Home Office with Blue Walls and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

Gray Painted Cabinetry in Home Office
Gray Painted Cabinetry in Home Office
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
A home office off the kitchen can be concealed with a pocket door. Gray-painted maple Wood-Mode cabinetry complements the kitchen finishes but makes the space unique. **Project Overview** A small, quiet, efficient office space for one that is perfect for sorting mail and paying bills. Though small it has a great deal of natural light and views out the front of the house of the lush landscaping and wildlife. A pocket door makes the office disappear when it's time to entertain. **What Makes This Project Unique?** Small yet incredibly functional, this desk space is a comfortable, quiet place to catch up on home management tasks. Filled with natural light and offering a view of lush landscaping, the compact space is light and airy. To keep it from feeling cramped or crowded, we complemented warm gray-painted maple cabinetry with light countertops and tile. Taller ceilings allow ample storage, including full-height open storage, to manage all of the papers, files and extras that find their way into the home. **Design Challenges** While the office was intentionally designed into a tiny nook off the kitchen and pantry, we didn't want it to feel small for the people using it. By keeping the color palette light, taking cabinetry to the ceiling, incorporating open storage and maximizing natural light, the space feels cozy, and larger than it actually is. Photo by MIke Kaskel.
Crisp Architects
Crisp Architects
Crisp ArchitectsCrisp Architects
Country Home. Photographer: Rob Karosis
Rice Residence Renovation & Interiors
Rice Residence Renovation & Interiors
Laura U Design CollectiveLaura U Design Collective
Inspiration for a handsome home study. Rice University inspired blue hue, a natural walnut Lawson Fenning desk, and beautiful built-ins to welcome the families book collection.
Southerleigh Charm | Traditional Transitional
Southerleigh Charm | Traditional Transitional
Coyle Carpet One Floor & HomeCoyle Carpet One Floor & Home
Handscraped Hickory Wood Floors by Paramount in color Bank Barn
Кабинет в темных тонах
Кабинет в темных тонах
Владимирская АлександраВладимирская Александра
Мужской кабинет с синими стенами. На полу инженерная доска, плинтус дубовый. В кабинете есть 2 окна, объединенные римскими шторами натурального оттенка, на одно окно добавлены легкие портьеры для акцента высоты комнаты. Потолок оформлен деревянными фальш балками
Southampton Village
Southampton Village
ChangoChango
Interior Design, Custom Furniture Design & Art Curation by Chango & Co.
Manchester, MA - Grothouse for This Old House® Cape Ann Project
Manchester, MA - Grothouse for This Old House® Cape Ann Project
Grothouse Wood CountertopsGrothouse Wood Countertops
Countertop Wood: Walnut Category: Desktop Construction Style: Flat Grain Countertop Thickness: 1-3/4" thick Size: 26-3/4" x 93-3/4" Countertop Edge Profile: 1/8” Roundover on top and bottom edges on three sides, 1/8” radius on two vertical corners Wood Countertop Finish: Durata® Waterproof Permanent Finish in Matte Sheen Wood Stain: N/A Designer: Venegas and Company, Boston for This Old House® Cape Ann Project Job: 23933
Office In Blue
Office In Blue
Design Interior SouthDesign Interior South
Former formal dining room was divided with a new wall and transom windows to create an office on what side and an entrance on the other.
A Study transformed
A Study transformed
Tina Dann-Fenwick InteriorsTina Dann-Fenwick Interiors
This custom designed bookcase replaced an old murphy bed in a small first floor room which we converted into a cozy study
Darien
Darien
Roost InteriorsRoost Interiors
Raquel Langworthy Photography

Home Office with Blue Walls and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs

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