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A traditional home study office with oak joinery, dark walls and ceiling and herringbone timber floors
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This home is all about effortless charm and laid-back vibes. With a palette of soft tones and playful textures, every room feels fresh and inviting. The spaces flow together seamlessly, with natural wood accents, curved shapes, and cozy details that add personality and warmth. Light pours in through sheer curtains, giving everything a bright and breezy feel. Each corner is styled with a mix of comfort and creativity, making it a home you just want to kick back in and enjoy. It's the perfect blend of fun, relaxed, and totally livable!


The sophisticated study adds a touch of moodiness to the home. Our team custom designed the 12' tall built in bookcases and wainscoting to add some much needed architectural detailing to the plain white space and 22' tall walls. A hidden pullout drawer for the printer and additional file storage drawers add function to the home office. The windows are dressed in contrasting velvet drapery panels and simple sophisticated woven window shades. The woven textural element is picked up again in the area rug, the chandelier and the caned guest chairs. The ceiling boasts patterned wallpaper with gold accents. A natural stone and iron desk and a comfortable desk chair complete the space.


Private Residence, Laurie Demetrio Interiors, Photo by Dustin Halleck, Millwork by NuHaus
Transitional Home Office Design Ideas


In the third floor library we had custom built bookcases constructed with a strong geometric pattern. The shelves were finished in a high gloss black to make them stand out against the white walls.
Photo: Eric Roth
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