Our office was purple and green, and it really needed a paint job, but we had already put all the things in there and the colors were d-a-r-k. I do not understand why they were those colors or why they were so dark. I polled Facebook & Instagram for paint colors for the walls, and we settled on Light French Gray by Sherwin Williams. It is perfect! It is just the light gray I was aiming for. Our kitchen cabinets are an Olympic color called Dogwood Blossom, so I opted to match our upstairs built-in shelving to that. I value consistency in paint colors in a house (each room in my house is a 
different shade of beige.  Each one. Different.), so this seemed like a reasonable idea which paid off, because choosing between shades of white sounds pointless.
Here are my super-fun taken-on-my-iPhone 
before photos:
After much taping, priming, painting, and more painting, we finally had a room we would really love.
Here is a grand tour of our office with the updated colors:
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| this is a very clean version of Austin's desk. this is not my desk.
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| I do claim that desk! {what do you do with a glider you don't use?}
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| found this gem today at Kirkland's for $15! | 
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| a look at our brackets. we love the flexibility. | 
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| pair of curtains ordered from Kirkland's for $25
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| we made our giant ruler go to seven feet instead of 6!
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I used to walk in this room and just think of all the work it would one day need - almost every time. And now I get to relax and enjoy it. This is a room Austin works and plays (computer games) in, where I spend time with the Lord and where we get general home chores done. I wrap gifts and make crafts in here as well. It's been a huge change since the room was painted. The room has come together with new accent pieces - frames, wall decor, and shelf decor.
So happy to be done... or mostly done. We have doorknobs coming in this week!
xo,
Elizabeth