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Morrone Interiors
Our client asked for a home office he could actually enjoy. This is what we came up. It features, a custom built in with shelving and a bench, a blue rug by Dalyn Rugs, blue pillows, white leather couch, wall mirrors, blue artwork by Leftbank Art, and a modern desk by Sunpan. He Loved it. So can you! Ask about our E-Design services today.
Toronto Condo Staging and Design Inc.
This "den" was quite generous in size and allowed for both a convertable daybed and home office space. We love the unique accents that give this fairly simple space some warmth and personality. The simple floorlamps are ideal when there is limited space. The modern take on the futon allows for casual seating or sleeping when the need arises.
Photo:Anthony Cohen EightbyTen Photography
Rocky Mountain Homes/Rocky Mountain Log Homes
The rolling library ladder allows for easier accessibility to top shelves, and incorporates some old world elements that really makes this space feel timeless.
Architectural services provided by: Kibo Group Architecture (Part of the Rocky Mountain Homes Family of Companies)
Photos provided by: Longviews Studios
Construction services provided by: Malmquist Construction.
Robin Bond Interiors
This masculine home office displays a highly textural design, using several types off wood, a neutral carpet, and ceramic accessories. The beautiful contemporary consol provides storage space, allowing the desk to stay simple, opening up the room. The decorative drapes on medallions and upholstered armchair add the feeling of comfort to the room. Photo by Johnny Stevens
Beth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQ
design by Pulp Design Studios | http://pulpdesignstudios.com/
photo by Kevin Dotolo | http://kevindotolo.com/
FOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INC
DESIGN BUILD REMODEL | Home Office Transformation | FOUR POINT DESIGN BUILD INC.
This space was once a child's bedroom and now doubles as a professional home photography post production office and a dressing room for graceful ballerinas!
This completely transformed 3,500+ sf family dream home sits atop the gorgeous hills of Calabasas, CA and celebrates the strategic and eclectic merging of contemporary and mid-century modern styles with the earthy touches of a world traveler!
AS SEEN IN Better Homes and Gardens | BEFORE & AFTER | 10 page feature and COVER | Spring 2016
To see more of this fantastic transformation, watch for the launch of our NEW website and blog THE FOUR POINT REPORT, where we celebrate this and other incredible design build journey! Launching September 2016.
Photography by Riley Jamison
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