Take a peek at our home office design plans! It's Week 2 of the One Room Challenge and I'm sharing inspiration ideas for a modern, chic home office.

One Room Challenge {Week 3}: Home Office Progress

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Whew, where are the days going!? How are we in Week 3 of the One Room Challenge already!? Not gonna lie, I’m feeling a bit daunted by the (ginormous) task we’ve taken on. But things are underway and that means we’ll finish my office makeover eventually… right?

I’ve got some home office progress to share, though we’re nowhere close to the “pretty photos” stage, so I hope you like pictures of our garage 😉

If you want to see what we started with and what our plans are, back up and check out my Week 1 and Week 2 posts.

As a reminder, this is our vision for my office:

Take a peek at our home office design plans! It's Week 2 of the One Room Challenge and I'm sharing inspiration ideas for a modern, chic home office.

It simultaneously feels like we haven’t gotten very far but have done a lot of work. It took us a whole Saturday a few weeks ago to add the custom trim around the window. And we spent all of this past weekend (Friday, Saturday and half of Sunday) building the window bench.

It's Week 3 of the One Room Challenge and I'm sharing our home office progress. See how we're doing on our projects to make my dream home office a reality!

As the hubs and I have discovered, building is about 3/4 setting up tools/taking measurements and 1/4 actually cutting and nailing things together. And I think we’ve used just about every tool we own so far!

It's Week 3 of the One Room Challenge and I'm sharing our home office progress. See how we're doing on our projects to make my dream home office a reality!

It's Week 3 of the One Room Challenge and I'm sharing our home office progress. See how we're doing on our projects to make my dream home office a reality!

Guys, this thing is a beast! It clocks in at 87″ long—that’s seven-and-a-quarter feet!!—and 22″ deep. And it. is. heavy. Here’s hoping the hubs and I can move it into the house without one of us getting injured. That’s always the goal, right?

It's Week 3 of the One Room Challenge and I'm sharing our home office progress. See how we're doing on our projects to make my dream home office a reality!

As you can see above, we have the bench all put together. Here, it’s laying on it’s back with the drawer openings facing up. This week, we’re working on building the three drawers and drawer faces for the bench; then we’ll need to caulk, prime and paint the bench as well as the drawers. We’ve already prepped the space under the window for installing the bench, which meant removing baseboards and pulling back the carpeting. And that’s just for this one portion of the room. <insert nervous laughter here>  Then comes building the cabinet and bookshelves that will be installed next to the bench. Once those are in place, we’ll turn our attention to the opposite wall where more cabinetry and shelving will go.

Yeah… this is a 16-week challenge, right!?!?

But on the up-side, happy mail from my ORC sponsors has been rolling in. I am really looking forward to using this Wagner paint sprayer on our bench, cabinetry and shelving. I think this will save us a lot of time!

It's Week 3 of the One Room Challenge and I'm sharing our home office progress. See how we're doing on our projects to make my dream home office a reality!

Once we get the drawers constructed, we’ll be ready to install these drawer slides and chrome knobs from D. Lawless! Woo hoo!

It's Week 3 of the One Room Challenge and I'm sharing our home office progress. See how we're doing on our projects to make my dream home office a reality!

As a reminder, this is what our to-do list looks like:

  • Trim out window
  • Remove baseboards
  • Buy a new desk chair
  • Buy or make a new desk
  • Build window bench
  • Build drawers for window bench
  • Build cabinet bases
  • Build cabinet doors
  • Select cabinet hardware
  • Build bookshelves
  • Paint cabinets, window bench and shelves white
  • Paint window trim
  • Install and paint crown moulding
  • Sew bench cushion
  • Sew throw pillow for bench
  • Build ladder for bookshelves
  • Art & decor for shelves (I’m sure there will be some DIYs included here!)
  • Additional furniture or lighting (tbd)

Be sure to head over to Calling It Home and check out how the Featured Designers and my fellow Guest Participants are coming along on their room makeovers!

I am so excited to be partnering with some amazing brands to make my dream home office plans a reality. Thank you so much for your support!

Thank you to our ORC Sponsors!

Minted // D. Lawless // Wagner

30 thoughts on “One Room Challenge {Week 3}: Home Office Progress

  1. Krystle

    I’m with you on the feelings of “what did we get ourselves into,” lol! Love the progress you’re making though! Can’t wait to see it all come together!

    1. Two Purple Couches Post author

      Thank you Carol! I am lucky that my husband is willing to help out. He has always been interested in woodworking; his grandpa and uncle both are excellent carpenters, so I’m glad this trait seems to run in the family 🙂 I’m trying to learn as much as I can; I’d love to be able to build simple furniture items on my own one day. I’m sure these last 3 weeks will go quickly; I can’t wait to see how your space comes together!

    1. Two Purple Couches Post author

      Thanks Erin! Haha, glad we’re in the same boat 😉 It is simultaneously amazing and ridiculous how long it takes to build one piece of furniture! But you’re right, the end result is so worth it!

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