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Devon Grace Interiors
Devon Grace Interiors designed a built-in desk to create a dedicated homework station inside the mudroom of the Wilmette home. Navy blue cabinetry and crisp white countertops give the space a modern feel.
Haven Design and Construction
This beautiful home office boasts charcoal cabinetry with loads of storage. The left doors hide a printer station, while the right doors organize clear plastic bins for scrapbooking. For interest, a marble mosaic floor tile rug was inset into the wood look floor tile. The wall opposite the desk also features lots of countertop space for crafting, as well as additional storage cabinets. File drawers and organization for wrapping paper and gift bags round out this functional home office.
Five Star Interiors
Cabinets: Dove Gray- Slab Drawers / floating shelves
Countertop: Caesarstone Moorland Fog 6046- 6” front face- miter edge
Ceiling wood floor: Shaw SW547 Yukon Maple 5”- 5002 Timberwolf
Photographer: Steve Chenn
Sanctuary Kitchen and Bath Design
A contemporary home office with heated tile floor and painted built in cabinetry
Celtic Custom Homes
Study has tile "wood" look floors, double barn doors, paneled back wall with hidden door.
Melinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
Home office off kitchen with 3 work stations, built-in outlets on top of counters, printer pull-outs, and file drawers.
Spacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Builder: City Homes Design and Build - Architectural Designer: Nelson Design - Interior Designer: Jodi Mellin - Photo: Spacecrafting Photography
Studio 360
We transformed an unused corner of the basement into a chic and comfortable home office with plenty of storage by using every square inch! Floating cabinets make space feel bigger and easier to keep clean!
Josh Wynne Construction
SeaThru is a new, waterfront, modern home. SeaThru was inspired by the mid-century modern homes from our area, known as the Sarasota School of Architecture.
This homes designed to offer more than the standard, ubiquitous rear-yard waterfront outdoor space. A central courtyard offer the residents a respite from the heat that accompanies west sun, and creates a gorgeous intermediate view fro guest staying in the semi-attached guest suite, who can actually SEE THROUGH the main living space and enjoy the bay views.
Noble materials such as stone cladding, oak floors, composite wood louver screens and generous amounts of glass lend to a relaxed, warm-contemporary feeling not typically common to these types of homes.
Photos by Ryan Gamma Photography
Home Office Design Ideas with Slate Floors and Porcelain Floors
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