Eclectic Home Office with White Walls Ideas and Designs
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
161 - 180 of 1,137 photos
Item 1 of 3
User
This workroom or atelier for a professional artist was carved from the homeowner's attic, making it a traditional artist's garrett. The custom storage unit fits nicely under the angled ceilings, and includes plenty of vertical storage for canvases, shelving for art books and sketch pads, drawers to store smaller items,as well as a long countertop to arrange brushes. A flood of even light flows into the space during the day from the windows. The natural light is supplemented by track lighting and LED can lights - which are very important during the long, dark Chicago winters.
Photo by Cathy Rabeler
Manon Prince Interiors
Home offices have now become staples in most households around the world offering people a space to work and be productive day in and day out. How circumstances have changed! In this day and age, many do not have to leave their houses to reach their workplace. This particular office space was once an unused bedroom. Who wouldn’t appreciate calling this beautiful room their place of work? The impressive large window was the starting point in the design process. Identical custom built-ins house printers and office supplies. They were installed on both sides for added storage. Solid wood shelves supported by custom black metal brackets display fun memorabilia and ornaments. They also complete the symmetry look. One of the home owners’ requisites was to have a place for visitors to stay overnight. This beautiful chair opens into a one-person bed for convenience. A new light fixture, a double barn door, an area rug, two computer chairs, and two desk lamps complete the look. If you are fortunate enough to have your own office space in your home, kudos to you. Grab a coffee and get to work!
Hudson Place Realty
Property Marketed by Hudson Place Realty - Style meets substance in this circa 1875 townhouse. Completely renovated & restored in a contemporary, yet warm & welcoming style, 295 Pavonia Avenue is the ultimate home for the 21st century urban family. Set on a 25’ wide lot, this Hamilton Park home offers an ideal open floor plan, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and a private outdoor oasis.
With 3,600 sq. ft. of living space, the owner’s triplex showcases a unique formal dining rotunda, living room with exposed brick and built in entertainment center, powder room and office nook. The upper bedroom floors feature a master suite separate sitting area, large walk-in closet with custom built-ins, a dream bath with an over-sized soaking tub, double vanity, separate shower and water closet. The top floor is its own private retreat complete with bedroom, full bath & large sitting room.
Tailor-made for the cooking enthusiast, the chef’s kitchen features a top notch appliance package with 48” Viking refrigerator, Kuppersbusch induction cooktop, built-in double wall oven and Bosch dishwasher, Dacor espresso maker, Viking wine refrigerator, Italian Zebra marble counters and walk-in pantry. A breakfast nook leads out to the large deck and yard for seamless indoor/outdoor entertaining.
Other building features include; a handsome façade with distinctive mansard roof, hardwood floors, Lutron lighting, home automation/sound system, 2 zone CAC, 3 zone radiant heat & tremendous storage, A garden level office and large one bedroom apartment with private entrances, round out this spectacular home.
GLOBAL HOME
The navy blue couch works together with the natural elements and neutral fabrics to achieve a complete eclectic look.
Theo Johnson
Studio McGee
Shop the Look, See the Photo Tour here: https://www.studio-mcgee.com/studioblog/2017/4/24/promontory-project-great-room-kitchen?rq=Promontory%20Project%3A
Watch the Webisode: https://www.studio-mcgee.com/studioblog/2017/4/21/promontory-project-webisode?rq=Promontory%20Project%3A
Tushita Design
Santa Fe, NM Studio addition completed in 2013 has clearstory windows on three sides, 12' high custom wood ceiling, stained concrete floors, wood burning stove with contemplation area.
User
What used to be part of a back stairwell turned into a happy workspace for a busy mom. Funky and whimsical like her personality.
photo by Eric Hausman
User
This traditional artist's atelier is eclectic in style, utilizing an oversize antique table as a spacious desk and worktable. The blue rug with a symmetrical, Art Deco style pattern adds a punch of color to the otherwise white walls. The custom storage unit is transitional in style, with a light wood tone finish that offers a pleasing contrast to the old hardwood floors of the garrett. Modern track lighting fills both a practical and aesthetic role by providing even lighting in this attic space with heavy angles and sloped ceilings.
Photo by Cathy Rabeler
Eclectic Home Office with White Walls Ideas and Designs
9