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TKS Design Group
 
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Working with this Glen Ellyn client was so much fun the first time around, we were thrilled when they called to say they were considering moving across town and might need some help with a bit of design work at the new house.
The kitchen in the new house had been recently renovated, but it was not exactly what they wanted. What started out as a few tweaks led to a pretty big overhaul of the kitchen, mudroom and laundry room. Luckily, we were able to use re-purpose the old kitchen cabinetry and custom island in the remodeling of the new laundry room — win-win!
As parents of two young girls, it was important for the homeowners to have a spot to store equipment, coats and all the “behind the scenes” necessities away from the main part of the house which is a large open floor plan. The existing basement mudroom and laundry room had great bones and both rooms were very large.
To make the space more livable and comfortable, we laid slate tile on the floor and added a built-in desk area, coat/boot area and some additional tall storage. We also reworked the staircase, added a new stair runner, gave a facelift to the walk-in closet at the foot of the stairs, and built a coat closet. The end result is a multi-functional, large comfortable room to come home to!
Just beyond the mudroom is the new laundry room where we re-used the cabinets and island from the original kitchen. The new laundry room also features a small powder room that used to be just a toilet in the middle of the room.
You can see the island from the old kitchen that has been repurposed for a laundry folding table. The other countertops are maple butcherblock, and the gold accents from the other rooms are carried through into this room. We were also excited to unearth an existing window and bring some light into the room.
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Michael Alan Kaskel
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Boehm Architecture
This 1870’s brick townhouse was purchased by dealers of contemporary art, with the intention of preserving the remaining historical qualities while creating a comfortable and modern home for their family. Each of the five floors has a distinct character and program, unified by a continuously evolving stair system. Custom built-ins lend character and utility to the spaces, including cabinets, bookshelves, desks, beds, benches and a banquette. Lighting, furnishings, fabrics and colors were designed collaboratively with the home owners to compliment their art collection.
photo: John Horner
Emilie Fournet Interiors
The conservatory space was transformed into a bright space full of light and plants. It also doubles up as a small office space with plenty of storage and a very comfortable Victorian refurbished chaise longue to relax in.
Spacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Builder: City Homes Design and Build - Architectural Designer: Nelson Design - Interior Designer: Jodi Mellin - Photo: Spacecrafting Photography
Square One Architects
The office has been built at the rear of a terraced house in London. It features two desks and three seats. The joinery unit have been veneered with European oak. The desks are built in and they benefit from a large skylight. A small kitchen and bathroom provide additional services to the office.
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
We maximized storage in this small office to allow for as much clear working space as possible. A large open desk is free from storage below by adding storage above an off to the sides. Concealed under-cabinet lighting illuminates the desk area without casting shadows from typical ceiling recessed can lights. Photo: Dan Kvitka
Sklar Studios
Genius, smooth operating, space saving furniture that seamlessly transforms from desk, to shelving, to murphy bed without having to move much of anything and allows this room to change from guest room to a home office in a snap. The original wood ceiling, curved feature wall, and windows were all restored back to their original condition.
Corkstyle
Дизайнер Светлана Пархаева
Дизайнер решила сделать спальню, в которой будет очень комфортно отдыхать от городской суеты, поэтому в отделке использованы материалы природных оттенков. Основной цвет интерьера – нежно-зелёный. Потому к нему в компаньоны Светлана выбрала пробковый пол с натуральным шпоном.
Природный цвет пробки очень теплый и помогает сделать интерьер уютным. К тому же в спальне особенно актуальны свойства пробки – она тёплая, тихая при ходьбе и упругая. В любое время года по пробковому полу комфортно ходить босиком, что в спальне очень актуально.
В сочетании с зеленью отделки и изображением цветов пробка выглядит очень гармонично.
В этом проекте уложен вот такой пол
http://www.corkstyle.ru/catalog/ecocork/P999.html
Home Office Design Ideas with Cork Floors and Slate Floors
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