I realized the other day that being someone who works for myself I will probably spend more time in my office than just any regular person. I have always been into office decor but with that I realized how important my space is to my creativity, which is why I like o get ideas from this Office Fit Out Company. Thus I gathered some images of spaces that I felt captured the various individuals who spend their time in those seats working. I am also looking for commercial lighting retailers so I can order the office lighting fixtures and materials I need.
Currently my desk is smaller than I need but with our lease up in May I am beginning to plan some changes for my office with our new space. I am thinking rustic with lots of work space but I still want it to be girly and hand done with great organization. I also am making the jump to trying to buy at least 2 american made product for every 1 over seas to help create more jobs in the US. So that will be a goal when purchasing more office furniture as well. I would love to hear some great companies in the US you have used to get your serviced offices set up.
We are off tonight to listen to some good local Bluegrass and Folk music. Last time we saw a Woody Guthry look alike. It is what we need every week with spending so much time in the south and in Kentucky we love this music and cannot get enough of the atmosphere and feeling like we just stepped into Boone, North Carolina.
Cheers!
Office Dreams
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photos via: 1. think decor 2.Just be splendid 3.The Design Files 4.Apartment Therapy 5. Public School
Hello! I’m Megan Gilger,
A strong believer that nature and the seasons are our greatest teachers. We live on a hill in Leelanau County, Michigan just a stone’s throw from Lake Michigan. This land we are responsible for is where we are focused on building a life around the seasons and intention. We spend our days here building a regenerative model of living and focusing our garden on native plants and intensive polyculture planting styles. My focus is less on self-sufficiency and more on community-sufficiency through how we grow and connect through the seasons.
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