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Studio Shed - Live Large. Build Small.
This 10x18 Studio Shed guest bedroom rests beautifully in the terraced backyard. No need to worry about constant trips back to the main house as there is a bathroom inside!
From our Designer Series.
The Decorators Unlimited
This contemporary home is a combination of modern and contemporary styles. With high back tufted chairs and comfy white living furniture, this home creates a warm and inviting feel. The marble desk and the white cabinet kitchen gives the home an edge of sleek and clean.
Brian O'Keefe Architect, P.C.
The mahogany wood paneling in the Formal Library has been French polished by hand to create a visibly stunning finish that is also wonderful to touch.
Historic New York City Townhouse | Renovation by Brian O'Keefe Architect, PC, with Interior Design by Richard Keith Langham
SV Design
Located on the flat of Beacon Hill, this iconic building is rich in history and in detail. Constructed in 1828 as one of the first buildings in a series of row houses, it was in need of a major renovation to improve functionality and to restore as well as re-introduce charm.Originally designed by noted architect Asher Benjamin, the renovation was respectful of his early work. “What would Asher have done?” was a common refrain during design decision making, given today’s technology and tools.
Photographer: Bruce Buck
Haver & Skolnick LLC Architects
The Study's ceiling is defined by antique timbers. The flooring throughout is reclaimed antique oak.
Robert Benson Photography
Jennifer Connell Design
The back of the room was the desk and bar area – with loads of books and shelving and a large floor-to-ceiling window.
Find The House Candy:
- A Desk Chair Upholstered with a Bold Center Stripe
- Custom Seat in Floral Fabric Bursting with Bold, Neon Butterflies
- Crisp Linen Window Treatments with Geometric Trim
-A Traditional Globe
Duke Homes, Inc.
The dedicated office space boasts built-in shelving and storage cabinets. The recessed sliding glass paned doors allow for privacy while still allowing for views of the home's activity.
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