Eclectic Home Office Design Ideas with Brown Floor
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TEW Design Studio
This project shows how a small room can become a functional yet stylish home office. Finding the right size desk for its use and space is very important. We added shelving units for great storage and a place to showcase beautiful items, as well as a pull-out couch which provides a seating area or an extra bed for guests to sleep in. This is a great example of how to maximize the use of a space.
Photo Credit: Allie Mullin
Go To Your Room
Perfectly peaceful and feminine welcoming office space. Color palette of pale pink and sage green helps tie in with the vibrant floral wallpaper on opposite side of the room. Thick alpaca 'confetti' fabric on guest chairs adds an element of luxury while the vintage onyx countertop squared-off for a modern look, sits nestled in between the chairs, and adds to the refined elements of the room.
Fannie Allen Design
Client's home office/study. Madeline Weinrib rug.
Photos by David Duncan Livingston
Kaplan Architects, AIA
Rustic one bedroom one bath cabin was completely rebuilt from the studs inside and out.
Mitchell Shenker Photography
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Tints of complementary colors are added in this home office to create an exciting space to work in. This colorful and fun wallpaper is a show stopper against the aqua antique style cabinet topped with eccentric accessories.
Dona Rosene Interiors
ASID 2018 DESIGN OVATION SINGLE SPACE DEDICATED FUNCTION/ SECOND PLACE. The clients requested professional assistance transforming this small, jumbled room with lots of angles into an efficient home office and occasional guest bedroom for visiting family. Maintaining the existing stained wood moldings was requested and the final vision was to reflect their Nigerian heritage in a dramatic and tasteful fashion. Photo by Michael Hunter
Alison Giese Interiors
A feminine space was developed for the lady of the house, who works from home. The large built-in bench doubles as a daybed and reading spot.
Camilla Molders Design
A bohemian and eclectic interior was the brief given for this project.
Layers of beautiful textiles, patterns and colours were used extensively in this home to create unique and stunning living spaces - even if we do say so ourselves.
We call this one textilicious!
Photograph by Martina Gemmola
TEW Design Studio
This project shows how a small room can become a functional yet stylish home office. Finding the right size desk for its use and space is very important. We added shelving units for great storage and a place to showcase beautiful items, as well as a pull-out couch which provides a seating area or an extra bed for guests to sleep in. This is a great example of how to maximize the use of a space.
Photo Credit: Allie Mullin
Sarah Montgomery Interiors
This industrial condo in Roger's Park got a complete overhaul. The layout remained while all finishes, flooring and furniture were upgraded. The tall ceilings and large windows are the focal point of the space and so we kept it light and bright, while mixing textures and finishes to create interest. The client's own eclectic art and object collections pair perfectly with the pops of color in the furniture and accessories. The hand glazed kitchen backsplash tile is the perfect contrast to the white, wood and stainless steel and nods to the changing colors of the lake view across.
Eclectic Home Office Design Ideas with Brown Floor
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