Home Office Design Ideas with Timber and Wood
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Morse Custom Homes and Remodeling
overlooking the 6th fairway at El Macero Country Club. It was gorgeous back in 1971 and now it's "spectacular spectacular!" all over again. Check out this contemporary gem!
Thermally Broken Steel USA
Even this cozy office den gets a view with access to the balcony for breaks between work or reading.
Custom windows, doors, and hardware designed and furnished by Thermally Broken Steel USA.
Other sources:
Custom wall panels: Newell Design Studios.
Chandelier: Bourgeois Boheme Atelier.
Chairs: Charles Kalpakian.
Lamp: Christopher Kreiling via Blackman Cruz.
JayMarc Homes
The Victoria's Home Office is designed to inspire productivity and creativity. The centerpiece of the room is a dark wooden desk, providing a sturdy and elegant workspace. The shiplap ceiling adds character and texture to the room, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. A gray rug adorns the floor, adding a touch of softness and comfort underfoot. The white walls provide a clean and bright backdrop, allowing for focus and concentration. Accompanying the desk are gray chairs that offer both comfort and style, allowing for comfortable seating during work hours. The office is complete with wooden 6-lite doors, adding a touch of sophistication and serving as a stylish entryway to the space. The Victoria's Home Office provides the perfect environment for work and study, combining functionality and aesthetics to enhance productivity and creativity.
Boyce Design + Build
The private home office was designed with the homeowner’s love for the outdoors in mind and incorporates a mix of modern and rustic elements. Dark blue walls and brown leather arm chairs create a masculine, moody vibe while the natural beauty of the rough sawn cedar ceiling and pops of greenery give the office a warm and cozy feeling.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Behind iron French Doors, is this masculine home office. It's stunning architectural features include a wood-paneled barrel ceiling, and stone accent wall. .
Personal touches of art, family heirlooms, and a collection of acoustic guitars elevate the overall design.
Robert Rhodes Architecture + Interiors
Ripplevale Grove is our monochrome and contemporary renovation and extension of a lovely little Georgian house in central Islington.
We worked with Paris-based design architects Lia Kiladis and Christine Ilex Beinemeier to delver a clean, timeless and modern design that maximises space in a small house, converting a tiny attic into a third bedroom and still finding space for two home offices - one of which is in a plywood clad garden studio.
Jennifer Gustafson Interior Design
• A quiet, light-filled workspace adjacent to a modern kitchen
• Built-in waterfall desk
• Countertop: Ceasarstone
• Leather + chrome chair from Frag add sculptural interest
• Floating shelves clad in brushed steel
• Flush mount hardware pulls
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