Home Office with Grey Floors and Red Floors Ideas and Designs

Englishman Bay Retreat
Englishman Bay Retreat
Whitten ArchitectsWhitten Architects
Office with Stair to Roof Top Deck
Apartment work space- D15
Apartment work space- D15
Wolfgang Pichler Design Inc.Wolfgang Pichler Design Inc.
A vacant, worn office space should be transformed into a show apartment / showroom. The existing space had been used as an office structure since the 1960s. Located on the 4th floor of a ten-floor reinforced concrete skeleton, the area is already high enough to receive a great amount of light, which is particularly noticeable at dawn and dusk: sunrises and sunsets conjure up the most spellbinding blends of light. The existing structure and also the technical equipment were completely outdated and needed to be completely rebuilt: suspended ceilings were removed and walls changed. The result is a modern city apartment of almost 100 m2 (about 1,070 sqft) – divided into a large living space, 2 rooms, 1 bathroom, 1 powder room and 1 utility room. The existing window facades could not be changed, but they are part of the concept anyway, namely to bring as much light as possible into the room. A controlled ventilation system ensures optimal air quality even with closed windows. The central kitchen element serves as a kind of separation of the living area and the dining area. Here customers and guests are served, people communicate, cook together, drink a glass of wine. Clients experience living. The rough reinforced concrete ribbed slaps were uncovered and painted white to give the room more height, which is accentuated by the lighting concept with ceiling-mounted spotlights. The dark oak floor creates a successful contrast to the brightly designed rooms. The wittily positioned pedestal areas hide all technical elements, such as the supply air openings of the living room ventilation. Flush-fitting door elements in the walls with a chalked brick look show in detail the special feature of the room. The central wall elements were deliberately not pulled up to the ceiling, but are separated by a glass element to show the continuity of the construction. Most of the furniture was designed by Wolfgang Pichler. Within the course of this project he was able to implement his holistic approach in the field of construction technology, architecture and furniture design and skillfully combine it with design classics. Scandinavian classics can be found in the concept just as much as pieces he collected during his career and furniture he developed for the company VITEO, which he founded in 2002. The project illustrates the added value of an architectural holistic approach.
Tivoli Office Collection
Tivoli Office Collection
ITALIA FURNITUREITALIA FURNITURE
Detail of the cabinet on the side of the filing cabinet.
Grey Hardwood Floors
Grey Hardwood Floors
Tri Point FlooringTri Point Flooring
This here is a picture of recent hardwood floor we refinished. The homeowner wanted a grey stain, so we did just that! After the grey stain was applied we finished the floor with three coats of Bona Mega HD Satin. This hardwood floor will beautiful for many years to come.
Custom Italian Ebony L-Shaped Desk
Custom Italian Ebony L-Shaped Desk
Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
Custom Italian Ebony L-shaped desk Photo: Michael R. Timmer
View from the Top
View from the Top
Kate Savitch DesignKate Savitch Design
This client is an artist and wanted her space to not only appreciate the gorgeous view but also bring in some playfulness to get her creative juices flowing! We built a custom desk from wall to wall and added pops of peacock!

Home Office with Grey Floors and Red Floors Ideas and Designs

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