Home Office Design Ideas with Blue Walls and No Fireplace
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Karen Kempf Interiors
A farmhouse style was achieved in this new construction home by keeping the details clean and simple. Shaker style cabinets and square stair parts moldings set the backdrop for incorporating our clients’ love of Asian antiques. We had fun re-purposing the different pieces she already had: two were made into bathroom vanities; and the turquoise console became the star of the house, welcoming visitors as they walk through the front door.
Tina Dann-Fenwick Interiors
This custom designed bookcase replaced an old murphy bed in a small first floor room which we converted into a cozy study
POËSIS STUDIO
Le bleu stimule la créativité, ainsi nous avons voulu créer un effet boite dans le bureau avec la peinture Selvedge de @farrow&ball allié au chêne, fil conducteur de l’appartement.
Jim Schmid Photography
Private home office with blue accent wall and window with lots of natural light.
Fautt Homes
Home office and den with painted paneling and cabinets. Brass chandelier and art lights accent the beautiful blue hue.
Dual Concept Design
Bright home office, located right off of the main entry, features built ins for storage and display of collected artifacts. Soft, blue walls with a pop of color in the artwork, and accents of brass metal throughout set the tone for the rest of the spaces in the home.
Captivate Inc.
The home office holds unique artifacts and a 50" Samsung TV recessed into the blue walls.
Photographer: Alexandra White Photo
Meadowlark Design+Build
Photography: Mars Photo and Design. Every square inch of this small basement remodel is utilized. This recessed space provides the perfect area for a small desk and shelving so the kids don't have to fight over desk space. Basement remodel was completed by Meadowlark Design + Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Martha Stewart Living
Organize your work space to suit your needs. Crafters can easily store all the supplies they need for knitting, stamping, sewing, and more. Nooks help separate yarn, envelopes, paper, and other materials, while drawers and shelving keep the rest in order.
Martha Stewart Living Seal Harbor PureStyle cabinetry in Ocean Floor.
Martha Stewart Living hardware in Soft Iron.
BGI Design
This client came to us wanting to refresh their home study so that it was brighter and more relaxing. Previously, this space was dark and felt much smaller. By painting alone, we were able to give an airiness to this round room and create a more welcoming atmosphere. A custom club chair and hexagon upholstered side table are perfect for guests to sit for conversation, while metallic grasscloth at the back of the built-ins gleams from LED accent lighting. To finish off the space, we designed a custom round wool rug for warmth, replaced the heavy traditional draperies with textural original art, and adorned the windows with custom functional shades in a subtle geometric pattern. The small added details of this room now layer it with interest and call attention to its beautiful architecture that was once overlooked.
Michael Hunter Photography
Home Office Design Ideas with Blue Walls and No Fireplace
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