Modern Home Office Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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Mesa Closet Design
Craft room with acrylic white finished cabinets that can be used as a white board. Blush glass framed cabinet doors. These are 2 of our 15 new "Mixology" finishes we now offer for door and drawer fronts. Ask us about "Mixology" to learn more about how you can get creative and use multiple finishes in your custom space.
Stuga
The idea for Scandinavian Hardwoods came after years of countless conversations with homeowners, designers, architects, and builders. The consistent theme: they wanted more than just a beautiful floor. They wanted insight into manufacturing locations (not just the seller or importer) and what materials are used and why. They wanted to understand the product’s environmental impact and it’s effect on indoor air quality and human health. They wanted a compelling story to tell guests about the beautiful floor they’ve chosen. At Scandinavian Hardwoods, we bring all of these elements together while making luxury more accessible.
Duke Homes, Inc.
The built-in window seat in the home office provides a seat with a view of the front yard through an oversized window.
Hsu McCullough
Top of stair opens to a landing homework / desk / study tucked behind the stair guardrail half- wall. South-facing natural light exposure from the sliding door opening- with access to a second floor outdoor family room deck - pours into the stair below throughout the day. Photo by Dan Arnold
LAURIE BLUMENFELD DESIGN
A bold color choice in the office and a gallery style picture wall are grounded by a clean and simple new shelving system. | Interior Design by Laurie Blumenfeld-Russo | Tim Williams Photography
nC2 architecture llc
Extensive millwork for a home office in a modern townhouse. The home office installations include shelving, cabinetry, a long desk accommodating two to three work stations and a small, built-in seating/reading area. The desk, on the client’s request, was engineered to span the entire work area with no supports or pedestals below it.
Project team: Richard Goodstein, Raja Krishnan, Emil Harasim
Contractor: Perfect Renovation, Brooklyn, NY
Millwork: cej design, Brooklyn, NY
Photography: Tom Sibley
Modern Home Office Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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