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Built-in Office Plans for Cara

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I’m not the only one wanting to get organized and make use of every inch of wasted space.  New Sawdust Diary client, Cara is taking charge of this room in her house.

Cara's office before

 

Cara and family just moved into their new home about a month ago and they were ready to jump in feet first to get this space ready to use as an office and TV room.  You walk through those French doors to the pool so the middle of the room is left open so there is a nice walkway but the sofa will sit against the wall exactly opposite a mounted flat screen tv.

Built-in Office Plans

I think it’s going to be an awesome multi-purpose, highly functional and gorgeous room.

Here’s Cara’s progress…..

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March 22, 2013

So, we have officially been in this house for 4 weeks.  We were relocated to this new area for my husband’s career.  It was a good move, however we lost a lot of space due to the increase in housing costs in our new location.  So, where do I start?   Well, by downsizing, we gave up a craft room, separate office, and a family room.  Now, in the new house, I basically have a room with two very long walls, 19 feet to be exact and no storage.  What’s a girl to do??  Call in the big guns and reach out to Sandra.

Here is where we started.  A lot of boxes and a hot mess.  Things I love=tile floor, can lights; things I hate about this room=weird paint job, crappy chair railing, no storage.

Cara's office before

 

Now, don’t you go feeling sorry for me, because beyond those French doors is a large swimming pool and private oasis.  It’s just this room that lacks a defined purpose.

So, the basic plan for this room is to have a wall of built ins that will include two desks, bookshelves, and custom shelving for my printers.  This room will have a coach in it, and a flat screen.  So, we now have a plan to gain back our office, craft room, and family room.  It will be amazing!!

 

April 9, 2013

Ok, so this is the week we really start!  Plans are being drawn up and we have our first instructions – clean out the room and remove the baseboards.  Umm, ok.  Where am I going to put all of this crap??  Thank goodness for Facebook online garage sales.  The desk went for a cheap $50, I threw out some things, and the rest remains in boxes to be unpacked once my built in desks, cabinets, and bookshelves are ready.

 

office furniture before

cleared out

We removed the baseboards and to our unfortunate delight, we uncovered a moldy corner.  My husband, fortunately for me, wrote his dissertation on mold, and knew exactly what to do, so I promptly put him on clean up duty.  He did a fabulous job!

mold

 

April 13, 2013

Alright, this is the big day.  This is when I find out if I am made of the stuff that champions are made of (ok, wood working champions).  We got a little bit of a slow start, but we headed out to our local big box store.  OMG, what the heck, is everyone and their dog here today???  Seriously, parking was a mess.  Everyone who thinks they can build something was here.  Poor fools, if only they were as professional as me with my folder of instructions from Sandra and my fancy coffee cup.  Let’s see here, oh we want the big boards.  Crap!  Those are big boards.  No biggie, I’ve got my husband and 7 year old daughter, we’ve got this.  We need how many?  Ok, time to flag down a person in a vest.  10 minutes later, cart loaded with big sheets of wood. Check.  Next, we need something called “hardboard”.  We need what??  Ok, I can do this.  My husband and I start going up and down the aisles.  Ok, can’t find it.  I need to make a quick call to Sandra, who immediately is able to direct me to what I need, since the store associate wasn’t able to help us at all.  Hardboard loaded, check.  Screws, nails, and one bathroom break, and 30 more minutes later we are completely loaded and heading out to build something great.

We get home, and start getting set up when my daughter reminds me of a birthday party she is supposed to be going to.  Oh man! A change of clothes and some makeup and we are out the door.

I finally make it home around 5:30 and I am ready to start sawing!!!  Or so I thought, after 5 minutes of said daughter begging to go swimming, hubby and I give in and go for it.  That literally lasted long enough for me to get my left big toe in.  Let’s just say it isn’t warm enough yet.

Now I am ready to get started on this project, what’s that you say family, you want to eat dinner??  Are you kidding me??  Can a woman just get some time to cut her wood or what??  Ok, KFC it is then.  Gobble gobble gobble.  Now, I am going to cut some wood.

 

I used the Kreg Rip Cut and loved it!!

Building a double office

I got some cuts made, but as you can tell, it is really getting dark and we have close neighbors, so I called it a day and vowed to finish my cuts the next day and build!!

 

April 14, 2013

Today was a great day! I was able to finish all my cuts for my first four cabinet bases.  I think I only bugged Sandra about 100 times, but she was always there for me and got me through all of my questions.

So, once we got to the cuts that were too large for the Kreg Rip Cut, we bought the Bora clamp, which allowed us to make straight wide cuts.  I finished making my cuts.

Building a double office

 

Then the building begins!

Building a double office

Building a double office

 

I did everything just as instructed by my fearless leader!

purple nail gun

Isn’t that the cutest nail gun??  Don’t tell my husband, but it’s purple!!  How did he end up with a purple nail gun??  I don’t know, but I just claimed it as my own.

 

Yes people, that is the smile of achievement!!  It only took me two days, but darn right I am ecstatic!!

 

Building a double office

 

Here it is, in all of its glory!!  Now only three more to go this week!  Now that I have one under my belt, hopefully the rest will go a little faster.

 

Building a double office

 

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It is SO EXCITING when you build your first ever cabinet and it’s Solid — and it’s Square.

It’s the most beautiful thing in the world at that moment.  Cara’s cabinets look beautiful!

 

It does get easier and go faster after you get it down.  The first one is slow because it’s all new.  You’re apprehensive, nervous and excited.  Then you learn all the tricks and you’re off and running.

 

Also, I’m very curious to know what Cara’s mold expert husband did to take care of that spot.    I’ll ask…

 

🙂

 

 

 

April 24, 2013 · 8 Comments

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  1. Nancy Williams says

    April 24, 2013 at 4:00 pm

    Wow, that is going to be a great office…can’t wait to see more!

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  2. Gretel says

    April 24, 2013 at 4:56 pm

    Yeah, Cara! Love these projects!

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  3. Anne @ Unique Gifter says

    April 24, 2013 at 5:23 pm

    Wooohooo! Do you think one could survive with those jig/clamp things and no tablesaw? I live in a condo, so always have to go to people’s houses to borrow table saws and it’s a royal PITA!

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    • MarieRoxanne says

      April 25, 2013 at 3:30 pm

      I live in a condo too, and would like to build my own stuff, so will have to pay Home Depot to cut it all to size instead…

      Reply
  4. Adrienne says

    April 24, 2013 at 7:48 pm

    Yea! Another team project!! Love Cara, she’s a hoot!

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  5. Sarah says

    April 24, 2013 at 10:33 pm

    Sandra, I was thinking the same thing about wondering about the mold answer!

    Cara, I have five kids, the oldest is ten, so I can identify with interruptions when I want to do projects! It’s looking good so far and I can’t wait to see more progress.

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  6. Lisa E says

    April 25, 2013 at 9:11 am

    This is going to be fun to follow, Cara, you are too funny! Great job so far and I know it will turn out beautiful! Can’t wait to see more!

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  7. Linda S says

    April 25, 2013 at 4:57 pm

    I’m so glad that you mentioned that you would inquire about the mold solution. I am in need of the solution as well. Thanks for your help. Great job so far, Cara. All those interruptions must be murder. When you do get to work,…just remember, be safe.

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