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Emily Bowser’s BEAUTIFUL Hardworking, Multipurpose Room Reveal (+ Get Ready For Her DIYS)

HI EVERYONE!! It’s been a minute. I am so excited to talk to you about this random room that has taken me So. Dang. Long. to figure out. We are going to talk about its evolution from Psycho Parkway to The Bad Boi Room to The Foster Room to Andrew’s Dungeon to my Recovery Space to its present, multipurpose, hardworking, 100 square foot room everyone (including the cats) want to be in 24/7.

Let’s start at square one, the day we closed on the house:

And now you know why we called it Psycho Parkway.

The footprint of this room has remained pretty much the same. We removed the closet, seen here on the left, in order to make space for a bed in the primary bedroom (my headboard is on the other side of this wall). We also lowered the left window to even them out and replaced them. Other than the living room, this was the only other room with original wood floors and as you can see, not in the best condition (Water damage! Termites! Woohoo!). The drywall had to be removed throughout the house in order to replace all the electrical and install AC/heat.

my husband, andrew, a monster you’ll hear about later
shooting towards the room from the front door/living room

If you haven’t read the financially insane saga of buying this house, you can read it here. The short story is that we were almost completely financially ruined by the “end” of the reno (is it ever really over?). The point is, by the time we were living in the house, we didn’t have ANY money to do, well, anything. Before living here we actually have lived in bigger apartments (square footage wise) but never in a 2 bedroom. We simply didn’t have anything to put in this space. I couldn’t even find a picture of it finished because what ended up happening is, they fixed the floors, closed up the walls, painted them the same color as the rest of the house (Polar Bear by Bher) and we shoved a dresser we owned previously that didn’t fit anywhere else and everything that we didn’t want our cat Puck to get into. This is when the room was dubbed “The Bad Boi Room”. Puck is our difficult baby that we love dearly. He has a lot of…quirks? He’s gotten a bit better with age, but when we moved here he was still pretty young and if he can find even the tiniest piece of plastic, he will eat it, vomit and then pee in/on it. Also he generally will treat anything he can get inside of like a litter box (ask my friend Ashlee who had her suitcase used as one). ALSO any pile of things. Vague, I know. But if it resembles a pile, he would pee on it (ask my friend Jenna, her jacket was tossed on a chair and sort of was like a pile?) 

They are super fun quirks and only a mother could love him. Truly. Good thing when you move to a new place and nothing can go into your garage that’s flooding, you definitely don’t have any plastic or boxes or piles. You also have a TON of patience when said garage is flooding and you owe your contractor $80,000 and have zero dollars. It was also November of 2016. It was a dark timeline.

So, this room became the room we were able to put sh%t in and shut the door – which of course made Puck all the more obsessed with it and he would sneak in whenever possible, all he wanted to do was go in there and be BAD. This lasted…a year? I don’t know, time is weird. Eventually we were able to get one of those pull out couch situations from IKEA and it was a pretty sad, but completely fine guest room. And by guest room, I mean cat room. Cats were the main guests. In fact, we were fostering the best cat in the world in February of 2019 when we used the space (because it was basically an empty room) to shoot a removable wallpaper project for Target.

photo by sara ligorria-tramp | from: a home office makeover with threshold removable wallpaper by target

(Sherman pictured in window. He was “the one who got away”. Not literally. He’s happy in a home, just not mine, which is sad, for me.)

This wallpaper isn’t exactly my personal style vibe, but shooting in this space made me realize a few things: 1. The more stuff that was in the space, the bigger it somehow felt. I don’t know if I mean literally bigger, but I was surprised by how much could fit in there which made it FEEL bigger, if that makes sense (?). It definitely felt cozier and more welcoming. I wanted to be in it. 2. I really liked that high shelf moment and wanted to incorporate that into my design. 3. I wanted the walls to make a statement like this wallpaper.

About a month after the shoot, my husband went freelance and needed a proper office. I had our friend Shade paint the room Laurel Woods by Sherwin Williams which is an INTENSELY dark green. I didn’t know it at the time but it’s also the color of the exterior of the Mountain House. I went. for. it. I had him paint the trim, the inside of the door and the ceiling. My dream was to turn this into a guest room/office/workout space/TV room and it was all in my head. I wanted it DARK for lots of reasons, Andrew likes it dark when he edits videos (he’s not an editor but has to do edit passes regularly), for TV watching, and also I prefer a dark room when I work out (cardio specifically because it makes me zone in).

We had to trash the IKEA couch. During the wallpaper shoot it rained, no, it POURED – and my trusty-most-floodingest garage (where we were storing the couch) did its thing and flooded, like, A LOT. On the bright side, this made us have to make some decisions about furnishing the space fast, which isn’t really my MO. I had a vision of this custom wrap around desk that incorporated a bed which we did DIY but then, crickets. 2019 was CRAZY. We produced SO much at EHD AND I finally pulled together my primary bedroom, bathroom, living room, and dining room for reveals. THEN in November, I left EHD to work on Orlando’s HGTV show, Build Me Up, and worked on that literally into the beginning of the pandemic. “THE SHOW MUST GO ON, no, literally it must – we can’t just leave these people without houses!” Cut to me, maskless, going into every store as the world was shutting down. “GET OUT OF MY WAY I NEED THROW PILLOWS.” Ironically, by the time I was in quarantine, we didn’t have any toilet paper. Why I couldn’t navigate my 2 carts full of tchotchkes to the toilet paper aisle? I’ll never know.

Suffice to say, the office was pretty low on my priorities. I felt like I was barely home the entire year. Like, I know I slept there just about every night but it really didn’t feel like it. Andrew, however, was home ALL the time and if there’s one thing I’ve learned by being with Andrew since the summer of 2000 (yes, you read that correctly) – Andrew should never, ever, be left to his own devices. No, seriously, forget the before from before and BRACE YOURSELVES.

WTF

Y’alllllllllll. This is what happens if you let Andrew loose. He brought WFH to a whole new level. I mean, you could spend a long time finding all the gems in this photo, but my favorites include: 1. the robe being used as a window treatment on the left 2. the monster hands on the ground, and 3. the Elvira pin up on the wall. He never turned off that bat light or the red light so when you got up to pee in the middle of the night (the bathroom is directly across the hall) whatever that thing is that’s wearing a fez would stare at you while you were relieving yourself. TERRIFYING. He is constantly creating so that room was pretty much always in a state of chaos even though I made him “pick up” regularly. But I mean, if you can imagine this picked up, it’s still WILD.

Rewind for just a sec…another fun thing that happened in 2019 (riiiiiight as I was starting the show) was that I found out I had fibroids. Not your run of the mill fibroids (not sure what that means) but a fruit basket of fibroids. Well, I liked to call them that because doctors LOVE describing sizes as fruit like we’ve never heard of a centimeter before 🙄. I had a grapefruit, an orange, a lemon, a kiwi, and a grape. Cute right? (Shoutout to Arlyn for making me go to the doctor!). If you aren’t aware, uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths in or on your uterus. Not much is known about why they occur and I won’t get into it because honestly, this isn’t my field and this post is already long enough, but let’s just say gender and race factors around this particular health condition are very much so WHY we don’t know much. Unfortunately, I was one of the women where a myomectomy was my only option. But fortunately, I was able to pull together enough money to pay for my health insurance out of pocket (as I was now freelance). The doctor was all, “Damn. How’d you NOT know about these? They should come out PRONTO” and I was all “Uh. No. Gotta work. V poor. Paying for insurance out of pocket, bought a house, it’s a long story…ALSO DOCTOR HAVE YOU SEEN I DIDN’T KNOW I WAS PREGNANT???? DON’T @ ME”. And then the pandemic started right before I was supposed to take them out (April) which kinda threw a wrench in things.

I digress. The reason I’m telling you this really personal information is that knowing I had a major surgery coming up as soon as hospitals weren’t completely overrun made me pull the space together a bit more. A myomectomy has an 8 week ~mostly~ bedridden recovery. You are supposed to move around a little bit after a couple of weeks but you have to be crazy careful. It’s like having a c-section but “worse” (according to the doctor) because you have the incision, plus all the other internal incisions. Ugh. I wish it was socially acceptable to post pics of them, you KNOW I made the doctor take pics. Ok, now I’m sharing TMI just for funsies. I wanted my TV room dream for my recovery where I could watch every documentary on NXIVM and Scientology, take edibles, watch everything vampire (missed the bus a decade ago) and fill my glorious museum on Animal Crossing.

Spoiler Alert: I did all those things

In a stroke of luck, our former tenants moved out in August and the newbies that moved in didn’t want/need their side of the garage. The words were barely out of their mouths before I started moving Andrew’s office down there. 

Here he is, living his best, creepy, gross life.

Daffy and I simply cleaned up the space and moved in…

At first, it was nothing crazy. Daffy and I made the bed, Daffy and I patched the walls (the monster had used gaff tape to hang things, you can guess how that turned out), and Daffy and I bought this handy dandy bolster off of Etsy. I bought the king size in “Toast”. (Pro Tip: the length of a full mattress is the same as the width of a king bed) and – voila! Take it off for guests to sleep at night and during the day…wait is that why it’s called a daybed? It actually makes a HUGE difference in the comfort level of using a bed like a couch. Highly recommended. Really, and I #paidforthis. 

During Amazon’s Prime day in mid-October, I finally bought myself a Samsung Frame and we had it installed right in time for my surgery in mid-November (I was very lucky to get in right before the holiday Covid surge). The rest of the room stayed as is and I got to spend a lot of time dreaming up what I wanted to do to the place.

took this one special, just for you all. me: living my best life in recovery with cats, toilet paper, and syrup(?)
my view, every single day for 8 weeks, but imagine leah remini on the tv and me, sobbing. 

Let’s get to some reveals already!

OK – so there’s a lot going on in this room so I’ll break it up and go through my favorite parts.

The Wrap Around Desk/Shelf/Bed

Rug (vintage) | Chair (vintage | Woven Basket | Wall Color

I wanted something that made the most of the small amount of space in this room. It’s a simple construction, doesn’t really warrant a tutorial because it would vary based on the space you have. I used the cheapest wood I could get at Lowe’s (I think it’s pine?), a lot of Matte Black Stain, quite a few L brackets (big ones to hold the desk to the wall and smaller ones to attach the sides and shelves) and some 2x4s to help secure the desk to the wall. I could have bypassed this and just gone for more L brackets but I liked the idea of  being able to attach the whole back piece all the way around. In retrospect, not sure if I would do the 2x4s again. It’s definitely secure but maybe overkill? I was making this up as I went so I think there’s better and more refined ways to do this for sure. I decided to make the desk 18” deep (two 9” wide pieces of wood connected to each other) on the right side. The part that wraps around (under the windows) is just one 12” wide piece of wood. The right side ends so there’s about a foot of breathing room for the door to open all the way, which is even with the end of the bed, making the desk/shelf/bed sitch an imperfectly perfect U shape with the area rug (HELLO JEAN PALMER HOME), my $50 vintage chair (that is in desperate need of an upholstery job – recs?), and my “Trashcan” sitting in the center of the U. 

Table Lamp | Diffuser | Vase | Wooden Tray | Lidded Dish | Knot/Checkered Tray | Stapler | Ladder (Vintage)

I put shelves on the right side of the desk (by the door). The top shelf holds the box for the Frame TV, the two other shelves have vintage Hearth and Hand faux leather bins (no longer available) with workout gear in the top one, and our Peloton shoes in the bottom. On the desk, I keep my favorite lamp ever by Human Home. It gives off good diffused light for this dark space and has a built-in dimmer (a must for me). My Terracotta Vitruvi Stone Diffuser is among my favorite purchases for my recovery time. The Grove scent is my personal favorite.  (reminder: I #paidforallllllthis) Because of the very limited storage, I keep office supplies in creative spaces. We always say this at EHD, but a good tray is hard to find and this Rounded Wood Tray by West Elm is gooood. It’s a great size, has handles, and the rounded edges gives it that detail that makes it not too basic. Love this Studio Mcgee for Target vase, I use it in practically every shoot I do because it’s neutral, versatile (is it a vase or the perfect crock?), and luckily for you, still available. The Trinket Dish I pulled from my prop collection and it lives here now because it’s so cute while holding receipts that need to be scanned (a regular part of my life). That checkered tray holding my tape dispenser, stapler, and vintage ruler is none other than Tramp Ceramics, as is the knot on the wall hanging above it! 

Natural Woven Box | Cement Head

The “shelf” that wraps under the windows is the perfect side table for the Daybed as well as where I keep my box of small office supplies (extra pens, pencils, erasers, clips, washi tape, etc), my mancala board, and a cement head (obvs). The smokey globe light is IKEA. I’ve had it forever and it’s lived just about everywhere in my house which is good since it’s just a placeholder for a vintage lamp I have coming.

Smokey Globe Light

The bedframe is the cheapest wood IKEA frame, with stained wood pieces screwed in around the side and bottom, making it look continuous with the desk. It *may* be the Neiden but it didn’t have a headboard at all so I’m not sure? There’s a shelf on the side that is even with the bedframe (so slightly lower than the mattress). I have a stack of our favorite games and puzzles, along with 2 of my favorite Target coiled rope bins. In one I keep extra bedding and the other is a catch-all for things I use on the reg. But when not in use I want them out of sight/mind eg: laptop, iPad, journal, a pouch with misc chargers, and the current book I’m reading (Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance if you were wondering). In the back corner of the shelf and on The Citizenry side table on the other side, I have 2 power strips that are running from a plug that is directly in the middle of the bed, behind the bolster and impossible to get to. Honestly, I have to share because having a plug for laptops and a phone charger at arm’s reach is so clutch when there is a sleeping cat on top of you, which for me is basically always. On the side table, I also have a vintage container where I keep the oils for my diffuser and a tray to corral my clickers.

The vintage sconce above the side table is actually Sara’s. I had bought my dream sconce, the Le Klint 204 Mushroom Wall Lamp and it didn’t arrive in time. Actually, quite a few things didn’t arrive because of covid/storms across the US, which was sad but I guess it just means I’ll have to do another photoshoot??

Comforter | Stripe Pillowcases | Quilted Sham (similar) | Quilt (similar) | Faux Leather Lumbar

As far as bedding, I went with mostly solids with different textures. The grey comforter base is Hearth and Hand. I decided for the shoot to purchase 2 king pillows because I realized that the length of the daybed wanted longer pillows. I purchased these terracotta linen stripe pillowcases to bring a little interest. I thought about purchasing a different quilt/sham set so that both sets of pillows were king, but honestly, I like what I have, they are vintage West Elm and I’ve had them for yearsss. They are no longer available but it’s very similar to this quilt and this sham set from Casaluna. I think because it’s supposed to feel like a couch I don’t mind that there are different sized pillows? What do you think? Should I spend $$ so that they match?

Throw Blanket

My favorite part of the bedding, however, is the throw blanket from heaven. I told Sara that I love it so much that I can’t tell if it is ugly or not, it’s beautiful to me! Of course, we all know and love the faux leather lumbar from Target. 

Before moving on, I would be remiss to not mention my FULL COVID HAIR. WHOA. I mean, I knew it was intense but this pushed me over the edge. DIY haircut coming to my insta soon! At least I gave you all a middle part that all the young people think they invented…

The High Shelf

Shelf Brackets | Wood Shelf | Planter | Bookend | Potted Faux Eucalyptus

Not too much to say here, just that I’m a huge fan of a high shelf, especially in smaller spaces that need storage. I’m about to do something similar in my kitchen. If you don’t have a lot of floor space, go up! I bought three 12” brackets from this Etsy shop (currently partially shut down because of weather) and used a beautiful piece of white oak from Ross Alan Reclaimed, cut it to size (from the corner to the end of the bed), made sure to adhere the brackets to studs because this thing is HEAVY and styled away with mostly books (because I don’t have space for a bookshelf and I have so. many. books. My big trick for this shelf is faux plants. 1. It’s dark in here and 2. That shelf is high – I will for sure forget about any plant that is up there and it will die. The one on the right is this super convincing fake by CB2, the one on the left is real from another part of my house because this one hadn’t arrived from Target. I actually previously owned this Hearth and Hand fake but I had to buy it AGAIN because every time I bring it to set someone wants to keep it because it looks that good. I just cut the hang-y things off and cheated it inside of that same planter. I returned the asparagus fern to my bedroom and the shelf is now safe from becoming a plant graveyard. Cutie bookend by West Elm. Wood object is vintage.

Magazine Rack

I know there are going to be questions. This DIY may be the best DIY I’ve ever come up with and made Shade build for me hahahaha. This was one of the first things I envisioned for the space and it turned out SO DAMN NICE and honestly, I didn’t exactly wield the tools myself but I’m gonna make it seem sooooo easy.

These were some of my inspo pics:

I had some leather from the Casaluna Shoot That we did at Sara’s a few months ago so I wanted to try my best at recreating something similar. I looked at these pics and I was like, sure, wood? Screws? Nails? Easy enough. And guess what? It kinda was!

HOW TO BUILD THE SWEETEST MAGAZINE HOLDER OF ALL TIME

Step 1: Buy wood. I went fancy and bought Walnut wood from my friendly neighborhood Home Depot. 2.5” wide x 0.75” –  a few long pieces and one piece of 1.5” x 0.75? (just make sure the pieces are longer than what you need so you can cut them down

Step 2: Determine size. For mine, I wanted it to fit nicely between the two windows with a little breathing room – 44”, and I wanted it to be tall enough to hold some larger magazines I sometimes have – 14” 

Should you do step 1 and 2 be swapped? Probably. This is how we did it. I mean, I had an idea of how long I wanted it *holds arms out* This long! Like I said, making it up as I go (an Emily Bowser Story).

Step 3: Cut Wood (see cut pieces above). I had two, 2.5”, cut to 44” for the length. Two 2.5” in cut 13.25” (the 0.75” will be made up by the 13.25” sitting on top of the bottom piece of wood) and one 1.5” cut to 42.5” (this will hold the magazines in at the bottom, sit on top of the bottom piece and between the two side pieces, when next to the side pieces it will be 44” wide. 42.5”+0.75”+0.75” = 44” Stay in school kids! *We used my table saw to cut the pieces.

Step 4: Be an overachiever like our friend Shade and lightly sand the pieces before you put them together (I tried to make him skip this step)! He used my orbital sander with a fine grit paper.

Should fit together like this! Top and very bottom – 44”, sides – 13.25”, mini piece sitting on top of bottom piece – 42.5”

Step 5: Nail gun that ish together!

Step 6: Realize Emily’s nail gun is not as nice as your fancy one (speaking from Shade’s perspective) and walnut is HARD. Drive a half-hour home and a half-hour back.

Step 7: NOW nail that ish together while Emily runs to the closest hardware store to get wood filler because is it really a DIY project if you only had to go to the hardware store ONCE??

Step 8: Fill nail holes and wait 30 mins or so.

Step 9: Lightly sand, wipe with dry cloth

Step 10: Oil, you know, if you want. We used Feed-N-Wax

Step 11: I found the same nails that I *think* may be for laying carpet. I honestly just liked the look of them, they were matte and raw looking. I checked on a spare piece of wood that it wouldn’t split it, I marked the spot I wanted, pre-drilled teeny tiny holes to help the nail along, and carefully nailed one side of the leather in (I used 2” wide), measured to make sure it was level and nailed the other side in. It’s helpful to have someone to hold the leather taught while you do this. And yes IIIII actually did do this part.

Step 12: Carefully drill holes for attaching to wall. We used gold screws I had, with anchors of course, and they blended in pretty well.

Step 13: Attach to wall! YAY!

Window Treatments

If you’re interested in a window treatment tutorial, I may be documenting (made them at night, horrible lighting). They are basically the outside mount version of the ones Orlando made with his mom, and very similar to the ones Julie and I (ok, mostly Julie) made for the mountain house kid’s room but without a liner. They are the same fabric that I used for the temporary wallpaper post and underneath them, I have inside mount, light-blocking roller blinds for when people sleep here or if we are watching TV during the day. The roller blinds are practical, but not cute. When rolled up, the DIY shades act as a valence for covering up the roller blind unsightliness. When down they offer more privacy while still letting light in.

Wall Decor

Wall Grid

Above the magazine holder, I have a simple wall grid for pinning my REAL LIFE inspo board. I’m a visual person (obviously) and I’m also tactile. I prefer things I can touch to the digital and flipping through magazines and cutting things out that catch my eye is very relaxing to me. I like how the grid disappears into the wall making the clippings look like they are floating.

The Gym Nook

Wood Hooks | Bala Power Ring | Yoga Rug

Behind the door, I came up with a simple way to store more of my workout stuff. I bought some simple wood hooks and have my resistance bands, yoga rug, and bala power ring (a cute and more versatile version of a kettlebell). It’s nice that it tucks behind the door but I don’t get mad about it when I have to see it either. Little known fact about me, I was a Bar Method instructor for a number of years and actually early in my assisting days with Emily I would teach the very very early morning classes (5:30 WHAT) and then go work on set. The space between the desk and the bed is perfect for teaching myself some classes (with the desk as my makeshift “bar”) or for taking online classes with my former Bar Method bosses who have started their own fitness studio, Chrysalis, when they needed to pivot during the pandemic.

I am also a Peloton spokesperson. Well, unofficially, but, I’m open – HMU. We’ve had ours since the end of 2018 because I was looking for something that wouldn’t take up too much space or be an eyesore. It’s one of the reasons that I like the reason the room is dark, the bike sort of disappears. I have a tray that attaches to the top of it and I will free ride and check emails for about 20 mins in the am and then do a quick 15 min climb with my BFFs Ally Love or Emma Lovewell. It’s a good workout, low impact, doesn’t have a big footprint, and isn’t ugly. If you can finance it, it costs less than a gym membership for 2 people (in LA anyway) and ours is now paid off.

Wait, MORE Art

Of course, I can’t NOT mention the beautiful Minted art (the only items in this room that were gifted). When picking out this art I had a conversation with my friend Orlando about how and when to choose to have something put on canvas and framed vs not (traditional framed art with glass). I had chosen this art and I felt like I wanted it on canvas but wasn’t sure if that was ok. He gave a simple answer that felt like a “duh” moment but I didn’t think of it until he said it. He said, if framing art that looks like it could be painted on canvas, like this “painting” it makes sense to put it on canvas, whereas if it were a modern print that was obviously made digitally, it should not be. I like that rule but also, rules are arbitrary do what you want 🙂

Rosy Tomorrow I and Rosy Tomorrow II by Stephanie Goos Johnson

I actually have a headboard DIY planned (of course I do) but for now, this diptych is holding its place, because we all know how long I take to get to projects. I think they will just relocated next to the Peloton to pretty up that naked corner in the future. 

Drop the Ball by Keren Toledano | After the Bath by Patricia Robitaille | Wetland Wall by Field and Sky

The other 3 pieces of art in this shoot are also from Minted. My original idea (to cover up the mess that was made of my walls – thanks gaff tape) was to get the Frame TV and surround it with an entire gallery wall full of art, objects, and vintage mirrors perhaps? Because this is my space and I can take my time, I’m using this as an excuse to slowly build a small art collection. Art (and framing!) is pricey though so this will take a while. As my collection grows I will have no problem integrating the gifted Minted art because the colors and textures are very “me”. In the meantime, I’m really digging this asymmetrical look. I feel like it’s balanced with the flowers, knot, and vintage bird ladder on the opposite side but I feel like it may be controversial. What do you all think?

Alright friends, it’s been fun. Let’s talk about cats, fibroids, my monster of a husband, Pelotons, cats that (figuratively) got away, fuzzy blankets, the solutions to life’s biggest problems, cults, Vampire Diaries (problematic! But Ian Somerhalder!), mancala and I guess design stuff.

Until next time!
Xx

*Photos by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
** Design by Emily Bowser

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Thea
3 years ago

This was so inspiring! Love this! Currently waiting to take over a new place where we will be making a combined office / guest room. Love how this is a chill space as well.

Diane
3 years ago

Emily Bowser, I can NOT with this room. It’s tooooo good! Every inch is a testimony to your clever intentions, fierce determination, and keen aesthetic. And on a tight budget too?!?!? Seriously, I don’t even know what to say besides YES and PLEASE SHOW US MORE and YOU ARE FREAKING AMAZING.

P.S. My favorite detail: how the leather on the insanely cool magazine rack ties in with the gorgeous OrMOMdo inspired window coverings.

P.S.S. Your husband might be a monster. I won’t argue with you on that.

Rusty
3 years ago
Reply to  Diane

Hell, yeeeeeaaaaaaahhhhh!!!!

Laura
3 years ago

Love it!! So much to take in, and I love all the details and the diy elements. Approachable beauty.

Nina
3 years ago

Love the paint colour, love that you painted EVERYTHING, love all the DIY shelving and desks! 10 out of 10 would like an exact copy of this room in my appartment thank you.

Jo
3 years ago

This room is gorgeous! I am completely obsessed!

Maria
3 years ago

Ahhh I always love Bowser’s posts. The flow of writing is great and the decor style is so so cool, the spaces always look so cozy and inviting. Still waiting to see your new patio, that post got me dreaming of a beautiful (and slowly built) backyard like yours!

Ale
3 years ago

Such an amazing transformation! I have a random question for Sara…What are your tips for photographing a room this dark so well? Would be so grateful to hear any advice you have on this.

Suzanne
3 years ago
Reply to  Ale

Yes! Sara’s last photography tutorial on how to edit iPhone photos was great. I learned so much, but tips on photographing dark rooms would be so helpful!

Megan
3 years ago

Jesus H, Mary and Joseph, lady (that’s my tamped down New England version of the f bomb)! I applaud your going from financial overwhelm into major surgery and rebounding with this invigoratingly cozy covid crash room. I married a man with *special* aesthetic awareness. I see you. The room is beautiful. Thank you for unabashedly sharing more than pretty pictures and Instagram positivity. Forget the algorithms, I love your humanity and courage in putting this out here. Thank you!

Rusty
3 years ago
Reply to  Megan

So. Well. Said.

Rusty
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

I dare ya!!! I didn’t think to ask my surgeon to take pics.,😹

Christina
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

I am totally interested in the fibroid pics! I had a uterine polyp removed about 2 years ago (minor surgery compared to yours) and I regret that I didn’t ask for pics.

I love that you had such a good space to recover in and then made it even better.

Admin
3 years ago

bow wow!!! i love you so much!!!

Lori S H
3 years ago

What a cozy, dreamy space. I love the window treatments!

Herselfindublin
3 years ago

Wow, this is stunning! So sorry to hear about your health issues, glad you were able to get your operation and hope you are fully recovered now.

sarah
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

it sounds worse than a c-section and I’ve had two, neither as elective. The only easier part is you can concentrate on your self after, I think but sounds like the surgery is a longer recovery time. I still have a large area with no feeling, 17+ years later.

Jessica
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

I know this is just one more thing that costs money, but have you considered going to a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner for acupuncture? They are very good at healing this kind of thing. Wishing you a faster recovery.

karen
3 years ago

Wonderful use of space. It’s pretty, functional and way better than creepy dolls and gaff tape. I’m jealous of how much you were able to pack in there and still have it look good.

Rusty
3 years ago
Reply to  karen

Chuckie!!! Eeeeee!!!🤬

KarenCM
3 years ago

Absolutely LOVE the transformation and various personas this room has gone through. The deep green is gorgeous, especially on the fifth wall. Obsessed with the magazine rack and the gridded inspiration board. Also the plethora of interesting containers and trays. You planned around this room’s many uses and still made it cohesive. You, Monster and the handsome/beautiful cats have a wonderful, interesting life. Thank you for sharing all its details.

CB
3 years ago

WOW. This is such a good transformation, also so appreciate your WFH before pic. You made me LOL, great ideas here for all of us, THANKS! Also, I hope you have fully healed from that very invasive surgery.

Sarah
3 years ago

LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stevie
3 years ago

Thank you for having a before pic that is actually reflective of real life and living with a man 😂.

This is so so so good. Well done!

Admin
3 years ago
Reply to  Stevie

I couldn’t stop laughing about it yesterday. And her captions. truly hilarious.

Ashley
3 years ago
Reply to  Stevie

YES. I feel seen. My husband’s version of this room would be similar except add 792 random pieces of paper and 14 half-empty glasses of liquid. Lord help us.

Also this room is seriously inspiring me and is a very helpful counter to my husband’s “guest Murphy bed/desk combo” idea!

Rachel Quednau
3 years ago

Wow this is such a helpful and inspiring post. I feel like I so often look at design blogs and think “that space looks great but it’s never going to happen in my tiny apartment.” You have achieved what I didn’t think possible by fitting a guest bed, office and gym into one small space. Definitely taking notes here.

k
3 years ago

Love the room! And I also love that sweater blazer 🙂 Where is it from?

Io
3 years ago

I may have missed this, but was the leaking garage ever repaired?? Curious about the monster working out there.

Liz
3 years ago
Reply to  Io

Yes, what a gorgeous room. But is the husband really forever banished to working in the grim garage??

Patty
3 years ago
Reply to  Liz

I think the hubby might be very happy working in the grim garage.

Alice
3 years ago
Reply to  Io

I totally vote for keeping him in the grim garage.

DeniseGK
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

You have my sympathy. We are dealing with the same thing: a driveway that slopes into our carport and toward the front door. One thing I have done is buy a product called QuickDam at Home Depot. There are black fabric sleeves about 6 feet long that are filled with little beads. These beads absorb water until they are full, and then they repel it! It puffs up and becomes water repellent in about 10 minutes. You can also get ones that are the dimensions of a sandbag if you don’t need to go all the way across your garage/carport opening like we do. They can stack too. They can be left outside in a shaded area to dry and shrink, then be stored until you need them again. We actually have to leave ours out, and I just move them out the way when I need to get groceries. Don’t ever step or drive over them when they are puffed up. The gel will squeeze out of the seams and there won’t be enough left in to be an effective dam anymore. Special ordering them might work better. My HD is the only place I’ve seen them, and I… Read more »

Lori
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

Depending on how your driveway & yard are graded, you might be able to do what’s called a curb cut. Basically, the concrete gets cut out in a 6″ wide groove across the width of the driveway with a little 1.5″ ledge at the top. Then a piece of metal grating sits on the ledge. The water hits the basin and drains away to the sides and around the building instead of into it– you’d just have to dig out the soil a bit on both sides of the driveway until you hit lower ground where the water can freely flow away. Depending on your grade, you can go into a french drain or just let it flow over the surface (my preference, since it doesn’t get backed up with debris as easily and it’s far easier to quickly clear if it does back up).

Bella
3 years ago

It’s all gorgeous! I especially love the magazine holder and image board and the wraparound desk and shelves. The Cascade brackets are the best quality! We have them at our house too.

And I am SO glad you showed the workout and peloton area because when you mentioned peloton shoes I was like “ok please don’t be one of those reveals where you don’t show the not-exactly-pretty-but-real-life” room setup with the equipment. 🙂 Also hardcore love my peloton too!

LouAnn
3 years ago

That magazine rack is super swoonworthy! I love the black wrap around desk, too. Just so much to admire and copy here.

That stressful photo of the room when your husband was using it makes the space look like a garage. And now he’s in the garage. Lol!

Mkw
3 years ago

It’s all beautiful, creative and inspiring. Do you have a link for the Peloton tray? Our bike just arrived after a 5-month Covid-induced delay/production issues/delivery mess up.

Admin
3 years ago
Reply to  Mkw

I just ordered mine and so bummed its going to take 3 months to get. why did I wait so long??!!

Bella
3 years ago
Reply to  Mkw

It’s called the Spin Tray- have it and love it!

Mkw
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

Thank you

KP
3 years ago

EEB, you nailed it! I bow down to you.

ottan
3 years ago

This is sooo good. I wish I had a small fraction of your resourcefulness and creativity.

I think your wall arrangement with the Frame looks balanced. I actually saved a photo of it, before getting to the part where you mention it being weird, to inspire the layout I want to use around mine.

And I want that humanhome lamp so badly. It’s been out of stock forever. I keep hoping they’ll bring it back, since it’s still on their site.

Rusty
3 years ago

BOWSER!!! How’s that book coming along? Huh? Haven’t had any time? Oh, okay then!😁
Fibroids so are not funsies! I had an orange sized one and several walnuts, plus an egg. I feel for you. xx

The. Monster. Room. Just about made me pee my pants!!! Seriously, 11PM here and I lost it. Hahaha!!!😹😹😹 Keep the mister in the monster garage (tho he looks to be a very nice monster).

Looks like Daffy owns the room, every nook n cranny! Your kitties make me miss gaving a cat! Even though I have my scruffy dawg (she would not do well with a cat).🐈

I love your input from friends, even borrowing things for the shoot. Sweet.
Your hair!! Wow!🤩

The room is splendiferous! Honestly, the bed/daybed looks ready to snuggle into, the shelves are gorgeous and so practical and the whole shabang truly works massively well!
You’re a star! This is really, REALLY, outstanding work and you should and rightfully must be so dang pleased with it!

Soooooo impressed and pleased to ‘read’ you again.
Rusty 🤗xx

Rusty
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

My scruffy might eat it!😳

Jill
3 years ago

There is nothing not to LOVE in this room! It’s mind boggling when you think of the work load this room accomplishes!!
I am concerned about one thing, however. You (and I) live in earthquake country. I cannot imagine sitting/sleeping on your daybed with that shelf over my head. Falling objects, Emily! This seems crazy.
Just my 2 cents.

Kara
3 years ago
Reply to  Jill

I’m curious about the shelf above the bed in California, too! I see other designers do this and wonder if maybe it’s like my own risk aversion to be so scared about it. OR is there some trick I don’t know about making the items less likely to fall?? (Love the use of that space for sure.)

shauna
3 years ago

Please consider putting Elvira back in here just to a nod to where you came from with this room 🙂

shauna
3 years ago
Reply to  shauna

*as a nod

Heather
3 years ago
Reply to  shauna

Hahaha 😂

Cici Haus
3 years ago

I love how you use the vintage ladder you “stole” from Emily in every reveal! It’s like a fun easter egg. The room is awesome and inspiring me as I tackle my office/gym/place to store all my hoarded art and decor.

Admin
3 years ago
Reply to  Cici Haus

I saw it when i was editing the post last night and it warmed my heart. I may steal it back because I need TWO vintage birdcage ladders, obviously, but it currently belongs in this special room. xx

Kelly
3 years ago

I’d love to know where your ceiling light is from? Thank you!

Kelly
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

Thank you!

Patty
3 years ago

Kudos to you. Great work.

3 years ago

Wow what a transformation. Love how moody and cozy it looks. And that Samsung tv. My dream tv. I need to stop being a cheap ass and just buy one 😅

RR
3 years ago

This might be my favorite ever. Beautiful!

Roberta Davis
3 years ago

Emily, you are my hero! OMG, I am so in love with every single thing you did. Especially the magazine rack! I have such a room in my house, about the same size, with 2 windows, where I do yoga and read stories to grandkids and which will be my grandkid guest room. I have thought about painting it dark. I have thought about window treatments for sleeping and light/privacy. I have thought about book storage. I have thought about using a bed as a sofa. I have thought about stealing all of your ideas! 🙂 But the idea I had before you was to have a grapefruit-size fibroid on my uterus! Same surgery, same recovery! Ha! Thank you for this- it has already made my day!

Roberta Davis
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

Steal, I will! Thank you!

Daria
3 years ago

We are moving into a two bedroom townhouse in the next month and this is SUCH a huge inspiration for our guest room/office/workout space we’re planning! It’s gorgeous!!

Lea
3 years ago

LOVE seeing you here and this makeover is incredible! I mean every detail! So jealous I want that Peloton! Daffy looks quite happy and I can relate to a peeing cat on “piles” of things…ugh…is it really only something a mother can love? I struggle with that one.

Margaret
3 years ago

LOVE this room and your ability to be both ingenious and artful.
Love the cats.
Is that Emily H.’s old parrot ladder? Did she know you still had it?

Amanda McCullough
3 years ago

Uhm – PERFECT model cats, love moncala, love this room and everything about it! I have a room that could definitely use this mood/treatment! Poor room was THROUGH it before this and now she’s SNATCHED! am i using that right IDK and IDC LOL

so good!

Suzanne
3 years ago

Beautiful room, Emily! I love your style, and so many great takeaways that are super doable. Your DIYs are so great. And the multifunctionality of this room is perfect right now. Guest room, office, TV room, and home gym all in a 10×10 space is impressive on its own, but you’ve also made it look amazing! I hope you are feeling recovered. I’m so glad you are able to create this space to heal.

SS
3 years ago

I love everything about this :).

Quick question – what are the dimensions of the room? Just if you happen to remember them off the top of your head.

SS
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

Amazing, thank you!! I thought it was 9’ish based on the bed but you managed to make it so functional and not look crammed. I’m inspired :).

GG
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

Question! Which way do your guests sleep?

Tai
3 years ago

Fun fact: I have two cats & their names are … Puck and Sherman (!). And when I met my husband he had a cat named … Daffy. OMG.

Kara
3 years ago
Reply to  Tai

Buy a lottery ticket today!

this is so inspiring and attainable! love that! also, sorry about the fibroids. i’m in an endo situation and putting off surgery, so i totally felt this!

Reply to  Emily Bowser

true. i’m just busy trying to find a house and work and raising kiddos. no good time for surgery : )

Kimberly
3 years ago

The before picture of your partner using it as an office is my favorite before pic of all time. This reveal was amazing all around. What a fab, beautiful use of space.

Victoria
3 years ago

Bowser everything and this is perfect! The actual reality before pics, the writing, diy, styling, it’s all so great. I adore that wrap around desk situation xx

Lisa
3 years ago

Bowser I loooooove your writing! And this space is absolutely gorgeous. I love the marriage of colours, especially that last pic of the Frame with the surrounding art — such a beautiful job with restraining the colour palette but also making it super exciting. I just need to stare at it forever. LOVE! Also I hope you are feeling well now, totally sucks all that fibroids business. And please, your “monster” is hilarious. I think he needs to write us a post about what he does all day.

Kara
3 years ago

Emily, you are a small space genius! I love everything you’ve done, and this is no exception. I just want you to come tell me what to do with my small 2 bedroom house. Also a big Peloton fan over here and need to get that tray! Thank you for showing us how you integrated workout equipment in a beautiful way.

Nora
3 years ago

Oh I love this, moody and cosy and the leather touches just glow. Hope you’re fully recovered now too!

Hana
3 years ago

I love all of this so much! I have a room that is currently housing my son and his college life’s accumulations but I will use this as inspo for sure! I also have Covid hair that hasn’t been cut since last February until I saw a DYI on Pinterest!! I was a bit like a deer in the headlights but let my husband take off two inches, (it was below my bra strap). It turned out fine but I’ll be glad to get back to the stylist!

Jessica
3 years ago

I learned stuff! I’m inspired! I had to look up what your hubs does cause I was like ????, but now I get it – garage seems like the perfect spot for his creativity. I would never decorate like this but I love it! I like the spacing of the art around the TV, creates a bit of breathing room. I hope you are feeling much better! And Daffy – the diamond of the first water of cat models! Thanks for oversharing, it’s very relatable.

Jessica
3 years ago
Reply to  Emily Bowser

As a person who used to have a dedicated costume closet for the various things I used to do, I had a feeling he was a many hats person just based on all areas he’s created in the garage. That space seems like the perfect vibe for him. But omg, different, indeed! I am the right audience for your creations, but notsomuch for his. But I wish him all the best with his movie!

Heidi
3 years ago

“GET OUT OF MY WAY I NEED THROW PILLOWS.” – Dying laughing!

This room is magical and beautiful and full of clever DIY solutions. I won’t even attempt to list what I love because it’s, like, everything. Brava!!

htimm
3 years ago

omg i love this and now i need to redo my office because this is exactly what i have been trying to achieve: gym, office, bedroom, chill space! i love it all!