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Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 27 Jun 2020 by midcenturyjo

When all these uncertain times are over I’ll never complain about being dragged into work on a weekend again although no one would have to drag me here. More like drag me out. London Offices by Daytrip.

 

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 20 Jun 2020 by midcenturyjo

I’ve said it before and I can say it again now. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish like the office of interior design and architecture practice Richards Stanisich.

 

 

I have been working from home for my day job since day 1 of the pandemic lockdown (mid March). One day last week my boss asked all us leads on the team to send photos around of us in our workspaces. I was horrified at the tiny makeshift workspaces my colleagues had created for themselves. Meanwhile here I sit at my 8′ long former dining table on a Herman Miller office chair surrounded my about 20 plants, stacks of design books and several cats. So it really made my day when Greg Walters, who runs a graphic design company in Seattle, emailed with some photos of his pandemic-driven home office remodel. I am in awe of his organization, insanely good storage units and other cool stuff he came up with. All of this in the basement of his 1962 mid century post and beam home. I’d never go back to the office with this setup!!!

The hallway image between both rooms has the door to our utility room that houses the furnace and water heater along with our washer and dryer and a slop sink. The rectangular opening near the floor is the entrance to our cat’s litterbox now located in the utility room so we have finally gotten that out of sight.

The cabinet island I created out of Baltic birch plywood is topped with my former glass conference table. The wood cabinets were surplus from a lab remodel at the University of Washington and were purchased for $25 each. 

The fake steel girder/post was faced in mdf and I ordered a bunch of wood half rounds to create the fake rivets.

I eliminated a small conference room area and replaced it with a guest bedroom area where it used to be. (Perfect for afternoon power naps!!!)

The other room is on the other side of the basement and used to have walls of really cheap sheet paneling and green shag carpeting that was replaced with bamboo flooring. The cabinets in that room are all bamboo ¾” plywood. I call the other room my man cave since my wife has her own workspace upstairs and we seem to have created our own fiefdom on each floor since we are empty nesters and now have the space we both wanted. No kids in the house really has allowed us to customize what both of us have always wanted but never had the time or space to really get done.

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 13 Jun 2020 by midcenturyjo

Remember when we used to grumble about dragging ourselves into work on a weekend? Now we are happy with any work in the new normal. Still helps if your workplace is super stylish like this. Alala Office by Tina Rich Design.

Photography by Christian Torres

Working on a Saturday

Posted on Sat, 6 Jun 2020 by midcenturyjo

As parts of the world come out of lockdown I don’t think anyone would have any problem dragging themself into the office on a weekend. Most of us would be bolting in if we could. Still helps if it’s somewhere stylish 😉 Communico Workspaces, a shared office community in Cremorne, Melbourne by Pierce Widera.