Home Office with Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
We maximized storage in this small office to allow for as much clear working space as possible. A large open desk is free from storage below by adding storage above an off to the sides. Concealed under-cabinet lighting illuminates the desk area without casting shadows from typical ceiling recessed can lights. Photo: Dan Kvitka
Meadowlark Design+Build
A delicately designed craft room that was built for the homeowners passionate hobby. Adjacent from the basement family room, this craft room / office space has lovely custom cabinetry and wall inlets for ample space and storage. Photo credit: Sean Carter Photography.
Michael McKinley and Associates, LLC
This second floor laundry room does double duty as both the laundry and an efficient home office. A pair of skylights open to ocean breezes in the summer.
Studio Fabbri
Interior design of home office for clients in Walthamstow village. The interior scheme re-uses left over building materials where possible. The old floor boards were repurposed to create wall cladding and a system to hang the shelving and desk from. Sustainability where possible is key to the design. We chose to use cork flooring for it environmental and acoustic properties and kept the existing window to minimise unnecessary waste.
Laura Engen Interior Design
Her Office will primarily serve as a craft room for her and kids, so we did a cork floor that would be easy to clean and still comfortable to sit on. The fabrics are all indoor/outdoor and commercial grade for durability. We wanted to maintain a girly look so we added really feminine touches with the crystal chandelier, floral accessories to match the wallpaper and pink accents through out the room to really pop against the green.
Photography: Spacecrafting
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons
Countertop: Cambria- Queen Anne
Paint (walls): Benjamin Moore Fairmont Green
Paint (cabinets): Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace
Paint (ceiling): Benjamin Moore Beautiful in my Eyes
Wallpaper: Designers Guild, Floreale Natural
Chandelier: Creative Lighting
Hardware: Nob Hill
Furniture: Contact Designer- Laura Engen Interior Design
John Cannon Homes
Inspired by the laid-back California lifestyle, the Baylin’s many windows fill the house upstairs and down with a welcoming light that lends it a casual-contemporary feel. Of course, there’s nothing casual about the detailed craftsmanship or state-of-the-art technologies and appliances that make this a Cannon classic.
Sklar Studios
Genius, smooth operating, space saving furniture that seamlessly transforms from desk, to shelving, to murphy bed without having to move much of anything and allows this room to change from guest room to a home office in a snap. The original wood ceiling, curved feature wall, and windows were all restored back to their original condition.
Home Office with Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs
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