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From the Design Files of Heather B – Dream “Nerd Room”

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Design Question

What are some things I can do to rearrange/decorate a room for an author-in-progress? Although I still have a lot to learn and still need to improve my writing, I’d like to become an author at some point in time. I write fantasy, mostly. If not fantasy, then romance; or both. I’d like my own space for when I write. My room–my house–is paneling (gah!) so that makes things difficult and uncomfortable. The walls are also hollow, which doesn’t give me the kind of silence I’d prefer.

I love creative rooms. Or, what I would call, “nerd rooms”. (“nerd rooms” consisting of color, mini libraries of books, DVDs, and CDs; movie/band posters on the walls…yet creative, homey things like bean bags, fuzzy carpets, and the like.) Only problem with my dream “nerd room” is money. I’m not quite old enough for a job, and I can’t ask anyone for money.

So, basically what I’m asking is if anyone has some tips on making my room close to a “nerd room” (or at least, more comfortable) till I can actually get some money.

Design Answer

Speaking as a fellow author, I know exactly what you mean – environment is very important to writers and it should be as inspirational as it is comfortable.

The first thing to do is separate writing from sleeping. Even if the room is not spacious, you can create distinct areas by rearranging the furniture so that your desk is not next to the bed, for example. It might not seem like much, but rearranging the furniture can give a “tired” room a little pick-me-up.

Make your writing area as appealing to you as possible. If you haven’t already done so, clear away any clutter. The desk needs to make room for any current projects you have on the go at the moments. The desk chair or office chair you sit in at your desk is almost as important as the desk itself. It should be comfortable. If it isn’t, find a decorative pillow or old pillow that you can recover to use as a seat cushion or backrest. Repurpose a scarf or some other item in your closet or linen closet that is no longer needed.

Go shopping in your house (or raid the garage) for items that no one else is using. You may not find a bean bag chair, but you might find a bed sheet that could be easily transformed into body pillow case and some old pillows or blankets that will do as “stuffing.” Maybe there is shelving in the garage or basement that is not being used to full capacity. See if it can be useful to you in your room. In my very first apartment, a section of utility shelving (still in the box) that didn’t fit in my father’s workshop served as bookshelves for several years until I could afford “real” ones.

If painting is an option, there are ways you can do it on the cheap. If you know someone who has recently done some painting, find out if they’d be willing to give whatever they haven’t used to you in trade – you could do yard work, errands, baby-sit, etc. in return for leftover paint cans.

Visit local garage sales and flea markets toward the end of the day – sometimes they will give or sell for next to nothing things like book shelves, chairs and other items they don’t want pack up to people who are willing to haul the stuff away.

Put pictures on the walls that are meaningful to you. Pick a theme like family members, great American writers or friends or famous people whom you admire and that inspire you. Put them in frames you already have. Or use white cardboard from recycled boxes to make simple mat frames; you could also paint the cardboard a color that matches something else in the room, like the curtains or your bedding.

Dollar stores can be your friend. You can sometimes find really good inexpensive items like picture frames, crafts supplies like glitter pens, and baskets that can be used to organize closets or shelves. You may even find inexpensive wallpaper borders that will give you’re a splash of color or that unique “designer” look.

Make a list of things you would like to purchase for your room and write them down in order of priority. You mentioned a bean bag chair, a fuzzy rug and mini libraries. There’s always occasions when we are given birthday money, gift certificates, etc. Use it for something that will make your “nerd room” a bit more inviting to you.

Good luck with your “nerd room!”

Keep sending me your design questions, and especially if you’re asking for advice regarding wall color, tips on rearranging a specific room etc., include pictures if you can.

From the Design Files of Heather B. – New Home Décor Dilemma

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Design Question
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My husband and I just purchased our first home and we would like to change the color of the walls to match our floors and furniture. Right now the colors of the walls are white. We like earth colors but we can’t decide what colors to choose.
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The first floor has three areas. First the den; we will convert it into an office and are going to close the den with glass doors. The furniture that I have for the office is a black leather chair and a glass and black desk. I would like to keep the vertical blinds.
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The second area is the living room, is a big rectangular space and I would like to have suggestions of how to set the furniture. Right now as you can see on the pictures there is a big empty space between the TV and the couches. That’s why I placed a rug in the place so it doesn’t look so empty. I’m also planning to hire an electrician to change the lighting in the living room. I want to install two chandeliers in the living room; one by where the TV is and the other one in the center of the furniture area. So I need suggestions for the lamps too.

And the third and last area is the dining room. Here I only want to change the lamp and color of the walls.

We would like to keep the same furniture but within a few months we are going to buy a new dining room set, which I also would like to get your opinion about what kind of furniture I should buy. Please give me your ideas about the colors and some decoration items. We want to buy plants or pictures to decorate it. Thank you

Design Answer

Congratulations on the purchase of your new home! This must me an exciting time for you.

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Since the space is open – you enter through the door and are immediately in the living room – you will want to choose a color that is warm and inviting. Earth tones, depending on the color family they are from, can be “cool.” I would definitely choose warm earth tones for this space. The floors are beautiful and deserve to be shown off. I would also take this opportunity to bring color into the room; not too much but just enough to give your living space some punch. Because you intend on enclosing the den/office area, you could choose two colors, one for the office and another for the living room/dining room. However, since the furniture you have selected is neutral (black leather office chair and black desk), you could very easily use one color for all three areas of the first floor. Just to give you some idea of your color choices, these shades are from Benjamin Moore.

The problem with the second area of your living space, the living room, is that currently it has no real focal point. The eye wanders around the room. I can see why you have arranged the furniture the way you have, because the shape of the room doesn’t give you many options. You will have to take measurements to see if this will since it is hard to judge distances from a picture.
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If it will fit while still allowing you access to the home office, I would place the sofa in front of the glass doors and toward the center of the living room. Then I would move the loveseat to the wall where the sofa is now. This will make the television a focal point. Having the shorter sofa against the wall will allow you to add an end table or a floor lamp. I would select lamps that match or complement the chandeliers that you plan on adding to the living room. The shades of the lamps should reflect the color palette you have chosen for the walls.
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You mentioned that you will be purchasing a new dining set in the next couple of months. Since you didn’t specify, I am assuming that you are not replacing the china cabinet. If this is the case, then I would select a dining set that either matches the china cabinet in style or in color.

Since the china cabinet is predominately traditional, I would suggest either a traditional or transitional dining table and dining chairs. Something like the Tradewins French Classics Dining Table with Two 18″ Leaves, which is transitional, would work with your china cabinet.

Plants are always a great choice when accessorizing a room. House plants typically improve air quality and they also add “life” and color, especially they are flowering plants. Pictures should have some meaning for you personally and be in keeping with the spirit of the room. For example, abstract artwork in this particular living space would not be as effective as a landscape picture or painting.

Thanks for writing in. Stay tuned next Monday when we tackle another interior design question. Keep sending me those emails and don’t forget to include pictures if you can.

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