Home Office Design Ideas with Orange Floor and Red Floor

Lake View
Lake View
JWT AssociatesJWT Associates
A dark office in the center of the house was turned into this cozy library. We opened the space up to the living room by adding another large archway. The custom bookshelves have beadboard backing to match original boarding we found in the house.. The library lamps are from Rejuvenation.
The Family Library
The Family Library
Boss Design LtdBoss Design Ltd
This room really speaks about the family and their devotion for books. This is quite the collection! And that light fixture! It's an amazing piece of art and works perfectly for this space. I see some classic novels in the mix; the Hardy Boys in the bottom left and I am sure there is some Lord of the Rings and the Harry Potter series in the mix. Some board games on the bottom shelves as well. Nothing better than seeing a full home library such as this, well in my mind at least! What do you think of the light fixture?
Contemporary crafting nook
Contemporary crafting nook
emma delonemma delon
Marilyn Peryer Style House Photography
Library
Library
Ryan Davis ContractingRyan Davis Contracting
Custom built library with a removable ladder. All units were made from maple veneered plywood with solid maple face frames. The ladder was made from cherry stock and finishing to match the cherry flooring.
S.S Attic Home Office
S.S Attic Home Office
UserUser
Hanging file drawers provide easy access to your most important documents. Home Office built out of White Melamine with Raised Panel vinyl door and drawer faces. Countertops are stained wood with a solid wood edge. Brushed Nickel hardware. Designed by Michelle Langley and fabricated and installed by Closet Factory Washington DC #closetfactory #closetfactorydc
The Den, Traditional Home
The Den, Traditional Home
Videre DecorVidere Decor
A den serving as a library, office and meeting space is adorned with an antique daybed and custom woodwork. The pale teal color on the walls is complemented with the silk drapery panels with an additional sheer for layered privacy.
Contemporary meets Victorian, Family Home in Bristol
Contemporary meets Victorian, Family Home in Bristol
UserUser
Beautiful Victorian family home in Bristol, newly renovated with all client's favourite colours considered! See full portfolio on our website: https://www.ihinteriors.co.uk/portfolio
Twin Peaks House
Twin Peaks House
Mihaly SlocombeMihaly Slocombe
Twin Peaks House is a vibrant extension to a grand Edwardian homestead in Kensington. Originally built in 1913 for a wealthy family of butchers, when the surrounding landscape was pasture from horizon to horizon, the homestead endured as its acreage was carved up and subdivided into smaller terrace allotments. Our clients discovered the property decades ago during long walks around their neighbourhood, promising themselves that they would buy it should the opportunity ever arise. Many years later the opportunity did arise, and our clients made the leap. Not long after, they commissioned us to update the home for their family of five. They asked us to replace the pokey rear end of the house, shabbily renovated in the 1980s, with a generous extension that matched the scale of the original home and its voluminous garden. Our design intervention extends the massing of the original gable-roofed house towards the back garden, accommodating kids’ bedrooms, living areas downstairs and main bedroom suite tucked away upstairs gabled volume to the east earns the project its name, duplicating the main roof pitch at a smaller scale and housing dining, kitchen, laundry and informal entry. This arrangement of rooms supports our clients’ busy lifestyles with zones of communal and individual living, places to be together and places to be alone. The living area pivots around the kitchen island, positioned carefully to entice our clients' energetic teenaged boys with the aroma of cooking. A sculpted deck runs the length of the garden elevation, facing swimming pool, borrowed landscape and the sun. A first-floor hideout attached to the main bedroom floats above, vertical screening providing prospect and refuge. Neither quite indoors nor out, these spaces act as threshold between both, protected from the rain and flexibly dimensioned for either entertaining or retreat. Galvanised steel continuously wraps the exterior of the extension, distilling the decorative heritage of the original’s walls, roofs and gables into two cohesive volumes. The masculinity in this form-making is balanced by a light-filled, feminine interior. Its material palette of pale timbers and pastel shades are set against a textured white backdrop, with 2400mm high datum adding a human scale to the raked ceilings. Celebrating the tension between these design moves is a dramatic, top-lit 7m high void that slices through the centre of the house. Another type of threshold, the void bridges the old and the new, the private and the public, the formal and the informal. It acts as a clear spatial marker for each of these transitions and a living relic of the home’s long history.

Home Office Design Ideas with Orange Floor and Red Floor

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