I recently put together a trends piece for the March issue of San Diego Magazine that offers tips for designing & organizing your home office (spring cleaning time is almost here!). I also included a collage of inspiring office additions – many of the pieces which represent a ‘dream’ office space in our office/guestroom remodel – that pull together a very gender-neutral (but pretty!) organized office space.
Here’s the inspiration board I created:
And just for fun, here’s the published spread (find the online issue – as well as the eight organization/decorating tips & tricks – here on pages 82 & 83):
I also wrote an article on a beautiful “ultra modern” home here in San Diego by famed local architect Jonathan Segal:
A fun read if you love contemporary design and architecture!
Now if I can only find that beautiful wood desk from Layla & Grayce at about an eighth of the price… it’s stunning :) and would make an excellent addition to the new office. Hope you had a lovely weekend!
You can find the February San Diego Magazine edition on masculine and feminine bedroom inspiration boards here.
Janelle says
Such a busy girl – how do you find time to sleep?! Your organization article looks great. I ordered a few goodies from paper-source and seejanework.
And the La Jolla home article is awesome! Unbelievable architecture & features, to say nothing of the location & view!!! Love the wood ceilings & other incredible details. It’s so neat to see your name in the byline!!
Nancy U says
Congratulations! I’m not in the biz, but I think that a lot of your readers are decorators or want to become better known as designers. Would you be able to do a post on how to get published like this?
Morgan says
Hi Nancy,
Thanks for your comment! It’s funny that you should mention this because it was rather by great coincidence that I was asked to work with San Diego Magazine. I work full time as a marketing consultant for several small businesses and this keeps me oh-so-busy, however when the magazine reached out to me to contribute as a writer for their At Home and Trends pieces, I couldn’t turn down an opportunity to do something I love. It’s plenty of work to have a full time + part time job now, but I enjoy it and manage to make it all fit in to one busy week. My best advice to anyone interested in becoming a designer is to network, network, network. My inside secret has always been to ask for ‘informational interviews’ with anyone that you’d like to get to know better – it’s not an interview for a position but rather an opportunity to get to know someone in your field and to ask lots of questions! You’ll learn a ton and they’ll likely keep you in mind for future projects.
I do hope that helps!
~Morgan
Jennifer says
Cool!
BTW, I like your inspiration board better than the published spread. :D
Emily @ NewlyWife says
Wow, looks great! I especially love the pattern ottomans.
Morgan says
Thanks, Emily!
~Morgan