My Wall-Mounted Desk And Office Nook

My Wall-Mounted Desk And Office Nook

*This post was made possible by the generous support of Teknion, and features gifted product for testing purposes. All opinions are my own.

I don’t know about you, but I like to enjoy variety when it comes to my work station. I tend to seek out all sorts of different spots to work from in our house, and, luckily, my work-from-home freelancer lifestyle affords me that benefit. I know lots of other folks are now newly (or maybe not so newly) settled into the work-from-home routine thanks to shifting pandemic norms, so I wanted to offer a bit of inspiration to those of you who also crave desk flexibility. With that said, I’d like to introduce you to my new wall-mounted office nook.

My Wall-Mounted Desk And Office Nook

My Wall-Mounted Desk And Office Nook

I partnered with the brand Teknion to put these photos together for a sponsored Instagram-only spotlight, but I wanted to add a blog post to the deal as a bonus so that you guys could get the benefit of a more thorough review. The brand sent us the desk and chair to try out, and we’ve been loving them so much ever since we got them set up in our family room.

The concept of this campaign was built around the idea of creating a flex office area that could serve multiple functions—a working desk as needed, of course, but also a place to jot down your grocery list, maybe an indoor potting station for you gardeners out there, a gaming or craft area, etc. As you may know, I have a fully functioning home office on the main floor of our home, but I really do love moving around the house to work. Having a fresh perspective keeps my mind active, and I’m more easily able to overcome writer’s block when I shift to, say, the dining room instead of my everyday office to write.

And now I have my new wall-mounted desk on the lower level to jump-start my creativity. This desk is made by the brand Gus* Modern, and what can I say—it is just so beautiful. In all honesty, I wouldn’t say that it was the easiest piece of furniture to put together, but I think that was mostly due to the fact that we were installing it on 60-year-old wood panelling that isn’t straight, and because John and I are terrible at math/measuring. It took us a little over an hour to get the desk mounted to the wall, but once it was done, we stepped back and fell immediately in love with the look. It’s amazing how quickly frustration fades when you’re faced with such a gorgeous end result.

My Wall-Mounted Desk And Office Nook

My Wall-Mounted Desk And Office Nook

My Wall-Mounted Desk And Office Nook

I wanted to mention that one cool thing in terms of installation is that the desk comes with paper templates so you know exactly where to drill the holes that allow you to mount your desk to the wall. I don’t know how we managed to screw it up with a template, but we did. Don’t let that put you off, though. We really are that bad at hanging stuff on a wall, haha…You’ll do better than we did because the desk comes with everything you need to make the process as easy as possible.

Anyway, the shelves of the desk are fully adjustable, which is great for my décor-hoarding ways. I filled them with books, plants, a stack of my favorite home décor magazines for inspiration-gathering, and a couple other odds and ends. I appreciate that the shelves can be adjusted up or down whenever we want without much trouble at all. The desk shelf is also adjustable, which I just now realized means that we can turn it into a standing desk!

The desk is very comfortable to sit at, which is probably due in large part to our new Sicla Chair. This chair is definitely a splurge, but it’s worth every penny. It’s heavy and molded to form around your back and hips. I’ve already spent long hours working from this chair, and it’s the best I’ve ever had. No exaggeration! If you think you’ll be spending hours on your Sicla Chair, then I would highly recommend splurging for the upholstered seat upgrade. It makes a big difference, and isn’t that much more expensive.

My Wall-Mounted Desk And Office Nook

As you can see in the photo above, the desk is really slim, meaning you can slot it into a pretty small space without disrupting the rest of your furniture or the flow of the room in general. We didn’t have anything on this wall before, so it was entirely wasted space. I was a little worried about installing a fairly permanent piece of furniture right in front of the fireplace, but the sleek profile of the desk doesn’t block that focal point in the room at all. It has turned out to be the perfect usage of space, and I love that I have a new place from which to work when I’m feeling uninspired in my home office. Can’t you just imagine me writing from my laptop by the fire come winter?! I’m looking forward to that.

Big thanks to Teknion for trusting me to give my honest review of their amazing office furniture, and please do leave any questions you might have in the comments of today’s post. As always, I’m an open book and happy to spill my genuine reactions to anything at all.

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How We Meal Plan (Plus Go-To Recipes!)

How We Meal Plan (Plus Go-To Recipes!)

I posted the other day on Instagram about the one task I absolutely hate at home (click here to find out what it is), and it got me thinking about other household routines that people often say they dislike. Folding comes to mind, and I know a lot of people loathe meal planning. Truth be told, though, I actually love meal planning! I watch cooking segments on YouTube almost every day to get meal ideas, and I also love looking through our collection of cookbooks to find new recipes to try. It’s one of my favorite ways to unwind and I adore dreaming of all the tasty meals we’re going to enjoy during the week ahead.

How We Meal Plan (Plus Go-To Recipes!)

How We Meal Plan (Plus Go-To Recipes!)

We recently added a new element to our meal planning routine that I wanted to mention in case it helps those of you who hate meal planning learn to love it: a dry erase calendar! This purchase was actually entirely random and unplanned. John and I were wondering around Target the other week, and happened to find a discarded dry erase calendar propped in the middle of an aisle. I guess someone changed their mind about it, and just left it where they stood rather than putting it back on the shelf where it belonged.

Well, I’m really grateful for their laziness because, for whatever reason, it sparked the idea for us to get one to use for our meal planning! I know this isn’t rocket science or an original/innovative idea by any stretch, but the thought had never occurred to us before, so we were excited to try it out. Into the cart that dry erase calendar went, and we had it up on the wall within an hour.

How We Meal Plan (Plus Go-To Recipes!)

We don’t have much wall space in our kitchen because of the cabinetry, windows, and our new drywall cutout, so we decided to hang the calendar just outside the entry of our kitchen. It’s still within easy reach for us, and I love how it fills that awkward small space between the door to our basement stairs and the kitchen entry. To make the calendar feel a little more decorative and less utilitarian, I hung a framed art print that we already had in storage. The matching light wood frames and black and white color palette of both pieces make them feel like a really nice, intentional set.

From there, it was just a matter of filling in our scheduled events, John’s work schedule (he’s a professional fly-fishing guide), and our meals for the week. Since everything is dry erase, it’s very easy to erase and move things around as needed. Having John’s work plans on the calendar alongside our meals is crucial because I’m able to see when he might be able to pick up takeout for us (when he’s working at the retail fly-fishing shop here in town), or when I need to plan easier meals that can sit in the oven for a while (when he’s out with clients on the river and could be late getting home). Most of the time, our meals last us two nights, which is why you see them written out across multiple days.

Oh, and one more tip: instead of hanging our calendar with a single nail, I used four 3M picture hanging strips (the kind that act sort of like Velcro). That way, I can pull the calendar down and carry it into the kitchen as needed, and it also helps the calendar stay still on the wall while I write on it standing up.

How We Meal Plan (Plus Go-To Recipes!)

Anyway, I hope that’s helpful or sparks an idea or two for those of you who want to revamp your meal planning routines. As for recipe-gathering, like I said, a lot of my ideas come from YouTube, but I also follow a couple of food bloggers who regularly influence our meal plan, like The Endless Meal and Pinch of Yum.

When I find a recipe online that I like, I email the recipe link to myself and John with its title and the word “recipe” in the email subject line. I make sure to include “recipe” in the email subject line because then I can search that word in my inbox to pull up all of our recipes at once. I also move them into a folder in my Gmail inbox so I can keep them together.

That process makes things easier when I sit down to compile my list of three or four recipes for the week, and then I just write them on our new calendar in the order we’ll eat them based on our work schedules. It’s pretty simple, and definitely makes for less stressful cooking during the week (I love meal planning, but I don’t enjoy cooking that much…). Keep scrolling for a list of our top eight go-to recipes lately, and then that’s it from me for today. Happy meal planning!

How We Meal Plan (Plus Go-To Recipes!)

How We Meal Plan (Plus Go-To Recipes!)

Our Go-To Recipes Lately:

1. Thai Peanut Curry

2. Ginger Cashew Chicken Curry

3. Coconut Lime Grilled Chicken and Rice

4. One Pan Honey Mustard Chicken and Vegetables

5. Crockpot Ranch Chicken Tacos

6. Brussels Sprouts with Crispy Bacon, Toasted Pecan & Balsamic Reduction

7. Korean BBQ Yum Yum Rice Bowls

8. Parmesan Chicken

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