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ONE ROOM CHALLENGE WEEK III

**If you have been following my ORC skip the next three paragraphs – theyare to intro new friends & catch them up to speed!** 

If you are new to Jana Bek Design, welcome & thank you so much for stopping in! I’m an interior designer in Ann Arbor, MI. Most of my designs are implemented through my E-Design Services, although I also do live interior designs as well. More recently I have launched my line of Hand Painted Brushstroke lamps the first category of what I’m planning to be a full line of Home Décor products. I love color & pattern but built on neutral foundations so I have flexibility to mix things up as my taste change. I love layering vintage & modern pieces and as of late I’m entirely in love with light, airy, coastal aesthetics. Find me @janabekdesign on Twitter & Instagram to see additional photos of my style. 

Now, hello design enthusiasts! I’m delighted that you are following along in my making over our home in six short weeks!  Many thanks to Linda for organizing it and inviting me to this fantastic adventure! 

For my ORC I’m tackling two adjoining spaces – our family room and breakfast nook. I was originally going to do our family room but as it’s in need of mostly cosmetic changes, I thought it necessary to add on an adjoining area to keep me honest.Although we live in Michigan I still want to create a relaxed resort look for our home. Our other spaces achieve this aesthetic so I’m excited for these other rooms to reflect that vibe.

Alright so, in my over-eagerness to take on this challenge while managing new projects and product sales, I feel like I haven’t properly orientated you to my scheming so, let’s go, better delayed then never!

Here is the terrible before of our great room (heavy, heavy, jacquard fabrics? yellow paint? Bless my husband – who sought help, before we were together , for trying (with a design company that shall remain nameless that has since gone out of business).  Additionally, we are wanting to downsize in the near future, it’s a beautiful home just not manageable, so I’m working with the pieces we have. They have great lines and are of great quality so it’s a matter of updating them to make them work for us. They speak to Bristish colonial style which can segue into the Palm Beach/relaxed vibe I’ve created in our other spaces nicely so that’s the direction I’m taking. 

 
 

The easiest, and most affordable way to update any space, is to paint it. To cover up that hideous yellow in both rooms, we used two coats of Valspar’s Soft Pelican gray. The beautiful shade immediately transformed the spaces from scary to airy and gorgeous (it was hard for us to put the furniture back in the room)!

 
 

Ok, back to working with what you have. The sofa is covered in a chenille velvet green, with matching chenille pillows,  some bad yellow/brown silk fringe pillows thrown in for more bad taste. NO THANKS. So with the help of DecoratorsBestLacefield Designs, & Little Design Co, some gorgeous new pillows are going to give the sofa a new lease on life. 

Here is the dreamy textile round up:

 
 

Fabrics from top to bottom: Betwixt, Hothouse Flowers, Bleecker, Kelly Linen

The Lacefield Kelly linen pillows came this week and I'm in love! Some existing pillows I have are standing in but I needed to share a photo - there's hope for this space!

 
 

Those accent chairs, also in offensive jacquard, will receive some love with simple new linen cushion covers.

 Finally, my brilliant friend, Michelle Adams, (this lady is a visionary, who will kindly tell you to stick to your vision, after too many emails) said a rug would break up the seating area. The perfect rug she suggested has similar coloring to our carpet but the texture and ability to divide the space up was an “ah – ha” moment. I just put it in place tonight and am thrilled; I cannot wait to share photos with you! 

Now let’s give you some fun before and afters of the breakfast nook! 

How insanely gorgeous is this beachy Pottery Barn chandelier?! And they just launched large round jute rugs, which was a godsend for me, these are the first beautiful round jute rugs I've come across and it makes the uninteresting tile disappear.

 
 

I'm so excited to share more updates with you next week! 

You can keep up with any scheming in the interim on instagram & twitter @janabekdesign.

Be sure to check out what rooms these talented ladies are transforming via links below!

Autumn Clemons / Coco+Kelley / The English Room / Vanessa Francis / Greige Design / Hi Sugarplum / I Heart Organizing / Jenna Sue Design /  / Stephanie Kraus / The Pursuit of Style / Julia Ryan / Savvy Home / Simple Details / Simply Grove / 6th Street Design /  / Jill Sorensen / Swoon Worthy / Waiting on Martha / Kimberly Schlegel Whitman

Trademarked by Calling it Home

One Room Challenge Week II

If this is your first time visiting my site, welcome! For the next 5 weeks I’m participating in the One Room Challenge & I highly recommend you get caught up to speed, see my hideous before photos, & learn more about the ORC challenge by checking out last week’s post here

For my ORC I’m designing our great room & breakfast nook. They are both in need of cosmetic updates only, no major face lifts, so I was compelled to refresh two spaces to make me worthy of taking on the challenge <insert fist pound emoji here>. 

Last week I couldn’t drum up any before photos of the breakfast nook, so I’m delighted I finally unearthed a photo of the sad before! Legs everywhere, blah yellow paint, and our tile is an abysmal shade of coral. In this photo you don’t see the dated heart wrenching sadness that is our tile.  Alas, we are keeping it. If we retiled here, we would have to retile in three other spaces (including our great room). We hope to move soon and it doesn’t increase the value of our home enough to pull the trigger. This lady is a perfectionist and loves fine things but I’m practical above all else so sa la vie. Thankfully Pottery Barn has created my awesome sauce solve, this hubba hubba 8’ jute rug. It came yesterday, it is divine, and the first inkling of hope for the nook.  

 
 

 I’ve had a vision for the breakfast nook and this weekend, like a phoenix rising, I found my vision realized on Pinterest:

 
 

 Googling the photo (so I could know what genius to credit - it's by Meg Braff, I should have known, I am such a huge fan), I delightfully found it attached to this article on House Beautiful

 
 

Tropical perfection by Amanda Lindroth

 I excitedly resonate with all 12 signs, but #6, associated with my breakfast-nook-white-whale, and is the essence of my aesthetic:

“6. Even though you don't have palm trees swaying in your backyard, they're growing inside.”

 Mic drop.

We are in Michigan, it is barely spring, and we have palm trees inside year round, an oddly awesome validation to create your Palm Beach oasis in your home, wherever you may be, if you ask me.

That’s all this week. You may find it lacking but please keep in mind I’ve been obsessing about that inspiration photo in an unhealthy way. The tablescape alone…

 
 

Wish me luck on making my vision comet to life! You can keep up with any scheming in the interim on instagram & twitter @janabekdesign.

Be sure to check out what rooms these talented ladies are transforming via links below!

Autumn Clemons / Coco+Kelley / The English Room / Vanessa Francis / Greige Design / Hi Sugarplum / I Heart Organizing / Jenna Sue Design /  / Stephanie Kraus / The Pursuit of Style / Julia Ryan / Savvy Home / Simple Details / Simply Grove / 6th Street Design /  / Jill Sorensen / Swoon Worthy / Waiting on Martha / Kimberly Schlegel Whitman

One Room Challenge Week I

A LITTLE ABOUT ME…

If you are new to Jana Bek Design, welcome & thank you so much for stopping in! I’m an interior designer in Ann Arbor, MI. Most of my designs are implemented through my E-Design Services, although I also do live interior designs as well. More recently I have launched my line of Hand Painted Brushstroke lamps the first category of what I’m planning to be a full line of Home Décor products. I love color & pattern but built on neutral foundations so I have flexibility to mix things up as my taste change. I love layering vintage & modern pieces and as of late I’m entirely in love with light, airy, coastal aesthetics. Find me @janabekdesign on Twitter & Instagram to see additional photos of my style.

Now, hello design enthusiasts! I’m delighted that you are following along in my making over our home in six short weeks!  Many thanks to Linda for organizing it and inviting me to this fantastic adventure!`

For my ORC I’m tackling two adjoining spaces – our family room and breakfast nook. I was originally going to do our family room but as it’s in need of mostly cosmetic changes, I thought it necessary to add on an adjoining area to keep me honest.

Although we live in Michigan I still want to create a relaxed resort look for our home. Our other spaces achieve this aesthetic so I’m excited for these other rooms to reflect that vibe.

Here are some photos to illustrate the style of our home & my vision for the other spaces:

Our home:

 
 

Spaces to Design:

 
 

I’ll be sharing more in depth plans next week so be sure to stop back! Also you can keep up with any scheming in the interim on instagram & twitter @janabekdesign.

Thanks so much for stopping! Be sure to check out what rooms these talented ladies are transforming via links below!

Autumn Clemons / Coco+Kelley / The English Room / Vanessa Francis / Greige Design / Hi Sugarplum / I Heart Organizing / Jenna Sue Design /  / Stephanie Kraus / The Pursuit of Style / Julia Ryan / Savvy Home / Simple Details / Simply Grove / 6th Street Design /  / Jill Sorensen / Swoon Worthy / Waiting on Martha / Kimberly Schlegel Whitman

Trademarked by Calling it Home

One Room Challenge II Week 6

If this is your first time visiting my site, welcome! I’m participating in the One Room Challenge organized byLinda of Calling it Homewhere 20 bloggers design a space in the span of six short weeks. I highly recommend you get caught up to speed, see my hideous before photos, & learn more about the ORC challenge by checking out my previous posts:

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

If you are just tuning in, I took over my husband’s office (don’t worry he never uses it) as my home office is transitioning into a studio space to paint mybrushstroke lamps. I wanted to create a serene space that felt coastal & easy yet glamorous.

I just unearthed some additional iphone snaps of the sad state it was in before ORC:

Well Woo Hoo I made it! With a few last minute revisions to my design I was anxious that it wouldn’t come together in time. It was literally last Friday that I felt a huge sigh of relief, here’s a little insight into my eleventh hour scheming:

I picked up my cane chairs from the upholsterer on Thursday, I went with this windsor blue Nairobi fabric from Quadrille. I went with very traditional deep tufting to juxtapose the modern funky fabric. My upholsterer thought my deep tufting could look crazy with the zebra like pattern – it did not help my nerves having to be persistent in my direction! Needless to say, I am in love with the result & happy I went with my instincts. 

Here they are before:

 
 

Now in their Quadrille glory:

 
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I started my faux shagreen wrapped DIY for my Ikea console last Tuesday. I thought it was going great until Wednesday afternoon when I found the tape had completely popped off; I had to start over & figure out a new route. The upside was I found an awesome new adhesive, it went pretty quickly, & looked much more polished than the first time, I love how it came together! I will share the DIY with you all very soon – it’s SO SO easy!

 
 

Finally, I loved my striped rug but it was feeling too small so I ordered Home Decorators Collection sisal rug to layer under it. Again, worried on the timing (it came last Tuesday) but thankfully it made a huge difference & it had served as my first sign of hope!

 
 

Ok, enough of my lame woos, time for the pretty pics!  

When we hung the faux bamboo mirrors, I heard a choir of angels singing. I knew the space didn’t get the best light, which is why I added a pair of my chocolate brushstroke lamps atop the console, but with the mirrors reflecting the light from the windows, they’ve brighten the space up significantly.

 
 

I’ve wanted the poolside glamour print by Slim Aarons forever & it definitely brings the glam factor I was after. It pairs perfectly with my Society Social Bar cart; I am a more elegant business lady with it in the room!

 
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I love the final styling of a space, in particular the malachite ice bucket, blue & gold mail tray, & pineapple waste bin – though all new – they look vintage & add great character to the vignettes. 

You can see my CB2 coffee table ended up working perfectly in the space - literally saved the day & my sanity. I love mixing modern & vintage pieces - it keeps things fresh and not one note. 

 
 

I mentioned I was pleasantly surprised that I loved the look of my husband’s vintage barrister in the space after we painted the room so I kept it in the room. I love to spread out on my desk & keeping it free of debris so the barrister ended up being the perfect place to store items I often want at the ready. I love that I can slide over there for these necessities while keeping my desk clean of clutter.  I think my Minted art pieces fit perfectly on the slight wall adjacent to this work nook. 

 
 

I had not anticipated the One Room Challenge being so tough. Mostly due to having to pay such strict attention to deadlines & planning my design in a fraction of the time I'm accustomed to. That said, I'm thrilled I was invited by Linda of Calling it Home to be a part of this awesome adventure! I would have put this project off if it hadn't have been for ORC & I'm already enjoying working in my new office space!

 
 

Also, THANK YOU all so much for your support in these past 6 weeks! Your encouragement has been so greatly appreciated! Also thank you to our wonderful sponsors; Decorum StyleJayes Studio, Lamps PlusMinted & Wayfair I was completely on a budget & your generosity is hugely appreciated. 

 
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