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]]>Renovating our home office was part of the One Room Challenge that I had participated in the
year 2020 and it was a fun project.


Our home office is right off the entrance and I planned to go for a dark moody room top to
bottom and have some fun in this space. There’s lots of light in this room so I didn’t really mind
the dark color. I got loads of paint swatches from Sherwin Williams to decide on one.
For storage, I definitely wanted to go with the IKEA Ivar cabinets and lots of wall moulding on
one wall and a gallery wall on the other. So, I went for a mixture of traditional, modern and
vintage!
Before you go for IKEA Ivar cabinets, let me tell you that you might face these issues:

#wearewoodgrain
I started off by taking off the baseboard. A small tip for you to always score off the caulk with a
painter’s multi tool/utility knife otherwise it will damage your wall.
Then I dry-fitted the 2*4s wood pieces to put the cabinets on top. Before screwing the pieces
together, I marked where the studs are going to come and went ahead screwing it in from font
and back. I also made sure the screws are countersunk, so it sits flush with the wall.
To get rid of the wall texture of our home office, I used hardboard and put wood filler on the
seams. My suggestion would be to always get an angle finder first, measure and then cut the
boards before putting them in, otherwise it might not lie aligned.
Crown molding is hard but if you are planning to do that, and my recommendations are:
Before I started painting our home office, I put primer mainly to seal off the wood filler and for
better adhesion of the paint. My walls are semi-gloss finish, so got the priming done first with a
@homerightps sprayer (Kilz sprayer). I did use a little water to thin itdown; for a 1100 ml
container, I used 100 ml water. Around 10% water should be good.
Now letting you know what I learnt the hard way, so you don’t make the same mistake-
Sanding off an MDF board is not a good idea, as the seams were more obvious on a dark paint. It
became irregular and wasn’t looking good at all. I put aqua coat which also did not help, and I
actually ended up putting a moulding to cover the seams.
Once all the hard work was done, I used an emerald line from Sherwin Williams, I used the color
as recommended and here’s how my home office looks finally.

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