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Laurie Westberg, Urban Interior Design
Compact home office and guest bedroom in transitional style with antique italian desk
Laurie Westberg, Urban Interior Design
Compact home office and guest bedroom in transitional style with antique italian desk
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Mid Century Desks
Roman Shades
Brass Globe Pendant
Benjamin Moore Flower Power Paint Color
Acrylic Ghost Chairs
Flat woven rug
Photo Credit: Amy Bartlam
TEW Design Studio
This project shows how a small room can become a functional yet stylish home office. Finding the right size desk for its use and space is very important. We added shelving units for great storage and a place to showcase beautiful items, as well as a pull-out couch which provides a seating area or an extra bed for guests to sleep in. This is a great example of how to maximize the use of a space.
Photo Credit: Allie Mullin
Nar Design Group
Meaning “line” in Swahili, the Mstari Safari Task Lounge itself is accented with clean wooden lines, as well as dramatic contrasts of hammered gold and reflective obsidian desk-drawers. A custom-made industrial, mid-century desk—the room’s focal point—is perfect for centering focus while going over the day’s workload. Behind, a tiger painting ties the African motif together. Contrasting pendant lights illuminate the workspace, permeating the sharp, angular design with more organic forms.
Outside the task lounge, a custom barn door conceals the client’s entry coat closet. A patchwork of Mexican retablos—turn of the century religious relics—celebrate the client’s eclectic style and love of antique cultural art, while a large wrought-iron turned handle and barn door track unify the composition.
A home as tactfully curated as the Mstari deserved a proper entryway. We knew that right as guests entered the home, they needed to be wowed. So rather than opting for a traditional drywall header, we engineered an undulating I-beam that spanned the opening. The I-beam’s spine incorporated steel ribbing, leaving a striking impression of a Gaudiesque spine.
Kelly Hohla Interiors
Grey geometric wallpaper adds the perfect amount of interest to this home office. John Merkl Photography
Christie Hausmann Design
This client wanted a fresh start, taking only minimal items from her old house when she moved. We gave the kitchen and half bath a facelift, and then decorated the rest of the house with all new furniture and decor, while incorporating her unique and funky art and family pieces. The result is a house filled with fun and unexpected surprises, one of our favorites to date!
L. Antonetti Design
Janet Warlick
We overhauled this office and brought in bright happy colors for an invigorating work space.
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