I’m currently putting my walk-in wardrobe / home office room together, with the love for a white interior over-taking my mental moodboard. So I thought I’d share some images that have inspired and are inspiring me when it comes to styling my desk space. I love a fresh white room!
What girl doesn’t dream of one day having the pleasure of walking into a huge walk-in wardrobe, full of lush clothes, accessories and bags?
I’ve totally been playing with the idea of creating my dream wardrobe NOW, instead of storing up a ton of ideas for my future dream home. Being very ambitious, my mind tends to spend most of it’s time in the future, but I recently thought to myself “Hey, why not create that dream wardrobe now?? Like, what’s stopping me?” And just like that, I began on this fun project… literally the other day!
Picked a room in my home to convert, and started mapping out ideas of what would go where, as I was designing the space from scratch! No I don’t live in a Kardashian-like mansion, but thought, sometimes it’s actually healthy to live in the present and work with what you have now. Ya know? Why wait till I get my perfect dream home in years to come, when I could make it work right now? [Ok, that's a lot of 'Nows'!]
So here’s a bunch of pics that have inspired me prior and during “the build”…
… and this pic of Aimee Song‘s walk-in, which definitely pushed me over the edge, loool…
Loooooved this Youtube video too!
Lush! Be sure to check back to see pics of my finished walk-in space! Exciting!! [Disclaimer: Please don't expect to see an expensive, chunky wood-filled space of a walk-in wardrobe... I'm building mine on THE tiniest of budgets! £4.50 clothing rails and all that good stuff! It'll look great though!]
I’ve been following Paper Fashion for years now, and watched how both her illustrations and blog have evolved, and I’ve gotta say, it’s been a beautiful experience. I love her work, have done from the beginning, so when I stumbled across this Style At Home post over at Glitter Guide, I was like Yum!
As expected, her space is as colourful and upbeat as her fashion illustrations, and is right up my alley in terms of aesthetics and interior design. Check out more pics here.