Small Home Office Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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Balestri Architects
This renovation project updates an existing New York 1920s apartment with a modern sensibility.
Replacing the cellular pre-war layout of the central spaces with a built-in walnut credenza and white lacquer side board effectively opens the plan to create a unified and spacious living area. The back side of the full-height dining room side-board screens views from the entrance foyer. The modern design of the new built-ins at center of the space is balanced by perimeter radiator covers and a full-height bookshelf which work with the period trim detail.
The new home office features stained oak wood floors, custom stained oak desk and cabinets. Not shown in this photo is another set of full height wall cabinets with a concealed murphy bed that provides an additional sleeping quarters for guests.
Photography: Mikiko Kikuyama
Benvenuti and Stein
Multifunctional space combines a sitting area, dining space and office niche. The vaulted ceiling adds to the spaciousness and the wall of windows streams in natural light. The natural wood materials adds warmth to the room and cozy atmosphere.
Photography by Norman Sizemore
Debra Ackerbloom, Inc.
The Office is situated on the other side of the staircase within the open space plan. The work table doubles as extra seating for dining or gaming, and overlooks the rear lanai for a truly functional in home office design.
Blinds.com
To block out beaming sunlight from this home office, Blinds.com Signature Light Filtering Honeycomb Shades were chosen for window coverings. These shades not only prevent light from being in these home owners' eyes while working, but also insulate the room helping it cool down on those bright and hot sunny days.
To learn more about this office makeover, check out the post, http://www.curbly.com/users/capreek/posts/16325-29th-avenue-a-fresh-and-functional-home-office-makeover-the-big-reveal
Jeffery M Wolf General Contractor, Inc.
This photo shows the cozy desk nook that is bumped out from the great-room/living-room. From the desk the owners have a view of the water.
Glenbrook Cabinetry
To create a clean updated look in our client's home office we used white, low sheen, painted cabinetry and shelves. To coordinate the existing chandelier, our client selected crystal hardware and satin nickel bar pulls. The final touch in this coordinated space was custom painting our client's existing desk. All of the elements come together in this clean, transitional space!
Small Home Office Design Ideas with Medium Hardwood Floors
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