So about a week ago I told you all about an idea that I had...
to turn my coat closet into a home office space!
I'm sure many of you looked at this photo and thought...
"There is no way..."
Well hold on to your seats people...
the following pictures are going to AMAZE you...
LOL! :)
(I crack myself up!)
Before starting the painting process, I first went shopping for office supplies. I bought some really pretty boxes, trays, and other misc items at Walmart in their office supply section in a plum color, but I was unsure where to go from there. I decided to look in the scrapbook section of Hobby Lobby to try to come up with a color scheme which incorporated plum. I found this beautiful paper...
It had the plum color I was looking for, plus it incorporated blue, sage green, & cream with it....
That is how I picked my wall color. The color is called "Distant Valley" and I found it at Lowes.
So here is a picture of what the closet looked like after being cleaned out & getting a fresh coat of paint! A lot of what was in the closet was junk & stuff that just needed to be sorted through. As far as the coats went...I put some in our bedroom closets & then the coats that we use most often got hung on the back of our bedroom doors. I just bought some simple over-the-door hooks at Walmart and hung them.
If you saw my previous post on which I got the inspiration for this project, you saw in the example pictures that a lot of the spaces used wallpaper to add to the look of the office. I liked the look of the wallpaper, but didn't like the idea of having to hang it! So, I decided to stencil the back wall of the closet instead to get a similar look. I just bought a simple wall stencil at Hobby Lobby which I got for $10.00.
By the way...ALL projects go smoother when you have this handsome little 3 year old helping you...
I mean really....have you ever seen a level used quite like that?!?
You can't find good help like this anymore...
So this is what the stenciled wall looked like until I ran out of paint! My hubby was kind enough to stop & get me some more on his way home from work!
After the stenciling was complete...it was onto installing the desk & shelves!
I utilized the skills of my handy dandy father to build my desk & shelves for this project.
Instead of buying lumber to build these items, I used my old kitchen table which we had in storage. I recently purchased a new table, so this table was not being used for anything.
Being able to use it saved me a lot of money on this project!
So here it is after my dad finished installing it & after I primed & painted it...
We used the legs of the table to add a more decorative look to the desk & the shelves...
I just love the way it turned out!
After painting it was time to add all my accessories that I had purchased or made for my new office...
After adding all of those items, this is how it all turned out....
Pretty awesome, huh? I just LOVE it!!!
That cute little flower medallion on the first shelf was one that my mom had left over from a previous project...I love the detail it added to the shelf. I just painted it & hot glued it on.
My mom found that little lamp at Pier 1 for me for $10 and the orchid flower in the vase for $3.
They added the perfect finishing touches to my desk.
The pencil holders I made out of aluminum cans & wrapped them with the scrapbook paper I bought at Hobby Lobby.
The boxes were again, purchased at Walmart in their office supply section they were $7 a piece. The magazine holders/boxes were made out of cereal boxes & scrapbook paper, you can view that tutorial HERE. I then used my cricut machine to make the labels for them.
The little jars I bought at Hobby Lobby half off...I paid $1.50 for both of them & again made labels using the cricut machine. I used them to hold my paper clips & thumb tacks (which I will used for my cork board...which I have not completed yet... :)
Lets look one more time at the transformation....
This was my closet before....
And this is my closet after...
Ahhh....LOVE!
As far as the total cost for this new home office space...here is how it all came down!
Paint-$15.00
Accessories (boxes, trays, paper clips, thumb tacks, stapler)-$44.00
Wall Stencil-$10.00
Glass Jars-$1.50
Scrapbook paper-$8.00
Lamp-$10.00
Orchid-$3.00
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Grand Total-$91.50
Not too shabby for a new home office space!
I will be sharing this project here......


































very nice sis! I am proud! who knew that you could make that tiny closet an office and cute at that....what am I doing this weekend you ask...? well due to the wonderful january weather I am staying home and not driving to murphy. Craig is going away with some of his buddies on a ski trip, while he is away I will be re-doing his office/man cave. I will post you before and after pics! love ya!
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this turned out soooo cute! what a great use of space & i love the table turned desk/shelf!
ReplyDeleteThat is the most darling office closet I have ever seen! It is nothing short of amazing! You did a super job - the table useage was really clever too! I love it! So organized, pretty, and tidy!
ReplyDeleteBecky B.
www.organizingmadefun.blogspot.com
Organizing Made Fun
It is amazing! I love the color. I would feel very creative in a space like that!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant. Absolutely brilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteI cannot believe how beautiful you made your closet look! Ah-mazing!
ReplyDeleteThis is BEAUTIFUL! I love all of it! Such an efficient use of space and the colors are beautiful! I have a whole room I am able to use for an office yet I still found myself wondering how I could use this closet office idea! :) So glad I came across your blog!
ReplyDeleteYou ROCK!!!! This turned out so great, Tonya!! When I'm ready to work on my goal of decorating I might be giving you a call for some design help! Did I mention that I love you kept the cost reasonable?!
ReplyDeleteOH MY! You did it! I cannot believe you stenciled that wall. You've got gumption! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the way you used the table. You have really amazed me. I am going to spotlight your project on my blog. :)
Let me know if that's okay.
It really does look amazing!!! congrats!
Thanks for joining my party.
xoxo
Well you hit another home run! It's absolutely adorable. Besides being talented and creative, you're one lucky girl to have your dad right there to help you with transforming the kitchen table into the desk and shelves!! Your pictures are great and really show the journey...Parker's gonna be a Design Star :) Congratulations on a beautiful transformation!!
ReplyDeleteum. you rock.
ReplyDeleteGREAT work!!
- {darlene}
www.fieldstonehilldesign.com
I think this is one of the prettiest "closet turned office" spaces I've ever seen! Genius idea with the old kitchen table. It looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Good job. You have some real injenuity!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I absolutely love the way you re- purposed your old table. It looks so custom!!
ReplyDeleteLove the stencil and the colors. Good job
ReplyDeleteRonda
Wow...that is an amazing transformation. What a beautiful space for you to be organized.
ReplyDeleteWOW! It is truly gorgeous. Bravo! :)
ReplyDeleteJust became a follower! This is so amazing- can't wait to see what you'll do next ;)
ReplyDeletexo- Carmel
This is absolutely beautiful!! I'm speechless! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I love how you used that old table! The pattern you created with the stencil is perfect. And the two handsome helpers are fabulous! Thanks for linking up at WhisperWood Cottage!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh this looks AMAZING!!!! what an awesome use of space!! You could even take your door off (unless you want to be able to hide it! LOL) But why would you?! I'd want to show everyone!! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your sweet comments! I truly, truly appreciate each & every one! I'm glad that you all love my new office space as much as I do! :)
ReplyDeleteI love it!That's a great use of the table. You might enjoy my stacked tables plant stand. You can see it here:http://tru-featsandaccomplishments.blogspot.com/2010/12/plant-stand.html
ReplyDeleteI love this!!! I'm bookmarking it for future reference :). I especially loved how you cut th table in half to make a desk AND a shelf. So creative!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely amazing. I am in awe. You have great vision and great style!
ReplyDeletep.s. can I steal your cereal box magazine holder idea?
I have to say that your home office is absolutely beautiful. I love the idea of using cereal boxes for magazine holders. Seriously FABULOUS. Looking forward to following your blog xox
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable. I would never have believed that closet could be turned into such a beautiful/useful space. I love how you repurposed the table and the stenciling on the wall is perfection! Great job.
ReplyDeleteThat is truly amazing. I love the quatrofoil(?) stencil. And the colors and the simple decor. You have done a great job.
ReplyDeleteCame over from Traci's
PLEASE!! That is beautiful. What a great job. I have an under the stairs closet that wants to be that pretty!
ReplyDeleteVERY creative and beautiful. Sawing the table in half was great!! Although I wonder if your hubby thought you were crazy... (mine would have... LOL)
ReplyDeleteYou were right. I do absolutely love this.
ReplyDeleteThe wall colour. The stencil. The accessories. The white shelves. The pretty storage. Dreamy!
You're on a roll, girl! :)
I just love what you did here! Great choice of colors, and I adore the repurposed kitchen table. Very creative!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing project! I love your new office and I love the colors that you chose!
ReplyDeleteStopped by from WhisperWood Cottage!
Now that is one awesome little closet!! What a great idea! You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog and I am drooling over your new little office! So cute... I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeletePlease link up to my Flaunt it Friday party, my readers will love it!
This is fantastic! LOVE that you used a table to do that. I see tables really cheap on craigslist. What a saver! So beautiful. Paying bills was never so pretty!
ReplyDeletethis is beyond fantastic!! I LOVE it!! I love it so much, I would like to issue you a personal invitation to come to my house and redo my hall closet! :) Love it!! I espescially love that you used your old kitchen table. I love the details of the legs of the table! Really, the cutest thing ever!!!! Fantastic job!! Have a great Monday!!
ReplyDeleteWhile I might have been clever enough to cut down an old kitchen table to use as a desk, there's no way I would have ever thought to use the rest as shelves. What a brilliant idea! This project appeals to me on so many levels:
ReplyDelete1. Re-use, re-purpose, or refinish old items
2. Create a high-end look
3. Spend very little money
It's clear that I can learn a lot from you, so I'll be following your blog. Lead on!
Coming over from Stephanie Lynn. This came out great! Love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprise when you open the door! This is really a gem. Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat transformation! And your office makeover budget blows mine out of the water ;)
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! And for under $100!!! Super fabulous!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! It looks very nice. Visiting from the CSI Project
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I am amazed at how you were able to make a small space so great looking and efficient.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!! You did an amazing job!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! It looks amazing, especially the stenciling. I can't get over the "shelving". So clever. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of space! I love the way your office turned out.
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic! I love everything about it! And you're so clever to use a table like that.
ReplyDeleteToo, too cute! :) Great use of a small space..LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteI linked up my kitchen pantry..it's pretty in pink! I LOVE these organizational parties! lol
Have a great day
Missy
Wow! What a transformation!! I absolutely love it! I would love if you would link it up to "Simplify for the New Year" at A Home Made by Kiki! I'm your newest follower too!
ReplyDeleteYou did such a wonderful job! It looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAwesome closet makeover. I don't think I've ever seen such a tiny place look so fabulous and you have room for everything!!! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! I wish I had an extra closet to create a space for ME since my kids have taken over all the other extra spaces. :) Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love this! It looks amazing! Very inspiration for small spaces,
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, I love it! The stencil really sets it apart and makes it extra special.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous Project!!! Great use of space and wonderful creativity and planning. I look forward to following you and invite you to do likewise (although I haven't been saying too much lately on my blog -- haha). Congratulations on the completion of a VERY successful project!
ReplyDeleteSo awesome!
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower from the organization challenge. I now HAVE to stencil. GORGEOUS!!!
:) Laura
http://www.paringdown.com
ADORABLE!!! I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteThat is the most amazing thing. I love it! I don't have the guts to try out that stenciling but you go lady! I was wondering what you do with chair when the office space is not in use? Does it fit in the space and you shut the door? Or do you just leave the door open or move the chair? Just wondering in case I ever have the urge to attempt this in the future!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I saw the photo of your office closet I had to follow you! Congrats. Laura,
ReplyDeleteNothing amazes me more then someone turning a CLOSET a small space into something Beautiful. Plus you used a table... HOLY WOW! so impressed. I adore it, it looks gorg. WELL DONE. jen
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Welcome to the blogging world, and congrats on the shout out, I see its drove alot of traffic. I'm sure you'll be addicted to blogging in no time at all.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW you weren't kidding that my clipboard would match EXACTLY...we used the same exact paper!!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this project. My husband wants to get a piano and we keep wondering where we would put it. Seeing this gave me a fab idea. The wall where we have our desk and computer just moves into our off the entry closet. I love what you did to the wall oh so cool!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to sit and drool at this for a while. Thanks for the idea!
Megan
Awesome! So funny that we both made a "cloffice"! I love the stacked desks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous transformation!! I was cracking up as I was reading this because I recently transformed my not so cute coat closet into a super cute coat closet. I even painted a stencil very similar to yours lol. I found your closet on Thrifty Decor, that is where mine is linked. Check it out if you get time.
ReplyDeleteAgain I must say, great job!
Manymomentsofme.blogspot.com
Looks very chic, tho tiny.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and brilliant!!! I think that sums it up. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat! I am loving this...closet/home office trend lately! It makes me want to do the same and I HAVE an office! A big one! Following you from Thrifty Decor Chick!
ReplyDeleteIt really does look amazing!!! congrats!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! t's sooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteCome by our link party! We'd love to have you!
http://breadandbutter143.blogspot.com/2011/02/look-what-we-found.html
it's beautiful! so nice to have your own space, huh?!! love it.
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous-so pretty-very creative and inspiring-I'm your newest follower-stop by to visit! Claire
ReplyDeleteYou know I adore this! Thanks for linking up a the Workspace Showcase!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I've been wanting to do something similar to our hall closet so I'm happy to have found this at Amy's. Very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteWow! How fabulous! I would never have dreamed of chopping up a table to create the desk and shelf like that.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by The Mustard Ceiling and leaving the link to your "cloffice." I love it! Fantastic job with the stenciling. I never would have thought to chop a desk in half for the desktop and shelf. Very nice job.
ReplyDeleteTHIS is so adorable!!! I would love if you added this to my inspiring Thursday party, so my other readers can see your greatness! I love, love, love it!!!
ReplyDeleteDaNita
Hey there! Just wanted to let you know that I featured this on my Delightfully Inspiring Thursday Party today! Stop by and grab a button for your blog, if you'd like. Thanks for sharing!
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DaNita
this may be the most amazing thing I have ever seen! AND your husband knew what you wanted would work!!
ReplyDeleteThat's so creative, hehe. I never thought you can actually turn a closet into a home office. Just don't try to work inside it, LOL. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great solution! I think I'd like to do the same with our closet!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to have found your site (via homestoriesA2Z) ! THis is indeed brilliant & gorgeous all in 1! :) Great job!
ReplyDeleteIncredible! Thanks for the inspiration to tackle my own tiny office. Found you through HomeStoriesA2Z and so glad I did!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing transformation. I also have an office in a closet, although mine isn't quite as polished as yours. I love having my own space. Your idea of using the table for the desk and the shelves was ingenious.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing...I'd love to try this in one of my closets!
ReplyDeleteOkay this is my favorite project ever. BRILLIANT! I want a coat closet just so I can do this lol. You are so talented. I love the stenciled wall and the upcycle of your old table.
ReplyDeleteoh you have just given me hope! I will be able to turn my tiny little coat closet(usually used for a broom closet/garbage bin full of balls) into my office space. Thank you! I was starting to doubt the actual ability to turn a small space into something useful and pretty for myself! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteJust stumpled on your blog via Overflowing party. You have so many great projects! Happy new follower. With love, My
ReplyDeleteWords cannot describe how much I love this ... so I pinned it!
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Linda
I love the use of the legs on the second tier. I am all about doing the unexpected :) and it looks amazing! Great job :)
ReplyDeleteYour newest follower,
Bj
Do you have a tutorial on making those folders out of the ceral boxes??
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness this is fabulous! I love it. I want to come visit and tuck away in the little office and check my email. Genius. Really. And so pretty too. I love it. Lisa~
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to use the flower that your mom made in the previous project. It's nice to see that the flower wasn't wasted.
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUSNESS!!!! Curious...did you install an electrical outlet in your closet? Or do you just move your computer to a different place to charge it? I would love to do this in my home but alas...I have no outlet in my daaaaaark, daaaaaark closet.
ReplyDeletelove it! are you still using this closet/office space in the same way? Have you made any changes?
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! Makes me want a coat closet!
ReplyDeleteWhen I make cute cans with scrapbook paper, I cover them with clear contact paper to make them last longer. They make great piggy banks too.
Wow. What an amazing transformation.
ReplyDeleteI found you through the New Year's Organizing Revolution. And you definitely have my vote.
I love that you repurposed your old kitchen table for this project. And that stencil is gorgeous. (Your helper is pretty cute, too!)
Great project.
Thanks for inspiring me.
Amy
Absolutely amazing! I so love the table idea and the thrifty cereal boxes. WOW - Very impressive creativity.
ReplyDeleteAmazing job!! I love the result!!! :D
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That is really cool! Totally doing this someday. But I actually have one question.Someone may have asked already, but I didn't see it if they did... Does the chair fit in the closet with the door closed? Because that would be extra awesome!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis was a wonderful project that earned my vote for the New Year Organzing Challenge! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. I shared this on my blog today.
ReplyDeleteThe challenge of the week is Organization so this is perfect. Also, I wanted to ask if you would want to be a guest judge. Then, let me know if you are interested.
email me dee@thecsiproject.com
http://thecsiproject.com/2013/01/28/closet-organization/
Thanks for inspiring me and many others!
I just found this through ABFOL - LOVE what you did, very creative and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the insight! I just accidentally came across this blog and was surprised since i am having a home based office. I have thought of installing a home office closet in my house also so that everything would look organized.
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely! How did you get electricity into the closet for the lamp? Did you have to hire an electrician to create an outlet?
ReplyDeleteIt is very clever and looks great, except the only light is from behind you and likely you have to plug the computer in under or around you unless a closet that small has an outlet built in. If it does, classic. If not, I'd wire one in.
ReplyDeleteWhat dimensions are your closet? Thanks!
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