Brown Home Office with a Reading Nook Ideas and Designs
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John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architecture: Charlie & Co. Design | Interior Design: Martha O'Hara Interiors | Landscaping: TOPO | Photography: Gaffer Photography
The Blind Side Home Furnishings, Inc.
This room is an addition to a stately colonial. The client's requested that the room reflect an old English library. The stained walnut walls and ceiling reinforce that age old feel. Each of the hand cut ceiling medallions reflect a personal milestone of the owners life.
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MAKHNO studio
This home office effortlessly blends functionality with aesthetics, creating a serene workspace where nature meets modern design. The use of neutral tones, combined with organic textures and strategically placed indoor plants, evokes a sense of tranquility. The sleek furnishings, contrasted by the bold green accent chair, add a touch of sophistication, making it a perfect spot for both relaxation and productivity.
Sage Designs
Comfortable Study with built-in shelving, decorative dentil crown molding and volume ceiling with truss beams.
Billie Design Studio
Finishes, Cabinetry, Architectural and Trim Details by Billie Design Studio (Furnishings by others)
Pamela Dailey Design
In the backyard of a home dating to 1910 in the Hudson Valley, a modest 250 square-foot outbuilding, at one time used as a bootleg moonshine distillery, and more recently as a bare bones man-cave, was given new life as a sumptuous home office replete with not only its own WiFi, but also abundant southern light brought in by new windows, bespoke furnishings, a double-height workstation, and a utilitarian loft.
The original barn door slides open to reveal a new set of sliding glass doors opening into the space. Dark hardwood floors are a foil to crisp white defining the walls and ceiling in the lower office, and soft shell pink in the double-height volume punctuated by charcoal gray barn stairs and iron pipe railings up to a dollhouse-like loft space overhead. The desktops -- clad on the top surface only with durable, no-nonsense, mushroom-colored laminate -- leave birch maple edges confidently exposed atop punchy red painted bases perforated with circles for visual and functional relief. Overhead a wrought iron lantern alludes to a birdcage, highlighting the feeling of being among the treetops when up in the loft.
Photography: Rikki Snyder
Brown Home Office with a Reading Nook Ideas and Designs
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