Awe-Inspiring Arches

DESIGN TRENDS COME AND GO, SO WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT ONE WOULD LAST FOR OVER 4,000 YEARS? FROM AN ARCHITECTURAL STANDPOINT TO ARTISTIC EXPRESSION, ARCHES ARE A HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER DESIGN CHOICE. I CAME ACROSS MY FIRST IN-PERSON ARCH SIGHTING IN BARCELONA IN 2017 and iT WAS BREATHTAKING TO SEE THIS SYMMETRY OF PERFECT CURVATURE IN SUCH A LARGE SCALE. TODAY WE CAN FIND THIS SHAPE IN A VARIETY OF STRUCTURAL CHOICES, FURNITURE, ACCESSORIES, AND EVEN TILE SHAPES.

ARCHITECTURAL ARCHES

HALLWAYS, BOOKCASES, STOVE COVES- ARCHES ARE BEING PLACED CREATIVELY THROUGHOUT A HOME. THE CURVES ADD VISUAL INTEREST AND REPLACE THE SHARP LINES WE HAVE BECOME ACCUSTOMED TO SEEING THROUGHOUT OUR HOMES. ARCHES HAVE A TENDENCY TO LINK TWO ROOMS TOGETHER INSTEAD OF CREATING SEPARATE SPACES. WHETHER IT’S CREATED BY A LEAFY ARCHWAY AS THE ENTRANCE TO YOUR GARDEN, OR EXPANDING THE CURRENT OPENINGS THROUGHOUT YOUR HOME, THE OPTIONS ARE ENDLESS WHEN IT COMES WHERE AND HOW YOU CAN ADD AN ARCH TO YOUR SPACE.

ARCHED DOORWAYS AND WINDOWS 

WITH the general trend of HAVING OPEN AND AIRY SPACES WITHIN YOUR HOME, IT’S BECOMING MORE COMMON TO REPLACE DOORWAYS AND WINDOWS WITH ARCHES. AN ARCHED FRONT DOOR MAKES A STATEMENT IMMEDIATELY WHEN ENTERING THE HOME. IT CAN REALLY SET THE TONE WHILE ELEVATING THE SPACE. HAVING ARCHED WINDOWS GIVES THE overall IMPRESSION OF LENGTH- TALL, CLASSIC, AND UNIQUE. BOTH OPTIONS CREATE A VERY PERSONALIZED LOOK GIVING HOMEOWNERS THE OPTION TO INFUSE THEIR HOME WITH CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY.  

STOVE COVEs

ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE DESIGNS I HAVE COME ACROSS HAS BEEN THE INFAMOUS STOVE COVE. IF THIS TERMINOLOGY IS NEW TO YOU, A STOVE COVE IS SIMPLY AN ALCOVE THAT’S CREATED FOR THE STOVE TO BE SET IN. WHEN COVID SWEPT THE WORLD, PEOPLE WERE IMMEDIATELY PROMPTED TO COOK MORE AT HOME. THIS IMPACTED THE MASSES AND HAD EVERYONE WONDERING, “HOW CAN I MAKE MY KITCHEN A MORE FUN PLACE TO SPEND TIME?” WITH KITCHEN APPLIANCES BECOMING MORE AND MORE FASHIONABLE, THE STOVE BECAME AN OBVIOUS CHOICE AS THE FOCAL POINT OF THE KITCHEN. WITH A growing INTEREST IN CUSTOM HOODS, an arched stove cove OFFERS THE HOMEOWNER a CUSTOMIZABLE DESIGN for THEIR KITCHEN. YOU CAN SEE THESE ALCOVES SURROUNDED BY LIMESTONE, HIGHLIGHTED WITH A BOLD TILE BACKSPLASH, AND you can EVEN CREATE a NICHE TO HOLD SPICES AND OILS.

PAINTED ARCHES

PERHAPS THIS BLOG HAS INSPIRED YOU, BUT YOU MAY NOT BE READY FOR A FULL-ON RENOVATION. NOT TO WORRY, THE PAINTED ARCH IS HERE TO STAY. WITH MANY DIY’ERS POSTING VIDEOS, YOU TOO CAN PAINT YOUR OWN PERFECT ARCH. UNSURE IF YOU WANT TO COMMIT TO PAINT? A SIMPLE GOOGLE SEARCH OF “ARCH PEEL AND STICK DECAL” WILL GIVE YOU AN ARRAY OF REMOVABLE OPTIONS. ETSY, POTTERY BARN, WAYFAIR (JUST TO NAME A FEW)- THEY’RE ALL HAPPY TO SHARE THEIR DESIGN CONCEPTS FOR A BEAUTIFUL ADDITION TO YOUR WALL.

The Home Office

Although these words may make you cringe now more than ever, the home office is not as dreadful as you may think! There are definitely some key strategies you can implement to make this space as functional and practical as you would like it to be. I highly recommend that you apply these tricks to your home office (or if you are back in your commercial office) in order to make sure that your space is performing for you!

Dedicated Space

Personally, I think this is the MOST important element of having a productive home office. You will never be successful with accomplishing your work if you are setup on a coffee table, recliner, kitchen island, or dining room table. I highly encourage you to invest in a desk and a quality chair and put it somewhere that you will be comfortable staying for a long period of time. For some, this is a spare room or nook in your home. Others enjoy looking out of a window. For me, I like to be in an open space but I like to face the wall so I am not disturbed. Play around with the placement of your desk until you feel that you are not distracted at all and you can solely focus on your work.

Lose the Distractions

Speaking of distractions, we all know that working from home presents its own challenges. Kids, pets, TV, laundry, dishes, spouses, roommates, home improvement projects, and daily tasks can all occupy our minds while we are working from home. I always try to dedicate an hour of my time in the morning and half of my lunch break to taking care of the day-to-day household chores. I always save my home projects for the weekend and make sure my pets are taken care of so I can focus on my work. For me, playing music in the background is a great way to shut out all the noise and remain focused. Kids, as we know, can be another story but we have to do what we can to make sure we dedicate our focus to the tasks at hand. I also advise you to make sure your TV is turned off while you are trying to work.

Ergonomics & Functionality

This is one of the most important, yet often overlooked, elements of a home office. I spent over two years working at a commercial office furniture retailer where I studied the proper way to sit at a desk. This might sound crazy, but YES, there is an exact science to how you are sitting at your desk. By making sure you are sitting and working correctly, you can reduce stress and potential future injuries caused by sitting in awkward positions. First, the top of your computer screen should be at eye level so you are not having to drastically bend your head down to focus on the center of your screen. Your armrests and keyboard should be level so your arms remain parallel to the floor. Your knees should be bent at a 90 degree angle and your feet flat on the floor. Also, make sure your back is supported and you are not bending or slouching at any time. You will find that these adjustments will really improve your motivation and help your productivity. 

Declutter & Organization 

This tip can be tricky for a lot of people who spend countless hours at their desk. I find the neater and more organized my space is, the more I am able to focus on my work. I understand the frustration of not being able to find the paper you are looking for or having to search through all of your desktop folders to find the right document. I feel that if you can organize your desk and office, make designated physical and digital folders, and keep your email inbox categorized and clear of unimportant emails, you will find that you are not being pulled away from your work. You can also try unsubscribing from spam emails or just leaving your email closed and only checking it every half hour to hour so your attention always remains on the current task. 

Aesthetics

Finally, your office should be a reflection of your home, taste and style. Don’t be afraid to invest in yourself and your office! Having the proper storage and materials will only help you to be more productive in the long run. Your office should be located somewhere that you want to be and a place that you gravitate towards. If your desk is worn down and junky, you won’t feel the desire to sit there and work! Remember, investing in a home office (really your entire home in general) is self-care and self-improvement. Upgrading your home only makes you feel and function better!