Grey Home Office with Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

Arlington Street Remodel
Arlington Street Remodel
Jamie House DesignJamie House Design
In planning the design we used many existing home features in different ways throughout the home. Shiplap, while currently trendy, was a part of the original home so we saved portions of it to reuse in the new section to marry the old and new. We also reused several phone nooks in various areas, such as near the master bathtub. One of the priorities in planning the design was also to provide family friendly spaces for the young growing family. While neutrals were used throughout we used texture and blues to create flow from the front of the home all the way to the back.
Нестареющая классика
Нестареющая классика
Hi homeHi home
Сергей Павлоградский
Lairds Home Renovation
Lairds Home Renovation
Quality Craftsman, IncQuality Craftsman, Inc
Quality Craftsman Inc is an award-winning Dallas remodeling contractor specializing in custom design work, new home construction, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, room additions and complete home renovations integrating contemporary stylings and features into existing homes in neighborhoods throughout North Dallas. How can we help improve your living space?
Rumson Luxury Estate Home Office
Rumson Luxury Estate Home Office
GambrickGambrick
home office with built in white cabinets and desk, rectangle wood desk, brown leather recliner with wood end table, marvin windows with floor to ceiling drapes, red area rug over medium brown wood flooring, white coffered ceiling with recessed lighting. gas fireplace with red brick surround
9th Ave
9th Ave
ONE DesignONE Design
Completed in two phases, the kitchen in this home was first overhauled and the wall separating it from the dining room was torn down. The structure, hidden in the boxed ceiling, compliments the original details as they were woven into this new great room. New sliding doors replacing the relocated bathroom at the rear beckon one to the garden. This created the palette for the owner to tailor the finishes exquisitely. The resplendent marble counter top is the heart of their tasteful new living space, ideal for entertaining. For phase two, the owner commissioned ONE Design to flood the upper level of the home with light. The owner, inspired by her rural upbringing in Humboldt, wished to draw inspiration from this and her Eichler-like grandparent’s home. ONE Design vaulted the ceilings to create an open soaring roof and provide a clean three dimensional canvass. Adding skylights which bathe the clean walls in an ever changing light show was the centerpiece of this transformation. Transom windows over the bedroom doors offer additional light to the interior circulation space. Enlarged windows combine the owner’s desire to live in a “glass house,” while paying respect to the Edwardian heritage of the home and providing expansive views of the meadow-like garden oasis. The cherry on top is the attic retreat, adding a north facing dormer that peeks at the Golden Gate Bridge offers a serene perch — perfect escapism for a creative writer!
Right-Sized Passive Home
Right-Sized Passive Home
Tom Bassett-Dilley Architect, Ltd.Tom Bassett-Dilley Architect, Ltd.
Second floor landing home office. Floors are hickory from Elmwood Reclaimed Timber. ERIC HAUSMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
Patrick & Alex's Luxurious Garrison Tudor
Patrick & Alex's Luxurious Garrison Tudor
ArciformArciform
The existing library and expanded kitchen now open to the back patio, connecting indoor and outdoor rooms. The homeowners love pops of color and pattern. Here the open shelving sports turquoise paint to set off books and favorite mementos.

Grey Home Office with Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs

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