Midcentury Home Office Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors
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Kevin Twitty Interiors
Task lighting is so important in offices. Why not have fun with a touch of gold. The sculptural feel of the golden jack lamp creates a conversation piece for the desk.
Photo by Kevin Twitty
Red Fox Consulting
Home office with standing desk, wood paneling, reading chair, and glass door with side panel.
Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
Home office with coffered ceilings, custom built-ins, double entry doors, fireplace, mantel, and wood flooring.
FBC Remodel
This beautiful home in Boulder, Colorado got a full two-story remodel. Their remodel included a new kitchen and dining area, living room, entry way, staircase, lofted area, bedroom, bathroom and office. Check out this client's new beautiful home
Laidlaw Schultz architects
The project’s starting point was to understand the building’s original post and beam structure and to use that internal logic to formulate a sympathetic remodel. With an emphasis on the upper back unit, the owner’s private residence within this recently purchased Edward Killingsworth triplex, the first order of business was to strip the excess out and to return the complex to something that resembled the original. With a limited budget, the tact was to restore where possible, and to insert where needed, but always with a sympathetic eye. The kitchen quickly became the primary focus and it was soon realized that by removing the division between the existing galley and family room that the essence of the structural system could be revealed. Once opened the datum of the layered beams was adhered to with the kitchen reinforcing this overhead water line. The primary internal wall was then highlighted with a new wood veneer with the refrigerator recessed (borrowing a bit of space from the master closet) and the existing heater chromed.
Midcentury Home Office Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors
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