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Vincere, Ltd.
Vincere converted this empty loft into a work/live space. Drawing from the richness of the old brick walls, this workspace combines a vintage marble fireplace, a large scale custom walnut desk, a modern daybed and traditional bookcases creating a comfortable and inviting eclectic environment.
Claudia Ludwig Design
The client’s brief was to create a mid-century themed office in a Grade II listed building in the City of London. Apart from fully redecorating the space with a new colour scheme, carpet, lighting and window dressing, we sourced mid-century design classics for our client and designed a bespoke freestanding wardrobe. In the client’s own words “it is a room to be enjoyed, and I do so on a daily basis, with the prospect of working within such a pleasant space providing an active incentive to make the trip to the office! All your choices -paint, colour, furniture and lighting fit seamlessly together.”
Valet Custom Cabinets & Closets
Since sitting all day is not good for you, a seated desk was not ideal. But going with a standing desk meant standing all the time, which would get tiring. My solution was to get an adjustable desk for my computer. I can change the position when needed so I stand to work on drawings just like a drafting table. For other work, the desk lowers to lie flush with the conference table area. It remembers the heights you use, which makes it easy to change from sitting to standing.
Karine Weiller
Designs Australia
Wall to wall home office with long desk to seat two people. Deep storage cupboard to right hand side and floating shelves above desk with recessed LED lighting. Four storage drawers and two file drawers below desk, cable tray underneath and cable management throughout.
Size: 3.3m wide x 2.4m high x 0.8m deep
Materials: New Age timber veneer with clear satin lacquer finish. Painted Dulux Natural White, 30% gloss.
Artisan Rug Gallery
Finely woven nepalese rug used in the space design shown here. work by Elise Som Design Studio
Laqfoil Ltd.
Antique maps are our customers' favourite ceiling prints. How does one print a ceiling? The secret is stretch ceiling. This ceiling is a stretchy sheet of nonporous material. After it got printed using a digital wide format printer, it was installed by Laqfoil, by stretching it between profiles, or tracks, that hold it around the perimeter. It will never fade, discolour, chip, bubble, peel, or need repainting. If there is a water leak overhead, it will catch the water, saving the furnishings below, until the leak can be stopped and repaired. Once the water has been removed (with a wet-dry vac), it can be returned to its original shape and appearance as if nothing ever happened.
Large Home Office Design Ideas with Carpet
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