Home Office Design Ideas with Vinyl Floors and Tatami Floors
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Colossus Mfg.
The dark black shelving of the office wall contracts strikingly with the light flooring and furniture, creating a sense of depth.
Carrie Hayward Design
We chose this American Leather Comfort Sleeper sofa for its real queen-size mattress and no-bar-in-your-back bed mechanism. I had it re-covered in Lilly Pulitzer’s Besame Mucho fabric after Nacho finished destroying the original upholstery.
Photo © Bethany Nauert
Flooret
Pure grey. Perfectly complemented by natural wood furnishings or pops of color. A classic palette to build your vision on. With the Modin Collection, we have raised the bar on luxury vinyl plank. The result is a new standard in resilient flooring. Modin offers true embossed in register texture, a low sheen level, a rigid SPC core, an industry-leading wear layer, and so much more.
Mosby Building Arts
The craft room in this finished basement multi-tasks as a home office and additional storage. Easy-care finishes like vinyl tile flooring (Armstrong Alterna in Bleached Sand) and Formica countertops (in Paloma Polar) allow for hardcore crafting without the worry of damage.
Custom cabinetry from Showplace in the Savannah door style, with a white satin finish.
Photo by Toby Weiss
Novell Design Build & Novella Outdoors
Expand your home with a personal office, study space or creative studio -- without the hassle of a major renovation. This is your modern workspace.
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Available for installations across Metro Vancouver. View the full collection of Signature Sheds here: https://www.novellaoutdoors.com/the-novella-signature-sheds
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View this model at our contactless open house: https://calendly.com/novelldb/novella-outdoors-contactless-open-house?month=2021-03
design by Christina Perry
We gave this living space a complete update including new paint, flooring, lighting, furnishings, and decor. Interior Design & Photography: design by Christina Perry
The Kitchen Place
Hallway butler pantry w/ galley style mudroom/office
Shiloh cabinets in Butler Pantry.
KraftMaid cabinets in mudroom/office.
Quartz countertops on all.
Caesarstone soapstone in butler pantry
Expo in office
Belcastel hardware by Jeffrey Alexander
Carrie Hayward Design
My husband added brass hairpin legs to inexpensive computer desks with laptop compartments, integrated power strips and cord cutouts. Mike Z Designs created a custom wooden box to hide the ugly in-wall AC unit. The front panel slides out to allow the unit to operate.
Photo © Bethany Nauert
Rasmus Blaesbjerg
A little over a year ago my retaining wall collapsed by the entrance to my house bringing down several tons of soil on to my property. Not exactly my finest hour but I was determined to see as an opportunity to redesign the entry way that I have been less than happy with since I got the house.
I wanted to build a structure together with a new wall I quickly learned it required foundation with cement caissons drilled all the way down to the bedrock. It also required 16 ft setbacks from the hillside. Neither was an option for me.
After much head scratching I found the shed building ordinance that is the same for the hills that it is for the flatlands. The basics of it is that everything less than 120 ft, has no plumbing and with electrical you can unplug is considered a 'Shed' in the City of Los Angeles.
A shed it is then.
This is lead me the excellent high-end prefab shed builders called Studio Shed. I combined their structure with luxury vinyl flooring from Amtico and the 606 Universal Shelving System from Vitsoe. All the interior I did myself with my power army called mom and dad.
I'm rather pleased with the result which has been dubbed the 'SheShed'
J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Designer Brittany Hutt received a new office, which she had the pleasure of personally designing herself! Brittany’s objective was to make her office functional and have it reflect her personal taste and style.
Brittany specified Norcraft Cabinetry’s Gerrit door style in the Divinity White Finish to make the small sized space feel bigger and brighter, but was sure to keep storage and practicality in mind. The wall-to-wall cabinets feature two large file drawers, a trash pullout, a cabinet with easy access to a printer, and of course plenty of storage for design books and other papers.
To make the brass hardware feel more cohesive throughout the space, the Dakota style Sconces in a Warm Brass Finish from Savoy House were added above the cabinetry. The sconces provide more light and are the perfect farmhouse accent with a modern touch.
Home Office Design Ideas with Vinyl Floors and Tatami Floors
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