Home Office Design Ideas with Limestone Floors and Tatami Floors
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Gorgeously small rear extension to house artists den with pitched roof and bespoke hardwood industrial style window and french doors.
Internally finished with natural stone flooring, painted brick walls, industrial style wash basin, desk, shelves and sash windows to kitchen area.
Chris Snook
Shore & Country Kitchens
Designed by Bob Blanco for Shore & Country Kitchens. Clean contemporary design, utilizing flat panel doors in Birds Eye Maple and Stainless Steel. The built up Black Quartz counter tops use a waterfall effect to create an eating bar. This was also used in the desk area.
Turner Bespoke Design
Built in study desk with a wrap up plinth from the limestone floor, connecting the two finishes together with shado lines. Photo by Carla Atley photography
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The wool Oushak pattern Turkish rug contrasts the rich dark mahogany paneling & bookcases. The Zebrawood table-desk top, custom lacewood framed lounge chairs, & Corbin bronze table are complimented by Rick Grett's modern design stingray shagreen cocktail table with glass rod legs. Classic pattern silk cut velvet upholstery adds a traditional element with modern art by Paul Resika & Charles Schorre completing the mix.
Michael Martinez Photography
Pyramid Woodworks
Contemporary home office desk with built in storage and display areas. Unit is embossed stainless steel with natural clear maple desktop. LED lighting in darkened areas. Back splash is embossed alligator print wall paper.
Meldrum Design
As with most properties in coastal San Diego this parcel of land was expensive and this client wanted to maximize their return on investment. We did this by filling every little corner of the allowable building area (width, depth, AND height).
We designed a new two-story home that includes three bedrooms, three bathrooms, one office/ bedroom, an open concept kitchen/ dining/ living area, and my favorite part, a huge outdoor covered deck.
Beth Whitlinger Interior Design
A simple home office looking out to the courtyard beyond. The client's own antique desk holds center stage and creates a bit of interest against the cabinetry. An antique rug in neutral tones adds softness and texture. Photo by Chris Snitko
Chimera Interior Design
Business runs smoothly in this well-organized minimalist home office. A marble topped partners desk allows for an expansive work space.
Home Office Design Ideas with Limestone Floors and Tatami Floors
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