Home Office Design Ideas with Orange Walls and Red Walls
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With work from home the new normal for this client, we converted a small, unused bedroom into the home office that dreams are made of. The rust coloured walls combined with gold and wood accents give this room a ton of warmth and make it a room you want to spend all day in. The wallpaper helps to balance out all of the warm tones and give the room some pattern and texture.
Cinergy Construction
An efficient, well constructed recording studio utilizing professional acoustic construction finishes.
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This striking Oriental rug needed bold walls to keep it from taking over the room. We used the client's desk and desk chair, and purchased an Arhaus Portsmouth chair in a custom fabric. The crisp white built-ins were added since without them the spaces seemed awkward. Custom window treatments.
Jaclyn Grace Designs
The Happiest Office design was created for our full-time remote working client. They asked us to convert their camper into an office, that could easily convert back to a camper for weekend adventures.
We took inspiration from the punchy orange exterior of the Happier Camper and added even more California flair to it with an amazing (and fully removable) poppy wallpaper.
We wanted to create a secondary space for our client, so that she could have a change of scenery mid-day or space to relax in-between calls and soak up the CA rays. We designed a cozy sitting area out back, with a pair of black modern rocking chairs and black and white rug. On cooler days, work gets done with the back hatch open looking out onto her outdoor living room, essentially doubling the size of her office space. The monochromatic outdoor furniture design is accented with hints of orange and yellow, and an embroidered poppy pillow completes the look.
We love a great multi-functional design! Design never needs to be sterile and small spaces do not need to feel cramped! Let us help you make your space everything you've imagined, and more!
Antique & Art Exchange
This home was office done by Weaver Design Group for the project of "Antiques in Modern Design". The walls are painted in a vibrant pink to offset the black and grey used in the consoles and lamps. The 17th century baroque gilt wood mirror gives weight to an otherwise light and airy room. The pair of Louis XV armchairs sit in front of a modern desk covered in a floral wallpaper. The shell consoles against the wall are wonderfully carved wooden consoles in the form of shells and can be used in a multitude of spaces such as a dining hall or an entrance room or anywhere one pleases. The statue of a lady from the Han dynasty period completes the feminine touch.
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
Photography: Steve Keating
The "Meadow" artist's studio includes a window seat daybed, which brings its signature color to the interior of the loft.
Home Office Design Ideas with Orange Walls and Red Walls
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