Home Office Design Ideas with Slate Floors and a Freestanding Desk
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Tracy A. Stone Architect
The interior of the studio features space for working, hanging out, and a small loft for catnaps.
KraftMaster Renovations
Home office is a bright space from the perimeter of windows letting in all of the natural light. height and visual interest form the interior ceiling lines tied together offers spectacular lines. The space is warmed up with the natural slate flooring which has radiant floor hot water heating. The once exterior chimney was cleaned up to expose the beautiful brick. A freestanding wood stove was added and will keep the room toasty during the cold winter nights.
Photography by Chris Veith
Decorator's Choice Closets
Craft room or homework room, why not create a space where the whole family can function!
Emilie Fournet Interiors
The conservatory space was transformed into a bright space full of light and plants. It also doubles up as a small office space with plenty of storage and a very comfortable Victorian refurbished chaise longue to relax in.
Peter Vincent Architects
A 5,000 square foot "Hawaiian Ranch" style single-family home located in Kailua, Hawaii. Design focuses on blending into the surroundings while maintaing a fresh, up-to-date feel. Finished home reflects a strong indoor-outdoor relationship and features a lovely courtyard and pool, buffered from onshore winds.
Photography - Kyle Rothenborg
Nystrom Design
Our focus was to make great use of a garage-level space with a garden view. The design features the 75-year old redwood joists and incorporates ample storage space. // Photographer: Caroline Johnson
Woodhull of Maine
Work in peace from this custom, rustic home office with slate tile floors and antique desk.
Trent Bell Photography
Nystrom Design
Our focus was to make great use of a garage-level space with a garden view. The design features the 75-year old redwood joists and incorporates ample storage space. // Photographer: Caroline Johnson
Le Trèfle Bleu
Sculptures en ardoise pour végétaliser un espace urbain.
Les éléments se posent l'un au dessus de l'autre. Très facile à installer, une seule vis cachée par la plante. Permet de créer un coin de verdure partout où l'on veut. Dans un restaurant, sur une terrasse, dans la salle de bain, dans un bureau, etc...chaque élément mesure 45 cm de haut, il y a 4 modèles de jardinières et un vase. Décor mural vivant.
Home Office Design Ideas with Slate Floors and a Freestanding Desk
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