Vintage Modern Home Office Reveal: $100 Room Challenge

I can’t help but chuckle at the oxymoron I chose for the title of this post.  I don’t really know if “vintage modern” is a decor style at all, but it’s the best I’ve got to describe this room.

At the beginning of January, I set out to give this room (which is really just a large hallway) a more functional purpose as our home office.  The catch? I had only $100 to spend to update the space.

Let me tell you a bit about me.  I love shopping for items to decorate my home. I hate spending money. I have a soft spot for vintage goodies. You can see why the $100 Room Challenge just makes me happy.  Erin, from Lemons, Lavender, and Laundry, designed the challenge and hosts the challenge twice a year.  After checking out our new office, you’ll see a ton of other rooms made over for $100 or less.

Before

Here’s how this hallway looked before.  We had an obnoxious armoire/hidden desk, a fish tank, and a gallery wall above a buffet turned toy storage.  The wall with the gallery wall is exactly the same (except the wall is now white), but the other two areas in the room look much different, and much more functional.

This office has a vintage farmhouse feel with modern touches including a dark green desk, brass and gold accents, and open shelves.

After

Welcome to our new “vintage modern” home office, with a place for both adults and kids to “work”.

This office has a vintage farmhouse feel with modern touches including a dark green desk, brass and gold accents, and open shelves.

I’m still pretty amazed I was able to bring in three new desks and chairs within the $100 budget.

An antique baker's table becomes a desk by removing one of the flour drawers. Vintage modern office with natural wood. Dark green desk with natural wood top desk via Refresh Living.

I spotted this antique possum bellied baker’s table at an estate sale about one week after promising myself I wouldn’t bring any more furniture home with me until other pieces had been cleared out of the garage.  But, at 75% off on the last day of the sale, I couldn’t pass up this table, especially with its $40 price tag.

Take an old table and cut off the ends to make wall desks - such a great idea! These would be perfect for kids without taking up much room in the house. Vintage table turned into desks via Refresh Living.

I made my kids’ desks from an old vintage table I found at a furniture resale store.  They were having a sale on most of their dining sets, and I picked up this table, along with 4 beautiful chairs, for $25. I sold the 4 chairs for $15, and ended up with two desks for $10.

An antique baker's table becomes a desk by removing one of the flour drawers. Vintage modern office with open shelves and farmhouse boho vintage feel. Dark green desk with natural wood top desk via Refresh Living.

You probably also noticed the three matching cane chairs. I found these at an estate sale as well, and I basically just told the lady that I rarely pay more than $5 for chairs (even beautiful ones like these).  With it being the last day of the sale, she sold me the set of 4 chairs for $24.  $6 per chair isn’t too far off from my normal $5 maximum!

I can't believe this gold gallery wall is made from second hand frames and cost less than $20! Black and white photos in gold frame gallery wall via Refresh Living

I used second-hand frames and spray painted them in gold to match and look cohesive.  The most expensive part of this gallery wall was actually not the frames, but the white mats. Because I was able to get the frames for so cheap at an estate sale ($0.50 per frame!), I was able to spend some extra money on the mats and getting the photos printed.

An office filled with vintage finds repurposed into functional decor. Modern office with vintage boho touches. Open shelves in the office.

All the other accessories were items I already had around the house – glass jars, my tiered tray from old baking pans, and vintage books. I just spray painted some dried hydrangeas with metallic spray paint I had on hand to create flowers that will never die.

This office has a vintage farmhouse feel with modern touches including a dark green desk, brass and gold accents, and open shelves.

I could not believe it when I saw this vintage letterboard.  I’d been hoping to find one for awhile, and was about to consider just making my own, when I found this one, likely an old event board from a church or community center. I bought it about a year ago, but it has sat in my basement because we literally don’t have any wall space in our house that would work to hang it. I thought I was going to need to sell it, that is, until I decided to move the fishtank and free up this entire wall.  I didn’t include it in my $100 budget because after something’s been sitting in my basement for almost a year, I basically consider that to be free. (I bought it for $15 at that estate sale, if you’re wondering.)

This office has a vintage farmhouse feel with modern touches including a dark green desk, brass and gold accents, and open shelves.

That Chicago skyline was painted by my grandpa. He was an amazing artist and I’ve been trying to bring more and more of his pieces into my home.

I can’t decide if I like the room better, or the fact that I spent only $100.

$100 Budget Breakdown

It's hard to believe this entire room was put together for less than $100. It goes to show that it is possible to find great deals on furniture and other home decor items.

Did you add that up in your head? If you did, you’ll notice I went a little over budget. $3.  Let’s just subtract that $3 from the leftover paint I didn’t use and will get to use on another project – okay?

This room is proof that you can decorate on a budget while still bringing in beautiful pieces of furniture. Three desks for under $60? Genius idea on how to create desks for kids.

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Jenny at Refresh Living (dev.refreshliving.com)

Post by Jenny Leads

Jenny is the voice behind Refresh Living. She has a passion for helping people to create a home they love without spending a lot of money.

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32 Comments

  1. Holy Smokes! This is absolutely fabulous! I am absolutely in love (and a bit jealous) of that green desk! So pretty and great job!

  2. Your space looks amazing and so up my alley! I adore everything especially that desk! The color is awesome and it fits perfectly. I can’t tell you how many times I have promised myself the same thing – I’m not bringing anything else home. Funny how that happens. : )

  3. Vintage modern is how I would describe my style as well. 🙂 That desk is stunning! Your office space looks amazing!

  4. I totally think vintage modern is a thing, and you crushed it! All the changes you made in here are perfect. They really bring the space together and make it beautiful and useful. I love your desks and their styling!

  5. I didn’t realize how big this space was! I’m totally loving every single thing. Those desks… the chairs… the letter board!!! Also, I need you to come shopping with me, I mean, seriously, you got some AMAZING deals. Thank you so much for joining in for another round of the challenge!

    1. Thanks Erin! Unfortunately, I waste a lot of time shopping but coming home empty handed. Every once in awhile I do snag some awesome finds though!

  6. Wow! What a great office space. I am really impressed by the transformation. And your choice of decor is right up my alley. I love vintage/antique.
    Thanks for linking up at OVER THE MOON Link Party.
    🙂 gwingal

  7. This is so pretty, and I can’t believe the price! I’ve been wanting to go to estate sales, but never have. I’ll definitely be going now! Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful project!

  8. Wow! You did some amazing, smart shopping! I need to take lessons from you! This space is seriously inspiring-what an amazing transformation. Although I love everything about it, I think my favorite part is how you incorporated your grandfather’s artwork. It is a beautiful piece! I love to see beautiful rooms that show depth and heart and are not just completely brand new visions of a designer. Well done!

  9. Nice job & that letter board what a scores you made out with to get your space for an office set up. Thanks for sharing your recipe at the InspirationSpotlight party @DearCreatives sharing,

  10. You get the prize! This is the best post I’ve seen in a long time. I can scarcely believe you did all this for $100–wow! Your office space looks amazing. I’ll say it again: WOW!

    Thanks so much for joining the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I’m featuring you this week!

  11. Your office looks amazing! I can’t believe you were able to create all of this for $100! And I totally think that vintage/modern can be a thing 🙂 Thanks for linking up with Merry Monday – I’ll be featuring your office at our next party that kicks off tonight. Hope you can join us again this week!

  12. This is jaw dropping – you accomplished so much and I want you to be my neighbor and take me shopping! Those deals you score are amazing. I love every detail but my favorite are the desks and the vintage letter board. This room is so gorgeous and you nailed “vintage modern” to a t!

  13. Ok, it’s official- I’m officially in LOVE with your space! I love the actual space! The natural light and the tall ceilings and I also love all the things you were able to do!! I have actually been wondering about cutting a table down but thought my husband would think I was crazy (now I have a picture to show him! Your kid desks look amazing!) and all your other estate sale finds! And your grandpa’s painting! And, and, and… Ha! Can you tell I loved your space? ???? Awesome job! (When can I come over and “borrow” it? Ha!)