficiently - using the location of lighting to place my work surfaces, for example, and knowing how I move around when I am working on projects. I have a cube fixture from IKEA, a piece of antique furniture, a new-ish bar-height work table, and shelving and a side table that my husband built. They all went in first.

 

Vintage Style Storage Solutions

 

 

I needed containers on those fixtures that would help corral the massive amounts of stuff that would be coming out of moving boxes. I use wire locker baskets, wire plate racks, metal boxes & lunch pails, wire sliding drawers, vintage metal bread pans, large clear vases and magazine sleeves. Since all of these elements are seen, I wanted them to have vintage style and visual appeal.

 

Some of the ‘hidden storage’ in the studio is in the low shelf units… I actually laid them on their sides!
They are very deep, intended to be closet storage units. By laying them down, I gain double-depth space PLUS the top work surface.

 

Behind those rows of white cardboard magazine sleeves (IKEA), there are stacks of books, more sleeves full of tear sheets and catalogs, DVD’s, portfolios, magazines that have published my writings, and client project archive files. These are things I don’t need to access often, so having them located behind the magazines works for me. Small labels on the shelf front tell me what’s behind. The magazines in front are arranged by name, month & season. On top, two units of small drawers (IKEA) hold biz cards and other regular office supplies.

 

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The tall cube bookcase unit (IKEA) holds all of the books that I access regularly, sorted by subjects.

Behind what you see is another six inches of space, holding books I don’t use very often. I kept the books on the lower two shelves to allow for the more interesting things to be up high, in the line of sight. That’s where the baskets & boxes come in! Various materials are stored AND displayed in all of them. Even the white shopping bags on top of this unit hold materials – but what you see is crisp, clean, and simple.

 

Tucked back in the corner is a plastic drawer unit – it holds all of my vintage papers and office supplies. You can’t see it, it fills in a dead corner, and each drawer can be pulled out when I need something. The wire unit in front of it holds large-sized vintage papers and paper cutters - I place the tools near the supplies I need with them. A clear vase, wire basket, and boxes on top hold rolls of paper and small vintage paper elements.

 

File Cabinet Makeover

 

Every business has a file cabinet. I could have painted mine white, but decided instead to cover it with vintage dictionary pages. Lots of glue & paper were involved, but not a lot of time & effort. It sits right out in the open and looks fabulous! Inside the lower drawer, I keep my printer/scanner, already plugged in (cord goes out the back). I simply hook up my laptop cord to use them.

 

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My worktable is bar-height, because I work a lot while standing. (Right now, as I am writing this, I am sitting on one of the two barstools shown.) It’s very spacious and I use it for everything. Under it, I can store empty wire baskets that will fill up with product supplies or small items to be priced. The paper recycling container is an old wood pull-out laundry bin. A rolling wire cart holds large pieces of fabric, and can be relocated easily. Or emptied if I am hitting a flea market! ;0)

 

Using Vintage Furniture in an office

 

 

 

Because they are easily changeable and helpful in my processes, ‘Inspiration Boards’ are included, as well. One is a fabulous vintage door, where a bulletin board replaces the former window. Behind this door, I store oversized style boards for projects. A chalkboard door will be placed on the opposite side of the sideboard cabinet…. as soon as I FIND it. It’s still in a storage unit!

 

Smaller pin boards across the room are simple squares of rigid foam insulation panels, cut down and covered with fabrics. I used muslin, linen, and burlap for mine. Each project I work on gets one of these pin boards while in-process, until I am ready to glue it all to a style board permanently.

 

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Having beautiful inspiration around me is essential in my design process, so I included pieces that simply make me smile. Mannequins dressed in vintage finery and jewelry, products I’ve designed, and gifts from friends all have a special place here, as do a floral chandelier and two favorite hemp chairs for clients.

(Rachel Ashwell called them ‘lovely’ when she saw them in my booth at an antique show, btw!)

 

When I finally began unloading moving boxes, it was easy to find the right space for everything I needed. By starting with the storage needs, I was able to make pretty quick work of this - from beginning to (almost) end, this room came together in just one week.

 

What did I buy for this room?

Paint. From the Habitat ReStore and Craigslist. (we mix our own custom colors, using recycled paint)

The three-spot ceiling light. Thrift store, five bucks. Can of white spray paint, four bucks.

 

As I tell my clients, you really don’t have to spend money to redecorate - reimagine and redesign instead!

 

Think about the function that your space & furnishings need to have for your lifestyle or store. Go into the space/room, and walk around as if you were working… decide what storage & surfaces you need, and where. Then look at all of the furniture, fixtures, and containers you have and assign each a place and a use. Remember that the ‘work triangle’ concept of kitchen design applies to stores, offices & studios, too. Then add the details that will express your own style. You don’t need a new space to do this… start with the store or office you have now. Apply creative thinking skills, some muscle to move everything around, and get going. Soon, you’ll have a store or office that energizes you and everyone who comes in!

 

 

Debi Ward Kennedy is a professional retail visual designer, located North of Seattle, Washington.

To engage her as a retail design consultant, writer, or speaker please visit www.DebiWardKennedy.com .

To see her vintage-inspired product designs & antique show schedule, please visit homewardFOUNDdecor 


Mexican Country Style, The New Hacienda and Hacienda Style

MexicancountrystyleBooks abound for decorating country style, using vintage finds, making the old new again. There’s new country, French country, even Midwest Modern, coined in an Amy Butler book I’ll review soon. But for now, say “adios” to all those familiar trends and hola! to Mexican country/Hacienda style.

      Karen Witynski and Joe P. Carr, award-winning authors, designers and photographers and collaborators with Pittsburgh Paints® on The Hacienda Style Color Palette have published a thorough series of hard- and soft-cover tomes to help you get the Mexican abode – or Hacienda- of your dreams.

      Mexican Country Style, 1997, $24.95; The New Hacienda, 1999, $19.95 and Hacienda Style, 2007, $39.95, all published by Gibbs Smith, Utah, are but three of their eight volumes in the last decade depicting the deep southwestern and native style of Mexico.

     Hacienda_courtyards_2 If you live in the western half of the U.S., then Hacienda (a Mexican estate or plantation)style may not be such a new concept, as it is a familiar form of design in Texas, Arizona, California and the like. But, if you are in the Midwest, on the east coast or in the southeast, you may want to grab one or more of these books if you’d like to add some native New World style.

      Wytinski and Carr are owners of Joe P. Carr Design, a gallery in Austin, TX, where they spend their time when not in Mexico. Their quest for design treasures and their writings from the resultant travels have earned them La Pluma de Plata (The Silver Pen) from Mexico’s Ministry of Tourism, for The New Hacienda.

      The duo has been at the forefront of Mexican design for more than 25 years and have designed and renovated both homes and haciendas and commercial projects in the U.S. and Mexico. They have been featured in Architectural Digest, House Beautiful and on HGTV’s Takeover my Makeover.

      With all of these respected credentials and eight books under their belts, Wytinski and Carr don’t need a review from a Johnny-come-lately-to-the-style like me. I will say the books are a joy to look at whether you favor this style or not. The photography is beautiful, so that whether you are into design, travel, re-living your high school Spanish class or just appreciating the art of life, you can find something here to enjoy.

    Mailgooglecom_2   They are a satisfying size, at 130 to 200 pages each, and Hacienda Style easily makes for a coffee table selection. The only cuidado (caution) I would give is if you are looking to reform your NYC brownstone or your Indiana 3BR/2BT ranch into an adobe  abode, you won’t find a lot of practical photos- unless your ranch has 20- or 30-foot ceilings and your walk-up has an open-air kitchen.

      

But, as with so many design books and the resultant reviews, those who are quick to critique them as impractical must remember these books are for visual inspiration, suggestion and in this case, education and documentation of a style spanning four centuries: Mexican hacienda style.

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- Guest Author, Gina Smith

{All contributed content Gina Smith © Lilly*s of London*ish}

 


And the Story Begins: Furniture with a new story to tell.

Things are going to start picking back up here at Vintage Indie. Now that we're getting settled into our new place, and learning what is like to live in a 89 year old farm house. We are enjoying the charm and wide open space here. 

Today, I'd like to introduce you to And the Story Begins. Local to Northern Kentucky; furniture artist Holly Carpenter, is creating new stories for once disregarded furniture. 

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She specializes in using Annie Sloan's coveted Chalk Paint

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Buffet in progress above. 

To learn more about And the Story Begins and to see more of Holly's work, please like her new Facbook page

 

Support Independent Small Businesses! 

 


Furniture Love: Northern Kentucky

There is a new designer in town. She happens to be my momma and she is amazing with color. 

This is Mid Century Blue. Isn't she gorgeous? I could see this on a screened porch, a home school room, a swanky library. The possiblities are endless. I love those legs too! 

 

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Mid Century Modern cabinet painted with chalk paint/clear and dark waxed. Lightly distressed/chalkboard on both sides. 
Comes with sliding glass doors!

$180.00 Local Pick Up Only 

Northern KY, Greater Cincinnati Area. 


The Daily Swank: RehabVintageLA

 

There is something so swanky about vintage lockers and locker drawers. What do you think? Could you pull off one of these in your home?

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This giant E is dreamy. I don't know where I'd put it, but if I had a daughter with an "E" name, I  think it would look great in a bedroom. 

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Check out RehabVintageLA on Etsy. They're powder coating all kinds of cool swanky vintage. 

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A Calendar a Day for 2014: Chalkboard Styles

We're kicking off our Calendar a Day for 2014 feature until the end of the year. It is time to think ahead to next year and get everything together you'll need for planning! 

 

Let's start with some handmade and indie small business created chalkboard style calendars. 

 

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The Daily Swank: Lovintage Finds

This is one of those shops wehre I could have published everything here, but alas I can only bring you a few. Do yourself a favor and head over to Lovintage Finds when you're done gawking at this selection. 

 

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I love oversized copper pots, don't you? Gorgeous. lovintagefinds


Vintage Valentine's Day: Vintage Red Tonka Truck

I hope you've been enjoying all of the Valentine's Day goodies this week. I love this theme (pun intended). Today's doesn't disappoint with it's vintage appeal, this Vintage Red Tonka Truck is simply adorable by itself but Etsy shop 30one added a few personal touches with an adorable love banner! 

 

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Setting a Vintage Yellow Thanksgiving Table

Dishes 

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Complete set of Mikasa Dishes from splendidsomethings

 

Serving Dishes 

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Top Left  Homer Laughlin China from VintageShoppingSpree. Bottom Left. Vintage Scandinavian birds covered casserole dish from WiseApple. Top Right Vintage Thanksgiving China Vegetable Tureen from vintageeclecticity. Bottom Right Vintage Antique 1950s Mid Century Platter by UptownVintage

 

Napkins

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Top Right Vintage Vera Harvest Napkins from LandAndSee Top Right Vintage Wooden Napkin Rings from losttreasures2u


Fall Harvest 2012: Painted Pumpkins

I love this refreshing take on decorating with pumpkins. What do you think?

 

 

 

 


You've Gotta Check out Pick Your Plum

Good morning everyone!

I'm stopping by to tell you about an awesome new-to-me website and possibly new to you website. First, you know here at Vintage Indie, we're all about promoting designers, crafters, small business owners and the like. Well, Pick Your Plum is no exception. Founder Alison Prince has started Pick Your Plum catering to the happy and joyful side of creating and shopping.

 

OK, so you're probably wondering, what exactly is Pick Your Plum? Check out this video to find out more!

 

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Sounds exciting right! Well, I'm here to tell you that it is rather exciting. Their customer service is top notch, the products are fun, the prices are fantastic and shipping is very fair. I hope you'll take a minute to check our Pick Your Plum today. 

...and if you're not fully convinced, here are a few more reasons to check out Pick Your Plum

 

Get it before your neighbor does:

  • We have limited supplies on some of the most swank supplies. We have agents out in the field who find killer deals on high quality products.
  • We delicately slap prime-o pricing on crafting, clothing, baking supplies, home decor and other fabulous finds.  Stellar pricing.  Cool.
  • We sell it 'til it's gone or 'til time is up.
  • You leave feeling like you just won Martha in a crafting contest.
  • The supplies arrive in 7-8 shipping days and you've just picked your 'plum'! Doesn't it feel good?

Hurry to check out today's PYP, there are plenty left (but not for long)

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The above links are affiliate links. We were not paid to write this feature. I truly love Pick Your Plum and am thrilled to be featuring it here. Visit my disclosure/disclaimer page for more information. 

 


The Daily Swank: Vintage Leather

Yummy vintage & handmade goodies from around the globe. Today's Daily Swank is from Homestead.com in  Seattle, WA.

 

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 High-back caramel waxed leather Chesterfield sofa


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Vintage leather club chair.


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Camel back Chesterfield sofa.


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Vintage leather club chair.