Home Office Design Ideas with Cork Floors and Brown Floor
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Innenausbau Binder GmbH
Einbauschrank unter der Dachschräge - Dachschrägenschrank.
Schreibtisch über Eck an die Dachschrägen angepasst.
Eine Seite auf Rollen um das Fenster zu erreichen.
Nussbaum furniert und Weiß matt lackiert.
Prairie Studio
Capturing of the beauty of the dormers by moving collar ties up to create more space. Photo credit: Krystal Rash.
Project Group. Дизайн интерьера и ремонт
Современно решение, обьединение лоджии и организация работчего кабинета. На стенах нанесена декоративная штутурка 'мокрый шелк'
Personal Touch Interiors
This is a bright home office, even though it is located in the basement. By doing shiny finishes and white walls it has kept the space bright and airy. To add interest the ceiling was painted in the teal accent colour. New custom built ins were added, to maximize storage, DIY projects such as the buffet was painted, and the slipper chair got a new slip cover, it helped keep the budget down. This small home office combines function, storage, and relaxation and style all in one.
Photo taken by: Personal Touch Interiors
Hsu McCullough
Painting and art studio interior with clerestory windows as viewed from mezzanine. Photo by Clark Dugger
Studio Fabbri
Interior design of home office for clients in Walthamstow village. The interior scheme re-uses left over building materials where possible. The old floor boards were repurposed to create wall cladding and a system to hang the shelving and desk from. Sustainability where possible is key to the design. We chose to use cork flooring for it environmental and acoustic properties and kept the existing window to minimise unnecessary waste.
Studio Fabbri
Interior design of home office for clients in Walthamstow village. The interior scheme re-uses left over building materials where possible. The old floor boards were repurposed to create wall cladding and a system to hang the shelving and desk from. Sustainability where possible is key to the design. The use of cork flooring for it environmental and acoustic properties and the decision to keep the existing window to minimise unnecessary waste.
Studio Fabbri
Interior design of home office for clients in Walthamstow village. The interior scheme re-uses left over building materials where possible. The old floor boards were repurposed to create wall cladding and a system to hang the shelving and desk from. Sustainability where possible is key to the design. We chose to use cork flooring for it environmental and acoustic properties and kept the existing window to minimise unnecessary waste.
Studio Fabbri
Interior design of home office for clients in Walthamstow village. The interior scheme re-uses left over building materials where possible. The old floor boards were repurposed to create wall cladding and a system to hang the shelving and desk from. Sustainability where possible is key to the design. We chose to use cork flooring for it environmental and acoustic properties and kept the existing window to minimise unnecessary waste.
Studio Fabbri
Contemporary home office in loft conversion. This space is designed to be multi-functional as an office space and guest room. The finishes are have been considered for their sustainability and where possible waste or left over materials have been re-used in the design. The flooring is cork and the wall panelling and shelves are made from re-purposed floor boards left over from the ground floor refurbishment.
Gregory Thomas, Architect, AKBD, CG&S Design-Build
The second level office 'Nest' addition pops out of the low-slung original metal roof. Ceiling height is kept low to minimize the scale at the front of the home. Cork floors, stained pine ceiling decking. Light from four directions. Cable railing at balcony is barely visible.
Studio Fabbri
Contemporary home office in loft conversion. This space is designed to be multi-functional as an office space and guest room. The finishes are have been considered for their sustainability and where possible waste or left over materials have been re-used in the design. The flooring is cork and the wall panelling and shelves are made from re-purposed floor boards left over from the ground floor refurbishment.
Personal Touch Interiors
This is a bright home office, even though it is located in the basement. By doing shiny finishes and white walls it has kept the space bright and airy. To add interest the ceiling was painted in the teal accent colour. New custom built ins were added, to maximize storage, DIY projects such as the buffet was painted, and the slipper chair got a new slip cover, it helped keep the budget down. This small home office combines function, storage, and relaxation and style all in one.
Photo taken by: Personal Touch Interiors
Home Office Design Ideas with Cork Floors and Brown Floor
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