Home Office Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace and a Wood Stove
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Whipple Russell Architects
Serenity Indian Wells luxury desert mansion modern home office views. Photo by William MacCollum.
Scarlett Fireplaces
Fitted into this traditional library setting, a bespoke fireplace design with Tudor style hand carved English limestone mantel, natural slate tiled hearth, reclaimed brick slip chamber and Charnwood Island II wood burner.
photo: Jason Scarlett
Esslinger Design Company
The bones were great (architectural details and bold color choice) so all it took was the right furniture and finishing touches to make it a functional and beautiful home office.
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This beautiful modern contemporary family home offers a beautiful combination of gentle whites and warm wooden tones, match made in heaven! It has everything our clients asked for and is a reflection of their lifestyle. See more of our projects at: www.ihinteriors.co.uk/portfolio
Jill Sorensen Lifestyle
Guest cottage bedroom by the lake with Swedish vintage finds Bang Bang bedding from Jill Sorensen lifestyle and all white walls and floor.
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
We love the coffered ceiling in this master bedroom sitting area & home office. Talk about a lavish design! We can't get enough of those arched windows, custom window treatments, wall sconces, and chandeliers. We'd definitely be curling up on that chaise lounge in the sitting area in front of the fireplace and mantel with a good book.
Lume Architecture
Study nook, barn doors, timber lining, oak flooring, timber shelves, vaulted ceiling, timber beams, exposed trusses, cheminees philippe,
Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc.
Contractor: Dovetail
Interiors: Brooke Voss Design
Landscape: Savanna Designs
Photos: Scott Amundson
Robert Rhodes Architecture + Interiors
Ripplevale Grove is our monochrome and contemporary renovation and extension of a lovely little Georgian house in central Islington.
We worked with Paris-based design architects Lia Kiladis and Christine Ilex Beinemeier to delver a clean, timeless and modern design that maximises space in a small house, converting a tiny attic into a third bedroom and still finding space for two home offices - one of which is in a plywood clad garden studio.
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
The conversation with our clients began with their request to replace an office and storage shed at their urban nursery. In short time the project grew to include an equipment storage area, ground floor office and a retreat on the second floor. This elevated sitting area captures breezes and provides views to adjacent greenhouses and nursery yards. The wood stove from the original shed heats the ground floor office. An open Rumford fireplace warms the upper sitting area. The exterior materials are cedar and galvanized roofing. Interior materials include douglas fir, stone, raw steel and concrete.
Bruce Forster Photography
Home Office Design Ideas with a Two-sided Fireplace and a Wood Stove
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