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By Adam Fortner, Photos by Ryann Ford Homeowners Rob and Lesley Guthrie moved in to their Northwest Austin home shortly after they married in 2000. After renovations in much of the rest of the house last year, their home office remained unfinished and its renovation was on hold indefinitely—until Lesley decided to enter Austin Woman’s room refresh contest. Luckily, her room was chosen for a new-year update. Located next to the master bedroom and bathroom, the room has served different purposes throughout the years, first as a nursery for their two children and then as a home office. After the kids moved in to their own rooms, the office was furnished with a small hand-me-down desk and side table, but it wasn’t suited for getting much work done. “Our office desperately needed a refresh,” Lesley says. “The color was all wrong and the furniture wasn’t functional.” Lesley escapes to the room first thing in the morning. But Rob, who sometimes works from home, was using the dining room for his office.
“The dining room is the epicenter of our home, so it was difficult keeping two very active children quiet while conducting conference calls,” Rob says. I wanted to give the Guthries a warm, inviting office to serve as an all-around workspace, as well as a place to escape in those early morning hours. Working with contractor Gary Ramirez of GPR Pro-Construction, Warren Clark of World Interiors and IKEA of Round Rock, we gave the room a fresh new look. The result: “We love our transformed home office and we are so happy to have a refreshed room that is both stylish and functional.” -Rob and Lesley Guthrie Working with Warren Clark of World Interiors, we selected the colonial plantation desk for the space so Lesley and Rob could spread out. The desk is handcrafted from solid mango wood. “Mango wood has the beauty and durability of an exotic tropical hardwood, and is also an ecologically renewable resource. Mangos are the most common fruit tree in the world, and once the trees stop bearing fruit, they are harvested for their lumber and replanted.
Mango is ideally suited for furniture in that it has a density and hardness similar to cherry or walnut,” Clark says. The Lara Chair serves as a desk chair and is upholstered in an easy-care gray linen fabric. The vintage carpenter’s folding ruler serves as an unexpected small document holder. It can be used to keep notes handy or as a place to display pieces to show off. Unfolding the ruler provides more length, but keeping it folded gives dimension. Replacing pulls and handles on furniture is a quick and easy update, and one of those details that really brings a room together. Prismatic Spring pulls in blue from Anthropologie were used to customize the mango wood desk. The navy stoneware knobs with a crackled glassy surface give the desk even more sophistication and are an unexpected hit of color. IKEA’s Emmie Kvist curtains were the jumping-off point for the room. The bold pattern looks like a traditional floral but has a more modern graphic punch in gray and navy.
The cotton/linen blend and white field add lightness to the space in contrast to the darker walls. The solid mango wood Texas Ranch plasma cabinet from World Interiors was placed on the wall behind the desk. Its substantial size offers great storage and a large surface area for spreading out. The central glass-door-fronted shelves—intended for media components—make a great display area. On top is a large Songe mirror from IKEA, placed to reflect light from the room’s one window. An Aläng table lamp adds ambient lighting and a West Elm lacquered wood tray in silver holds decorative pieces that can easily be moved when more workspace is needed. For task lighting, IKEA’s Roxmo lamp fit the bill. The translucent spheres and silver finish bring some sparkle to the room while navy grosgrain ribbon trim added to the top and bottom of the shade give it a custom look and tie it in to the room’s color scheme. Contractor Gary Ramirez scraped the heavily textured ceiling, added recessed lights to replace the basic central fixture and painted the walls and trim.