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8000 Locust Mill St.
Ellicott City, MD 21043
Simpson 1401 INTERIOR FRENCH in Alder
SERIES: Interior French & Sash Doors
TYPE: Interior French & Sash
APPLICATIONS: Can be used for a swing door, pocket door, by-pass door, with barn track hardware, with pivot hardware and for any room in the home.
Construction Type: Engineered All-Wood Stiles and Rails with Dowel Pinned Stile/Rail Joinery
Profile: Ovolo Sticking
Glass: 1/8" Single Glazed
Mineral City
Home office of the 2014 RAP Dreamhouse. Working with an odd shaped room, many windows and a fireplace Laura was able to bring a world traveler feel to this small office space. Photo By Ed Hall
Natalie Nunes Interior Design, LLC
Sophisticated Home Office with elegant seating. Galbraith and Paul fabrics, Donghia, Powell and Bonnel, John Saladino and David Iatesta Furniture.
TJ Simone at Ethan Allen Princeton
A home office should be comfortable and functional. Here we chose to use a freestanding desk to keep the room light, along with a light toned area rug with gold accents. The gold tones in the rug pick up on the leather we chose for the chair, along with the art pieces and accessories, tying everything neatly together!
PTP Architects London
Architecture by PTP Architects; Project Management and Interior Design by Finchatton; Lighting Design by Sally Storey at Lighting Design International; Works by Boldfort
The Hidden Touch
Fun office space with hanging files and arched doorway.
Photography by The Hidden Touch.
Colorado Kitchen Designs
Reception Area in the showroom at Colorado Kitchen Designs. This is a combination of different Eclipse cabinetry elements including, shiplap on the t.v. wall, poplar blue and white stained cabinets, and thermo-laminate half wall.
Revealing Redesign
It would be great to take over your husband's office...the room you've been eyeing for a while and dreaming of making your own, wouldn't it??
Well, maybe...but what to do with it once you had it?
This was exactly the situation when I got the call from one of my favorite clients. She was worried that maybe she had made a mistake. Would the room ever be the feminine, artsy space she hoped it could be??
Using the existing rug to form our color palette, we found new office furniture that offered beautiful display space as well as a more feminine flavor.
There is nothing more important when making a room uniquely yours than surrounding yourself with things you love. Accents throughout the room focus on my client's love of sewing, reading, and, of course, her family (her new grandson in particular)...
We commissioned a local artist to make four original cut paper collages to adorn the walls in my clients favorite color combinations.
These one-of-a-kind pieces made with lovingly hand-dyed papers, are reminiscent of quilt squares and colorful buttons--the perfect centerpiece for the space.
The sewing machine on which my client sewed for hours as a teenager has a prominent place in the room, and over it is hung a collection of beautiful family portraits...
Finding the perfect items to create a cozy reading nook was the next challenge. We found a set of vintage chairs with a matching ottoman. All were reupholstered to compliment the room, and they are sooooo comfortable. Seems that everyone in the house now wants to sit in HERE rather than the living room because of the soothing atmosphere and cheerful seating.
Now, where there once was little color or coziness, there is a space that is beautiful, nurturing, bright and joyful. What a wonderful blessing!
Photos by Laura Kicey
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