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Create The Perfect Ambiance For Your Office
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@hellolovelyliving enjoying the motivational quotes at Contra Coffee and Tea in Orange, CA

Your productivity and efficiency depend on several factors. Think beyond your skills and tools because your workspace is one of the most crucial aspects you may likely miss. Surprisingly, it can affect your stress levels, elevating them or lowering them according to your environment.

Whether you work from home or run an office, you must ensure a positive ambiance for your workspace. Fortunately, you can do it without an extensive and expensive makeover. Try these practical ideas to create the perfect ambiance for your office.

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Start with a decluttering project

The easiest way to create an aura of positivity for any space is by decluttering it, and this rule also applies to commercial areas. Commit to a weekly cleanup and monthly de-clutter project for your work area. You can go even further by doing the same de-cluttering routine with your devices. Encourage your team to take care of individual zones and supervise the project. You will have a lighter and healthier space once the clutter is sorted through and discarded.

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Prioritize comfort

Comfort is the key to creating a positive, vibrant workspace that promotes efficiency and productivity. Invest in comfortable and practical furniture pieces that support a healthy posture. Non-ergonomic furniture can affect the well-being of your team members and affect the overall vibe of the workplace. The material the furniture is made from also matters, making this an area to focus on, too. There are multiple options to consider, with customized foam chairs and similar options being recommended.

Moreover, you cannot expect to impress clients and visitors by ignoring details such as these. Additionally, allow employees the freedom to create a homely atmosphere for themselves with family pictures and mementos in their personal desk space.

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Pay attention to air quality

The air quality inside your workspace is crucial in creating a health-promoting atmosphere. Routine checks and maintenance of your HVAC systems provide a good start. You can install commercial air fresheners to eliminate odors and keep the interior of your business smelling fresh. Ensure fittings at strategic points such as the reception area, restrooms, and common zones to get the best results. Incorporating indoor plants into the office space greatly contributes to the air quality and ambiance more than any other factor, so ensure that you choose indoor plants that naturally purify the air.

04

Ensure optimal illumination

Optimal lighting and illumination ensure positive and happy vibes for an office. Maximizing the entry of natural light should be a priority because it decreases your energy bills along with improving the overall appearance of the space while encouraging higher productivity amongst your staff. A little design rework is worthwhile as it can save you a fortune on power bills down the line. Install LED lights in dark corners because they may appear gloomy even on a sunny day. Avoid harsh lighting as it can overwhelm employees and affect their mood.

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Add character

Adding character to your office is a wonderful way to create an environment that feels good. Consider doing a paint makeover with an accent wall to display your awards and achievements. Adding wall art showcasing motivational quotes is another idea worth trying. You can also personalize the space to replicate your brand colors and elements. Just be creative and open to experimenting, and you can transform an ordinary office into a welcoming workplace.

Takeaways

Creating the perfect ambiance for your office is easier than you imagine. Get started with aesthetics and make sure it feels good to the senses. Personalize your space even further in creative ways so that anyone that enters your space has an overall welcoming experience from the moment they walk into your workspace to the moment they leave. First impressions matter, so your attention to detail will not be overlooked and will be appreciated more than you expect.

DIY Minimalist Floating Wood Shelf

For a while now, I’ve been shopping for a minimal raw wood floating shelf, but to no success. Knowing that adding shelving to your walls will enhance your space, I always make it an effort to do so. I have always loved floating wood shelves in particular. So, I decided to take it into my own hands and design one that was not only pretty and the exact aesthetic I was going for, but inexpensive and easy to make.

This post is meant to provide the exact measurements and supplies that you will need. I also filmed a video of me making this exact shelf from start to finish so that you can easily visualize each step and refer back to it if you decide to make one for yourself.

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All supplies besides the drill set (which was purchased at Ikea) where purchased at Home Depot, so this is an easy one-stop project. It is a very affordable project as well at under $15 for all supplies, and you could easily make multiple shelves for under $10 with leftover supplies.

Watch the video below for a quick tutorial on how to make this floating shelf!

SUPPLIES


• 1 - 0.75” depth x 5.5” width x 24” length piece of maple wood board

• 60 sandpaper for wood (comes in pack of 5 sheets)

• 2 - #10x3” phillips wood screws (comes in pack of 2)

• 2 - EZ Ancor drywall anchor that hangs up to 75lbs (comes in pack of 4)

• #12-24 Everbilt machine screw nuts (comes in pack of 10)

• 3/4” diameter x 48” length wooden dowel (cut down to 2 - 7” pieces.

• Drill bit and phillips screwdriver

INSTRUCTIONS


STEP 1

Cut dowels

Home Depot has a saw station that you can use to cut down your wooden dowels. Cut 2 - 7” pieces. With remaining wood, you could easily make 4 more pieces depending on if you are making multiple shelves. Of course, you’d need to adjust your amount of supplies if that is the case.


STEP 2

Sand dowels

Sand down the ends of the wooden dowels until smooth.


STEP 3

Drill dowels

Drill one side of each dowel 2” deep and at a circumference that allows for the head of the phillips screw to be completely inserted. I drilled my holes to a width of 1.25 cm since my screws had a lip that wide.


STEP 4

measure your wall

Measure the width of the wall you are planning to hang your shelf on. Since the piece of wood is 24” in length, you will need to leave an equal amount of space at each end in order to center it on the wall. This amount will depend on your individual space. Once you’ve identified how much space you need for each side, measure 3.25” from each edge of the piece of wood. This is where your wooden dowels will be placed and where you will place your holes in your wall. Use a leveler to make sure that everything is even before drilling your holes. I just downloaded a leveler in the app store and used my phone to do this.


STEP 5

Install drywall anchors and screws

With your drill bit, drill your holes into the wall and then screw the drywall anchors in place with a phillips screwdriver. Take your phillips screws and run a screw nut through each before you install them. Screw in until secured and tight (about 1”). Leave a 2” allowance to insert the wooden dowels into.

STEP 6

Insert wooden dowels and hang

Insert the wooden dowels into the screw and nut until secure. Hang shelf and then style with finishing touches. Make sure to keep shelf flush to wall so that all the weight is held up against the screws.

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Wasn’t that an easy project! If you try this project, make sure to tag me @hellolovelyliving on Instagram so I can see!

I also have another hanging wood shelf project you may be interested in too. You can see that here!

What home decor projects have you been wanting to do lately?

Minimal Home Office + $250 Minted Giveaway

One of my most popular posts on Instagram was a photo of my desk situation, so I thought it would be fun to dedicate an entire post to my little creative area. Keyword: Little. I claimed a cute, albeit small spot in my living room, which has been the perfect location for getting those creative juices flowing. I mean, all I need is a desk, really - and an area for my plants. All worked out well except for one thing. My walls needed some love. Major big deal.

I'll be sharing my updated space + a huge giveaway at the end, so read on for more!

 
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Minimal Home Office + Minted Custom Art Prints
 

Okay, so the walls directly above my desk were bare. Zero inspiration to be found on these beige walls. I know, sad story, right! That had to change, so when Minted got in touch with me again, I was like, "Yes. Yes. And Yes!". Okay, maybe not that many yeses, but in my mind there were. I needed some pretty prints on my walls, and they are my go-to when it comes to exactly that, so it was perfect!

If you're not familiar with Minted, it's an online marketplace for independent artists from all over the world. There you can find art, stationary, decor, gifts, + more for all of those special moments and events in your life. If you truly want unique art products that you can't find anywhere else and love to support independent artists, Minted is the place to shop (speaking from experience)!

 
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So, if you follow me on Instagram, you might know that I made a trip to Maryland in November and visited the Rawlings Conservatory & Botanical Gardens in Baltimore. Let's just say that I took a million and one photos there. Obviously. This is me we're talking about here. Haha. This was the perfect opportunity to print some of them. 

Seen above are a few of the many photos that I fell in love with from my shoot. Aren't they just gorgeous! Surprisingly, I was able to quickly decide on two photos that I wanted to make into custom prints. I also decided on my heart + hustle digital print, which is available for instant download in my shop.

 
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Minimal Home Office + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Minimal Home Office + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Minimal Home Office + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Minimal Home Office + Minted Custom Art Prints
 

Here it is - my minimal office space with my Minted custom art prints on display! Do you like it?? The Ruffled Feather print on the left is a Minted print that I already had, followed by my new custom photo print in the middle, and my heart + hustle digital print on the right. The awesome thing about Minted is that you get to choose what type of frames you want, and they have so many pretty options. 

 
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HelloLovelyLiving.com | Minimal Home Office + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Minimal Home Office + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Minimal Home Office + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Minimal Home Office + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Minimal Home Office + Minted Custom Art Prints
 

No to mention, you can also choose from different sizes, so you really can get creative with how you want your prints to look. I chose to go with a white frame for my photo print and a speciality brass finish for my heart + hustle print. I love the look of things not looking too matchy-matchy because it adds a lot more interest.

 
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Gallery Wall + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Gallery Wall + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Gallery Wall + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Gallery Wall + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Gallery Wall + Minted Custom Art Prints
HelloLovelyLiving.com | Gallery Wall + Minted Custom Art Prints
 

I decided to add my other new custom photo print to my existing gallery wall in my living room to freshen it up. I chose to go with a wood frame, and I'm so obsessed over it. I also removed some older prints and instead added some small playful details that I am absolutely loving. The Joy is Sexy print is also another one of my digital prints that is available in my shop, and the brass frame is from Target. The Let's Get Lost print is from Minted as well, and the mirror is from Ikea, which I just spray painted a brass color.

If you're interested in creating custom photo art prints on Minted's website, here's exactly what to do: Search "custom prints" in the search bar, which brings you to the exact page that displays all of the available design options. Under the filter options, go to "Type", and make sure to check the "Custom Photo" box. There you will see all of the available options for custom photos. I went with a blank template where I could print my own design/photo.

Once shipped, everything is professionally packed and secured so that your prints are safe and free from the possibility of getting damaged. I am always so excited to open my prints because they always turn out so beautiful!

I'm so in love with my custom prints, and to share the love, I wanted to partner with Minted for a Valentine's Day Giveaway for all of you to have a chance to win something amazing! One winner will receive $250 in Minted credit! To enter, simply click the button below and enter your information.

 

 

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Giveaway

 Open to US residents. Giveaway runs from 2/1/17 - 2/8/17 11:59 pm PT.

 

 

Here are a few last minute Minted Valentine's Day gift ideas that I think you will love!

 
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Minimalist Quote Keepsake

Pair a favorite quote + photo for a more meaningful touch.

 

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Petite Pairs

Pick a pair of limited-edition art prints to fit his/her personality.

 

From Tues 1/31 - 11:59 pm PT on Wed 2/1: receive Free standard (ground) shipping on art & gifts orders $75+ with promo code: VDAYSHIP

Order art gifts by Wednesday, 2/1 for 2/13 delivery

 

I hope you enjoyed this post and that it got you inspired to add some love to your walls this year! It's actually really simple to do, and if you need any help with your next project, give me a shout! I'd love to help.

How do you make your office space an inspiring place? I'd love to hear about it in the comments below!

Disclosure: Some affiliate links were used in this post. I partnered with Minted on this post and received complimentary products. All thoughts and opinions are genuinely mine.

 
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Wallpaper Wednesdays 2 | Black + White
Wallpaper Wednesdays 2 | Black + White

Wednesday is here, and that means I have more free wallpapers to bring you. This week's theme is Black + White, so Ena and I have designed some minimalist wallpapers to appeal to all of you monochrome lovers out there. Everywhere I look, black and white seem to be trending - not only in the interior design world, but in fashion. I captured a shot of some magnolia flowers yesterday, and was so excited to use it on one of my designs. Hope you love it!

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That's all for now, have an amazing rest of your week! Did you see last week's wallpapers? See them here. If you don't want to miss out on new designs, you can sign up for my newsletter in my sidebar or simply follow @hlovelyliving and @cheekybillo on Instagram. Search #cheekyliving where we will be posting when new designs are up. Happy hump day! <3

Say hello and check out Ena's other work here:  Blog | Etsy | Society 6

What designs would you like to see next? Share with me in the comments! 

The Easiest Way to Create a Gallery Wall from Scratch
The Easiest Way to Create a Gallery Wall from Scratch

When we moved into our new place last year, I had high aspirations for our living room walls. With 10 foot ceilings, the sky's the limit, literally - and who wants bare walls when you have all of that space to play with? Not me! Those aspirations included an accent wall featuring an art gallery and curtains on our lone ranger window. We did paint our accent wall (yay!), but the gallery wall (sadly) never made it (along with the curtains). Fast forward to the present, and I was finally able to bring my vision to life thanks to Minted, an online art marketplace featuring art from so many talented independent artists and designers from around the world! It helps that I had some of the elements already in place for the perfect backdrop for my gallery wall, but without Minted, it wouldn't have been the same. What I was able to create was a perfect little office space that I could finally call mine, with all of the pretty touches that I can feel inspired by every time I look at it.

Disclosure: Wall art was provided courtesy of Minted. I always share my honest thoughts and opinions and stand behind products I truly believe in and would purchase myself. I include affiliate links.  

Discover how I was able to easily and quickly create a gallery wall from scratch and how you can duplicate my process to create your own, too. Yes, gallery walls can look intimidating, but after going through the process, I realized just how fun and easy it actually was. With the right planning and preparation, you will think so too. Let's begin!

Find inspiration.

 

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Pinterest is a great place to seek inspiration and get tons of ideas for gallery wall layouts, styles, and types of framed art and objects. Here's my Pinterest board that I put together, which helped me visualize different layouts and styles. You can use it to get some ideas, too. Decide on a general idea of what look you're trying to achieve.

Measure your wall.

Choose a focal wall where you want to place your gallery. I chose an accent wall in my living room that was already painted a lovely color called Ocean Abyss by Behr Marquee. Make sure you measure the area and visualize how high you want to place it. I chose to go with eye-level. It will also depend on furniture that you plan to place in front of or around your gallery wall, so decide on that firsthand before you install it so that you can be sure that it will work with your setup. I decided to place a desk in front of my gallery wall. This is also a good time to decide how many prints you want to use. There really isn't any magic number, but balance is key and it must work within the area that you plan to place them. I went with 5 prints, with the option of adding onto that if I found other frames around the house that I wanted to incorporate. 

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Look for art. 

The Easiest Way to Create a Gallery Wall from Scratch

Favorites: I logged onto Minted's Art Marketplace and favorited the art pieces that I liked. Favorite as many as you can, because you will need a lot of options when you finally narrow it down. Try to visualize a theme. For my gallery wall, I wanted to feel a certain way when I looked at it - to feel as if I was traveling within the prints. Ask yourself what feeling you want your gallery wall to elicit. This will inspire you and help you organize art prints within a certain theme. Also try to select a mix of prints. For example, select a variety of art that are a mix of typographic, graphic, abstract, and drawing styles. Combining a variety of prints will create an interesting gallery. Also decide on a color scheme. I chose black, white, and a print that pulled in colors that matched my accent wall. 

You can also look around your house for some wall objects and framed art that you would like to include as well. If you will be shopping around at various places for your pieces, visualize your gallery wall as you go, but stay within your theme.

Create a design mockup.

Creating a mockup will help you visualize your gallery wall and make it so much easier to decide on which prints you want to purchase. First, I saved my favorites from Minted as a pdf file. To do that, from my Macbook, all I did was select file > print > save as adobe pdf. 

If you have already purchased the art pieces and frames that you will be using, opted for homemade prints printed on photo printing paper; or plan on shopping at several retailers, skip to Step 6.

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I created my mockup using Adobe Illustrator (editing software).

My step-by-step process:

  1. Layout all prints: I opened the pdf file page-by-page and was able to move each print around as a separate thumbnail. 

  2. Select prints and arrange: I selected the prints that I thought would look good together, then tried different layouts and arrangements until I had my final picks.

  3. Choose sizes and frames: I went back onto Minted and decided on the sizes I wanted to go with, then scaled the mockup prints to 25% of actual size so it would give me a true idea of how they looked in relation to each other. I also chose several frames that I liked, then copied and pasted a photo of each into Illustrator and arranged them until I could find a good mix of frames that I liked.

  4. Layout final picks: Once I had decided on which frames I wanted, I created several layouts, then picked a tentative layout to go with.

If you are planning on incorporating additional prints or objects that you will be purchasing separately or already have on hand, your imagination will help here. Visualize! Don't be worried if your layout changes, you will have another round of laying them all out. 

The Easiest Way to Create a Gallery Wall from Scratch

1. Emerald Blades limited edition print by Artsy Canvas Girl Designs 14" x 11" whitewashed herringbone // 2. Zebra from Above limited edition print by Mary Ann G. Tusa 14" x 11" whitewashed herringbone // 3. Son limited edition print by Lori Wemple 11" x 14" distressed charcoal stain // 4. Ruffled Feather limited edition print by Sarah Luna 8" x 8" white premium wood // 5. Let's Get Lost by Sam Dubeau 8" x 10" black premium wood

These are the prints that I chose and the tentative layout I went with, which ended up changing later. I chose a mix of frames - there are so many pretty ones available on Minted that it took me several days to decide on these. I wanted my gallery wall to look less structured and more like I had collected a bunch of different prints over time.

I know my process is a little complex (thanks to being a graphic designer *eek*), so don't freak out if you don't have any fancy programs, there is an easy way! Minted has a tool on their site that lets you create boards. Here are a couple of mockups that I created for fun using their tool:

Let's Get Lost by Cristina, see more art prints on Minted

Let's Get Lost board by Cristina. See more art prints on Minted

My Art Wall by Cristina, see more Minted wall art

My Art Wall board by Cristina. See more Minted wall art

Purchase your art.

The Easiest Way to Create a Gallery Wall from Scratch

Now that you are all set with your mockup, you can now commit to the prints and make your purchase. In the meantime, start gathering the supplies you will need to hang your frames. 

Supplies you will need: Screws, drywall anchors, drill and drill bits, tape, paper, scissors, measuring tape or ruler, and a pencil.

Let me tell you, I was so pleased with the way my Minted pieces arrived. They arrived straight to my door so quickly, in just 4 days! Each frame was individually packed and secured with cardboard packaging. The print itself was even wrapped in plastic and each came with individual cards with details about the artist and print. I could tell immediately that they cared about the details, which I am always fond of when it comes to products. Each print were true to color just as I had viewed them on the site, so I was really excited about that. 

Before you get all excited to unwrap all of your pieces, hold your horses! I found that it was so much easier to keep my frames clean by leaving them in the plastic that it came with. Your frames will be squeaky clean once you finally hang them.  

Lay out your art.

The Easiest Way to Create a Gallery Wall from Scratch

Gather all of your pieces and lay them out. If you created a mockup, refer to it, but adjust and change it as you like because everything always looks different in person. Try different layouts and see what looks best. You could even take photos of each layout so you can compare them. Decide on the amount of spacing you want between each piece and measure it out to see how it actually looks. Once you're happy with it, leave them laid out until you're ready to hang them. This is my rough layout - I adjusted the spacing of these later so that it was even. I decided that the vertical layout that I had done for my mockup was too narrow for the space. I also added a black mirror that I already had from IKEA.

Create a wall mockup.

Use your frames to create outlines on paper and then cut them out. Do this for all pieces. Place the cutouts on the wall relative to how you laid them out in step 6. For each cutout, I marked a center guide 3" from the top of each frame and 2" for the mirror. Make sure to check how low your wire sits to compensate for where your holes will need to be. What I did was measure the spacing between each piece at 4" and aligned the two smaller pieces with the edge of the bigger pieces on each side. Since I already had a stud on my wall, I had to use that as the starting point for the center frame, so that is why there is more space on the right side of the wall. I then laid out the other pieces, making sure to align them to create order and centering the frames at each end horizontally. For my wall mounts, I used drywall anchors, so it was very easy to install. Wherever you marked your center guides is where you will drill your holes.

Hang your art and enjoy.

Once all of your screws are in, hang your frames and measure the spacing to make sure it is equal on all sides. Voila! There you have your beautiful gallery wall! Add your furniture back in place and don't forget some lighting to set the mood. It really does change the whole feeling of a room. I was just amazed with how great this gallery turned out, and I couldn't have been more pleased with the results. 

I hope you had an amazing time with me. I know this was a long post, so thanks for staying 'til the end and putting up with my endless rambling (haha). I am so excited to get to do this and can't wait to share more exciting projects like these. Let me know if you'd like to see my entire living room. It's not exactly complete, but I'd love to share what I have. 

Thank you so much to Minted for giving me this opportunity to design my space with these incredible works of art. I am hooked on what the company is all about - quality, detail, and giving back to the community. I love it when companies have depth and purpose.

If you are ever looking for wall art, stationary, home decor, children's decor, or fabrics, I highly encourage you to visit Minted's website. I was honestly blown away with all of their products.  

That is all lovelies, until next time! If you have any questions or if I missed anything, please comment below and I'll get back to you. 

Will you be creating a gallery wall? Share with me in the comments! <3

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Small Home Office Design Ideas - Glass Desk
Small Home Office Design Ideas - Glass Desk

Having a home office is the perfect way to boost productivity and creativity. Create a space that expresses who you are, and you will feel more inspired to take on the day with passion and purpose. Inspiration comes from everywhere - including your office - so fill it with things that you love. You want it to be a place that inspires you and gets you away from any distractions that the other parts of the house are full of. 

Most of us would like to say that we have all of the space in the world to create the perfect home office, but that's not always the case; however, a lack of space doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style and functionality. There are so many solutions to creating a home office that is still inspiring and has all of the essentials that an office would need to function and work.

In this post, I focus on the use of glass desks to open up small spaces. Desks are the focal point of an office, so choose a desk that you're going to love for a very long time. The see through nature of glass desks give the illusion of more space and draw the eyes around the room, instead of getting stuck on a large piece of furniture that can be too overwhelming for a small space. 

Discover these inspiring home offices featuring glass desks. They are all so pretty, so I hope you find some inspiration here that you can apply to your space. 

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There were so many inspiring home offices that I almost couldn't stop posting photos. Thanks so much for hanging out and gathering some ideas. It's so fun looking at pretty spaces like these - I could do this for days!

Did you see any that inspired you? I'd love to hear in the comments!