Home Office Design Ideas with a Tile Fireplace Surround

Family Farmhouse
Family Farmhouse
Alexandra Rae DesignAlexandra Rae Design
The library of the Family Farmhouse Estate. Art Deco inspired brass light fixtures and hand painted tiles. Ceiling coffers are covered in #LeeJofa grass cloth. Bird floral is also by Lee Jofa.
Rookwood - Traditional Estate
Rookwood - Traditional Estate
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Builder: J. Peterson Homes Interior Designer: Francesca Owens Photographers: Ashley Avila Photography, Bill Hebert, & FulView Capped by a picturesque double chimney and distinguished by its distinctive roof lines and patterned brick, stone and siding, Rookwood draws inspiration from Tudor and Shingle styles, two of the world’s most enduring architectural forms. Popular from about 1890 through 1940, Tudor is characterized by steeply pitched roofs, massive chimneys, tall narrow casement windows and decorative half-timbering. Shingle’s hallmarks include shingled walls, an asymmetrical façade, intersecting cross gables and extensive porches. A masterpiece of wood and stone, there is nothing ordinary about Rookwood, which combines the best of both worlds. Once inside the foyer, the 3,500-square foot main level opens with a 27-foot central living room with natural fireplace. Nearby is a large kitchen featuring an extended island, hearth room and butler’s pantry with an adjacent formal dining space near the front of the house. Also featured is a sun room and spacious study, both perfect for relaxing, as well as two nearby garages that add up to almost 1,500 square foot of space. A large master suite with bath and walk-in closet which dominates the 2,700-square foot second level which also includes three additional family bedrooms, a convenient laundry and a flexible 580-square-foot bonus space. Downstairs, the lower level boasts approximately 1,000 more square feet of finished space, including a recreation room, guest suite and additional storage.
Tanglewood Modern House
Tanglewood Modern House
Flavin ArchitectsFlavin Architects
This new modern house is located in a meadow in Lenox MA. The house is designed as a series of linked pavilions to connect the house to the nature and to provide the maximum daylight in each room. The center focus of the home is the largest pavilion containing the living/dining/kitchen, with the guest pavilion to the south and the master bedroom and screen porch pavilions to the west. While the roof line appears flat from the exterior, the roofs of each pavilion have a pronounced slope inward and to the north, a sort of funnel shape. This design allows rain water to channel via a scupper to cisterns located on the north side of the house. Steel beams, Douglas fir rafters and purlins are exposed in the living/dining/kitchen pavilion. Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
Bow Bridge
Bow Bridge
Rezac ConstructionRezac Construction
Alan Jackson- Jackson Studios
Country Villa
Country Villa
Doyle Coffin Architecture LLCDoyle Coffin Architecture LLC
Doyle Coffin Architecture + Dan Lenore, Photographer
UPDATES- BEFORE & AFTERS
UPDATES- BEFORE & AFTERS
Susan Glick InteriorsSusan Glick Interiors
MODERN UPDATE TO HOME OFFICE WALLPAPER ON FOCAL WALL FLOATING DESK ON FOCAL WALL MID CENTURY MODERN FREE STANDING DESK MODERN BARREL BACK CHAIRS BLACK/WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY
Los Angeles Colorful Cape Cod
Los Angeles Colorful Cape Cod
A.S.D. Interiors - Shirry Dolgin, OwnerA.S.D. Interiors - Shirry Dolgin, Owner
Erika Bierman built in shelving dark wood desk orange drapes pendant light tropical upholstered armchairs two desks
Libraries and Offices
Libraries and Offices
Eagle Luxury PropertiesEagle Luxury Properties
A Scottsdale home office with a custom wooden ceiling and built in office shelving for a traditional aesthetic.
Generation to Generation
Generation to Generation
Sklar StudiosSklar Studios
Just enough elbow room so that the kids truly have their own space to spread out and study. We didn't have an inkling about Covid-19 when we were planning this space, but WOW...what a life-saver it has been in times of quarantine, distance learning, and beyond! Mixing budget items (i.e.Ikea) with custom details can often be a great use of resources when configuring a space - not everything has to be "designer label" to look good and function well.
New York Apartment
New York Apartment
Fairfax & Sammons ArchitectsFairfax & Sammons Architects
A new library/ dining room for a client living in New York and London, designed by Fairfax & Sammons Architects, interior design by Mlinaric Henry Zervudachi Durston Saylor Photography

Home Office Design Ideas with a Tile Fireplace Surround

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