Project GC Outdoor Workspace

The WFH outdoor space: ASR Furnish and Style

 

Remember when our principal designer Ariel and her husband Robert spent two years gutting and redesigning a 1964 bungalow in Escondido, CA? Well, if you were detail-focused folks like us, you maaay have spotted a sneaky teaser for the outdoor space they created, too.

 

Keep scrolling to explore outside Project GC and experience the second instalment of our personal property love story.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Furnish and Style Project

When a pandemic threatens to keep you locked down inside, there’s only one thing for you to do: Create a stylish sanctuary in your own backyard! This reasoning spurred the inspiration for the backyard restyle at Project GC, which saw Ariel and Robert furnishing and styling their outdoor space on a budget so they could take advantage of the weather and spend more time outside while WFH during Covid.

 
 
 

Our goal was to design with the great outdoors in mind by selecting furnishings that could withstand the weather and could remain outside throughout the seasons. The traditional work desk was swapped for an outdoor table that could easily multitask, and we used an outdoor rug that was both comfy and weather practical.

 
 
 
 

We intentionally chose furniture that was light and easy to carry so we could shuffle the style to suit our lifestyle. The blue ottomans allowed us to convert the space from WFH mode to entertainer mode and we added in some comfort and color with seat and back cushions.

 
 
 

Finally, we created mood lighting with strung lights and lanterns of different scales that could remain outside. Voila – an outdoor space we could work, play and stay in!

 
 

📍 escondido, CA


Photography: meg marie Photography

 

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