Country Home Office Design Ideas with Marble Floors
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TOLO Architecture
Located on an extraordinary hillside site above the San Fernando Valley, the Sherman Residence was designed to unite indoors and outdoors. The house is made up of as a series of board-formed concrete, wood and glass pavilions connected via intersticial gallery spaces that together define a central courtyard. From each room one can see the rich and varied landscape, which includes indigenous large oaks, sycamores, “working” plants such as orange and avocado trees, palms and succulents. A singular low-slung wood roof with deep overhangs shades and unifies the overall composition.
CLIENT: Jerry & Zina Sherman
PROJECT TEAM: Peter Tolkin, John R. Byram, Christopher Girt, Craig Rizzo, Angela Uriu, Eric Townsend, Anthony Denzer
ENGINEERS: Joseph Perazzelli (Structural), John Ott & Associates (Civil), Brian A. Robinson & Associates (Geotechnical)
LANDSCAPE: Wade Graham Landscape Studio
CONSULTANTS: Tree Life Concern Inc. (Arborist), E&J Engineering & Energy Designs (Title-24 Energy)
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: A-1 Construction
PHOTOGRAPHER: Peter Tolkin, Grant Mudford
AWARDS: 2001 Excellence Award Southern California Ready Mixed Concrete Association
Synergy Design & Construction
These built-in cabinets in the study (repeated on the other side of the glass door as well) lend an air of formality to the study. They are great for storage, and the niche walls built around them give them a stately look.
ReUp Design
AFTER: A custom reclaimed pallet wood wall paired with an industrial wood and metal desk, cowhide rug and cobalt blue lamps turned this home office to a home 'ahhhffice'.
Blue Sky Design
This new build was based on the popular Southern Living house plan, the "Sugarberry." The family wanted a comfortable, slightly coastal, farmhouse style.
Country Home Office Design Ideas with Marble Floors
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