Eclectic Grey Home Office Ideas and Designs
studiovert environmental + interior design
Our client is a writer, and wanted to an inspired space free of clutter. Her vintage silk rug paired beautifully with a desk from ABC Home, which has a beautiful view of the foothills. Her comfy chair got a fuzzy coat. We painted the walls with freedom and intuition. The lamps were sourced from Dutton Brown and Anthropologie. The vintage typewriter belonged to our client's grandfather.
A Host of Things, LLC
Reorganized this craft room to fit many sewing machines, fabric, thread and other essentials.
Niki Landry Art & Design
The main workspace is two side-by-side desks braced to the wall and with double file cabinets. Globe pendant lights hang above the desks to provide task lighting. Each side has double shelves for art display and storage. The existing closet doors were converted into inspiration boards.
The designer provided wall and trim paint colors, furniture, lighting, art, accessories, and furnishing selections, and developed the workspace and furniture layout.
Duet Design Group
This home office/library was the favorite room of the clients and ourselves. The vaulted ceilings and high walls gave us plenty of room to create the bookshelves of the client's dreams.
Photo by Emily Minton Redfield
Beth Dotolo, ASID, RID, NCIDQ
As part of a partnership with ATG Stores and Decorist to design a home office in a Seattle showhouse, our goal was to create an eclectic and lived-in feel for the homeowners. Since the office is situated in a central part of the home, open to the double-volume space and with prime views of the downtown Seattle waterfront, we wanted to keep the palette fairly neutral. We filled this neutral palette with personality and character, creating great contrast and layering on lots of texture. We fearlessly mixed metals for added flair, incorporated amazing lighting to create mood and ambience, and brought in a graphic wall covering for heightened style. With the existing built-ins remaining, we applied our firm’s Splendid Living approach to create functional style and an open office feel by optimizing storage, giving the whole unit an upgrade with a fresh coat of paint and then adding Pulp Home hardware. The result is a functional home office that exudes fearless style. Photography by Jeff Beck
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
The built-in cabinetry along one side of the living room was built by the principal contractor.
Photographer: Nick Smith
Eclectic Grey Home Office Ideas and Designs
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