P+P Studio Tour

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get the look: blue and white vase, circle of friends art print, Schumacher pearl river blues wallpaper, rattan mirror, blue and white wastebasket, sweet smelling soap

Happy Monday, y’all! If you’ve been following along the past couple weeks, then you know we’ve started our “home tour” series, room by room! First up, was our favorite retreat… our sunroom (check it out here), the second feature was all about our guest suite (check it out here), and the third feature was about our master bedroom and bathroom (check it our here). Today, we’re so excited to share all of the details of our P+P Studio with y’all!

When it came to designing our office, we applied our signature strategy – crisp white walls throughout the entire space! We painted the ceilings, walls and even the floors (minus the entry and stairs where we used our favorite orangey red color) to make the office feel sun-filled and cheerful. The next order of business was to add color and pattern… lots and lots of of color and pattern (because you know color makes us happy)! We immediately started browsing all our favorite Schumacher wallpapers because we think that the very best way to transform a space and add visual interest is with wallpaper! We landed on this deconstructed stripe wallpaper in red for accent walls, this kandira sky wallpaper in blue in the conference room, and this chinoiserie peal river blues wallpaper in the restroom. Looking to add some color and pattern to your own space? Friendly reminder that you can shop our "wallpaper favorites" here!

For furnishings, we designed desks using butcher block and drawer units from IKEA to create a custom u-shaped arrangement. We decided to create multiple work zones throughout which have proven to be the perfect spots to break out for quick team meetings and lunches! And because no room is ever complete without a few vintage finds… we headed over to our friends at Wonders on Woodland to pick up a few treasures. For window treatments, we partnered with The Shade Store to create our stripe blue and white roman shades.

Inspiration is so important to us, which is why we had our in-house graphic designer, create custom graphics to wrap the space above our inspiration boards. Two of our favorite quotes: "Your imagination is your reality." from Diana Vreeland. "Never accept O.K. anything" from Charles and Ray Eames, consistently remind us to be both creative and perfectionists. For our inspiration boards, we utilized these cork boards from Target – super affordable! We love the opportunity to pin up anything that is inspiring us at the moment, elements from current projects, and daily reminders (you can snap up Gen’s 5 Daily Reminders here).

And speaking of inspiration… there’s truly nothing more inspiring to us than pretty art! To warm up the white walls and add visual interest we purchased pieces from one of our go-to sources for art, Minted! One of our favorite things about Minted is it's quick and easy and so many fun styles to choose from! The very best part? You can customize every one of these pieces in the perfect size – and even choose your own frame and matting! We used this, this, and this in the studio! We also picked up a few pieces from our dear friend Kayce Hughes to add happy pops of color!

For the bathroom, we teamed up with our friends at Kohler to freshen up all the fixtures (this instantly made the space feel modern). We then looked to our friends at Schumacher to add this playful wallpaper for a healthy dose of color and pattern. To bring the space all together, we then layered in this Serena & Lily rattan mirror, a piece of Minted art, and a fresh flowers in a blue and white vase! Be sure to take a peek above if you’d like to get more of the look yourself! Happy shopping, y’all!

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photography by Jessica Amerson and Austin Gros