No matter your stage of life, a space of your own should be a given.
We all need a corner of the world that is ours alone. One that we can decorate, embellish and use, without having to answer to someone else.
For me, when I first started renovating my 100 year old desk, seen below...
Turning it into a Chanel-esque piece of glam Chinoiserie, inspired by the sorts of shots below...
...I had know idea that my life was about to change for 30 months or so...which, at my age, is a significant period of time.
This little corner, with some of my favourite things gathered in one place, is perhaps the thing (and I'm deliberately not talking about 'people' here), that I look forward to seeing the most after a long day in the Corporate World.
The orange cranes, draped with twinkling beads, the teal snack food stacker converted by me to a jewel box, my books on French life, art through the ages, home décor and legendary weddings, there at my fingertips....
….my sweet little Blanc de Chine figurines dusted with gilt features...
...and my thrifted lamps, trimmed with Greek Key ribbon in black and gold...
...are the first items that greet me when I enter my bedroom after a long day, kicking off my heels, shedding my workaday self, and revelling in the haven I've created.
I recently added a vintage tortoiseshell travel clock to my little desk vignette...
...and feel that it is now complete.
I sit here and paint my nails for the week...orange is always a favourite...
...plan my outfits...this Chanel inspired knit skirt suit was a recent purchase from Etsy and was oohed and ahhed over greatly in the workplace recently...
...and whilst my heart sometimes, very occasionally yearns for my days of Motherhood and nurturing...
...my new role sees me assuming an identity that lurked just below the surface for so many years.
I'm loving the sense of coming full circle in my life, and the serenity that comes with accepting a new stage of life, however brief.
A stage that sees me accepting that, for now at least, my life is about orchids, not roses.
Orchids...such a luxurious, colourful, rewarding and almost glamorous plant.
And so symbolic of my life over the last decade, where so often, I've referred to a little book titled 'Orchids on Your Budget', where an Orchid was truly seen as a symbol of a well lived life.
Now I dress up and grab my glam handbag on my way out the door each morning, butterflies lively in my stomach, not knowing what the day will bring...
...I don my 'armour' though, and know that if nothing else, I'll look the part.
...and safe in the knowledge that no matter what, at the end of a long day, my little Chinoiserie Sanctuary awaits me, and the welcome light of my little lamps, will sooth and calm me.
What will you call A Space of your Own this year?