Large Home Office with a Corner Fireplace Ideas and Designs
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LDa Architecture & Interiors
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Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: Nina Farmer Interiors
Builder: Wellen Construction
Landscape Architect: Matthew Cunningham Landscape Design
Photographer: Eric Piasecki Photography
Pamela Foster & Associates, Inc.
This is a good photo of the space designed for the printer, which pulls out, but can be closed up when not in use.
Pamela Foster
Within Studio LLC
Custom cabinets for a home office made of gorgeous local Mesquite wood.
This is a custom home that was designed and built by a super Tucson team. We remember walking on the dirt lot thinking of what would one day grow from the Tucson desert. We could not have been happier with the result.
This home has a Southwest feel with a masculine transitional look. We used many regional materials and our custom millwork was mesquite. The home is warm, inviting, and relaxing. The interior furnishings are understated so as to not take away from the breathtaking desert views.
The floors are stained and scored concrete and walls are a mixture of plaster and masonry.
Christopher Bowden Photography http://christopherbowdenphotography.com/
MILLER + MILLER Architectural Photography
Miller + Miller Real Estate
Naperville Luxury Custom Millwork Home Office Study Library
Interior Motifs
Walnut wood ceiling beams with corbels. Beehive fireplace, tufted leather and fabric swivel rocker chairs. Wood and iron bookshelves with sliding iron ladder.
Woven wood blinds.
Rebecca Schnier Architecture
A library for 4000 volumes becomes the connection between the main house and the new home office. The owner's art collection is provided plenty of display space. The desk looks out to a lovely, quiet garden. There's plenty of natural light.
Within Studio LLC
This is a custom home that was designed and built by a super Tucson team. We remember walking on the dirt lot thinking of what would one day grow from the Tucson desert. We could not have been happier with the result.
This home has a Southwest feel with a masculine transitional look. We used many regional materials and our custom millwork was mesquite. The home is warm, inviting, and relaxing. The interior furnishings are understated so as to not take away from the breathtaking desert views.
The floors are stained and scored concrete and walls are a mixture of plaster and masonry.
Christopher Bowden Photography
http://christopherbowdenphotography.com/
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
We love the arched doorway that leads to the home office, complete with coffered ceilings, a large arched window, custom lighting fixtures, a chandelier, and custom millwork and molding throughout.
Large Home Office with a Corner Fireplace Ideas and Designs
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