Country Home Office Design Ideas with a Wood Stove
Christopher Burns Interiors
The floors and walls are all reclamed lumber. The beames were saved from the original structure. The club chairs are French "Moustache chairs" from the 1920's
Heacock builders inc.
This is a home office added above an existing garage. Bookshelves were added into the knee walls to utilize the dead space and provide a decorative feature.
Moment Drafting & Design LLC
The sitting room adjacent to the Master Suite. Equipped with a fireplace, and a reading nook.
Jill Sorensen Lifestyle
Guest cottage bedroom by the lake with Swedish vintage finds Bang Bang bedding from Jill Sorensen lifestyle and all white walls and floor.
Ann Maguire Design
The ceiling height of the suite is visually lowered by the architectural beams. The beauty and history behind the material used to clad the beams is enduring. From this vantage point, the beams and cathedral window are in full view, working together to add warmth and charm to the space. A soft pewter wall color is all that is needed to support the extraordinary wood tones throughout. It is a primarily masculine design with textured accents that offer comfort and inspiration.
Indie & Co.
The home office space with an amazing view of London. The cabinet is vintage and and the library bespoke.
Ann Maguire Design
A key requirement in the suite was the inclusion of a family and lounge area. Using a corner of the suite that has a pitched roofline, a reading and entertainment nook was born. This space has a custom media cabinet and flanking bookshelves. The large blueberry club chairs rest on a plush shag area rug and invite both adults and children to join in to the space. It’s also another great option when the executive needs a break. Connect with a good book or catch up on current affairs with a little television.
Country Home Office Design Ideas with a Wood Stove
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