Eclectic Home Office with Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs
Lucy Interior Design
Design and furnishings by Lucy Interior Design; Architect: Kell Architects; Photography: Troy Thies Photography.
www.lucyinteriordesign.com | 612.339.2225
Belltown Design LLC
The Basement Teen Room was designed to have multi purposes. It became a Home Theater, a Sewing, Craft and Game Room, and a Work Out Room. The youngest in the family has a talent for sewing and the intention was that this room fully accommodate for this. Family Home in Greenwood, Seattle, WA - Kitchen, Teen Room, Office Art, by Belltown Design LLC, Photography by Julie Mannell
Holly Anderson
A mish mash of found objects used to organize my paints and canvasses, this also functions as a home office. Very few furniture items were purchased for more than $20. Garage sale finds and dumpster dives make for a cheap functional space to create.
Hoffman & Swinburne
Reclaimed pine floors came from a 100-year-old Brooklyn townhouse that was undergoing renovation. Cubbies store office supplies as well as linens and place settings for the dining area on the terrace. All furniture vintage.
Denyne Designs
The client wanted a place to escape when she worked at home and her current home office was not an appealing space. The new wall colors, fun furniture, colorful area rug and window treatments really express her personality while making this “non-traditional” office a place where she loves to work and relax.
California Closets of Indianapolis
Designer: Susan Martin-Gibbons; Photography: Pretty Pear Photography
Adrienne DeRosa
When it comes to craft supplies, it can be a challenge to keep everything well organized. One thing that Chelsea can't get enough of is the wire basket. " I just can't seem to get rid of [them]', she explains. "I have way more than I need at the moment, but I can't bare to part with them because they can be so handy". In her upstairs craft room, she uses them to contain fabric samples as well as other goods, such as card stock and small boxes.
Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
XTC Design Incorporated
- An existing spare room was used to create a sewing room. By creating a contemporary and very functional design we also created organization and enough space to spread out and work on projects. An existing closet was outfitted with cedar lining to organize and store all fabric. We centrally located the client’s sewing machine with a cut-out in the countertop for hydraulic lift hardware. Extra deep work surface and lots of space on either side was provided with knee space below the whole area. The peninsula with soft edges is easy to work around while sitting down or standing. Storage for large items was provided in deep base drawers and for small items in easily accessible small drawers along the backsplash. Wall units project proud of shallower shelving to create visual interest and variations in depth for functional storage. Peg board on the walls is for hanging storage of threads (easily visible) and cork board on the backsplash. Backsplash lighting was included for the work area. We chose a Chemsurf laminate countertop for durability and the white colour was chosen so as to not interfere/ distract from true fabric and thread colours. Simple cabinetry with slab doors include recessed round metal hardware, so fabric does not snag. Finally, we chose a feminine colour scheme.
Donna Griffith Photography
Eclectic Home Office with Yellow Walls Ideas and Designs
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