Brown Home Office with All Types of Ceiling Ideas and Designs
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Sage Designs
Sitting Room built-in desk area with warm walnut top and taupe painted inset cabinets. View of mudroom beyond.
Deep River Partners
The need for a productive and comfortable space was the motive for the study design. A culmination of ideas supports daily routines from the computer desk for correspondence, the worktable to review documents, or the sofa to read reports. The wood mantel creates the base for the art niche, which provides a space for one homeowner’s taste in modern art to be expressed. Horizontal wood elements are stained for layered warmth from the floor, wood tops, mantel, and ceiling beams. The walls are covered in a natural paper weave with a green tone that is pulled to the built-ins flanking the marble fireplace for a happier work environment. Connections to the outside are a welcome relief to enjoy views to the front, or pass through the doors to the private outdoor patio at the back of the home. The ceiling light fixture has linen panels as a tie to personal ship artwork displayed in the office.
Hallmark Floors
A return to vintage European Design. These beautiful classic and refined floors are crafted out of French White Oak, a premier hardwood species that has been used for everything from flooring to shipbuilding over the centuries due to its stability.
WL Kitchen & Home
Classic dark patina stained library Mahwah, NJ
Serving as our clients' new home office, our design focused on using darker tones for the stains and materials used. Organizing the interior to showcase our clients' collection of literature, while also providing various spaces to store other materials. With beautiful hand carved moldings used throughout the interior, the space itself is more uniform in its composition.
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Benvenuti and Stein
Beautiful open floor plan with vaulted ceilings and an office niche. Norman Sizemore photographer
BRADSHAW DESIGNS LLC
Warm and inviting this new construction home, by New Orleans Architect Al Jones, and interior design by Bradshaw Designs, lives as if it's been there for decades. Charming details provide a rich patina. The old Chicago brick walls, the white slurried brick walls, old ceiling beams, and deep green paint colors, all add up to a house filled with comfort and charm for this dear family.
Lead Designer: Crystal Romero; Designer: Morgan McCabe; Photographer: Stephen Karlisch; Photo Stylist: Melanie McKinley.
Glas Associates
A multifunctional space serves as a den and home office with library shelving and dark wood throughout
Photo by Ashley Avila Photography
Kennedy Cole Interior Design
Contemporary Craftsman designed by Kennedy Cole Interior Design.
build: Luxe Remodeling
User
Stunning refurbishment of a ultra high end luxury home in affluent area of London. Photography by Helen Tunstall Photography
Devon Grace Interiors
DGI designed a large home office complete with two desks. The vaulted ceilings and wood beam details draw your eyes up, and we selected an aged iron chandelier to complement them. We kept the existing fireplace mantle, but we opted to paint the wooden surround in the same charcoal grey seen throughout the rest of the home. It creates a cohesive feel while elevating the fireplace with a more modern feel.
Silvia Mallafré, Bioarquitectura e Interiorismo
En esta casa pareada hemos reformado siguiendo criterios de eficiencia energética y sostenibilidad.
Aplicando soluciones para aislar el suelo, las paredes y el techo, además de puertas y ventanas. Así conseguimos que no se pierde frío o calor y se mantiene una temperatura agradable sin necesidad de aires acondicionados.
También hemos reciclado bigas, ladrillos y piedra original del edificio como elementos decorativos. La casa de Cobi es un ejemplo de bioarquitectura, eficiencia energética y de cómo podemos contribuir a revertir los efectos del cambio climático.
Brown Home Office with All Types of Ceiling Ideas and Designs
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