Home Office Design Ideas with Blue Walls
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Guenther Designs & Consulting LLC
The client's home office. The soft colors on the walls pulls form the pictures hanging on the wall. We choose to stain the coffered wood beams and paint the tongue and groove ceiling.
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
CG & S Design-Build, Austin, Texas, 2021 Regional CotY Award Winner, Residential Interior Under $100,000
SBC Interiors, LLC
From floor to ceiling, this therapists office was re-created to feel like home. Modern furniture and decor was used to warm up the space to make it comfortable, inviting and up to date.
Benita Cooper Design
A cluttered hallway is not only reorganized into a clean walkway, but also transformed into a hidden office, complete with custom barn doors with hidden and exposed storage. It also features a specially designed magnetic wallpaper to allow for posting documents, reminders and photos without putting holes in the all.
Delicious Kitchens & Interiors, LLC
This study serves as an office/work space as well as a library with historical tomes, military memorabilia and artifacts.
Marion Dubost Décoratrice d'intérieur
Cette chambre toute blanche s'est parée d'un papier peint panoramique effet jungle et d'un soubassement en peinture bleu profond. Une console et un lit en noyer, un joli miroir et des rideaux assortis au papier peint et la chambre est maintenant chaleureuse, confortable et stylée...
Model Remodel
Small hallway office with blue and gold wallpaper and built-in wood desk.
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Swati Goorha Designs
Small space does not equate to compromise on style. This fabulous office we created by playing with the existing architecture. We cut into a deep closet to create a niche. We followed the lines of the roofline to maximize the shelving. This creates a fabulous and functional office in an otherwise unused
Brooke Copp-Barton Interiors
With both parents in this Chiswick family working from home for the foreseeable future, there was an urgent need to create more space as the home office wasn’t big enough for the two of them. So the simple solution was to create a garden office - one that embraced the outoors but which was also within easy reach of the kitchen for a coffee top up.
Reclaimed cladding was used externally to give the office a weathered look, whilst colourful wallpaper and painted doors helped to brighten the space and make it feel more homely. Re-used laboratory worktops form the desk and shelves, and vintage furniture was found for storage.
As an added extra, it was designed so that the concertina doors could open right up to view the television - suspended on an extending bracket - so that the whole family can enjoy movies and sport outside in the summer months.
Home Office Design Ideas with Blue Walls
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