Large Home Office with a Vaulted Ceiling Ideas and Designs

Kagoma
Kagoma
Franklin General ContractingFranklin General Contracting
Large, bright, home office loft above the garage - includes skylight and balcony with a view of the house
Malibu Oak, Alta Vista Collection | New Hampshire Home
Malibu Oak, Alta Vista Collection | New Hampshire Home
Hallmark FloorsHallmark Floors
A two story contemporary modern home office featuring the Malibu Oak, from our Alta Vista Collection, glass door opening to a private balcony, and a built in desk and storage. Design + Photography: Comfort Design Home and Furnish, Amy Little, Allan Wolf
Big Bright Space Perfect for… Use Your Imagination!
Big Bright Space Perfect for… Use Your Imagination!
Jacobson Construction, Inc.Jacobson Construction, Inc.
We Minnesotans understand that winters can be long, cold, and dark. Sunshine is a precious commodity in the middle of February. We designed the second-floor addition to let the sunshine in and make this the brightest room in the home. Two skylights were added to the stair well, with three more in the new addition. The second-floor landing was extended into the new space. Following the home’s existing architecture, this new 300 sq. ft. room features dormers with high-efficiency windows. Additional storage was created with several built-in closets in both the hallway and the addition. These photos were taken in March. With all the skylights facing the South, you can imagine how bright this room will be year-round. The remodeled staircase leads to the second floor and the new addition. The stair's risers, handrail, and banister are white, a master design detail that flows from the first floor to the second. The stair treads and new room flooring are constructed with 1 ½ inch solid Red Oak, an excellent choice that soaks up sunshine and offers a complement to the light gray walls and white trim and accents. I hate dusting. Doesn't everyone? The arrow above points to a place where dust can collect on mission-style railings, right at the crevice of the bottom of the stair railing. That severe crack makes it difficult to clean. On my projects (like the one above), the bottom rail straightens out and then connects to the banister at a right angle, eliminating the dust trap which is always hard to reach!
Architect Modern Hillside Home and Studio
Architect Modern Hillside Home and Studio
Architect Andrew MorrallArchitect Andrew Morrall
Modern Minimalist Design, Open and light filled home office
Modern Craftsman | Willow Glen | Cherry
Modern Craftsman | Willow Glen | Cherry
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
Located on the top level of the home, this den/home office is bright and airy, and provide a cozy retreat from the main spaces in the home.
Creative Nook
Creative Nook
Innovatus DesignInnovatus Design
Hidden inside this office is a little nook. We included a little desk for crafting. The comfy blue swivel chair adds the perfect pop of color.
Lake Norman Remodel
Lake Norman Remodel
Chic By Design, LLCChic By Design, LLC
The library office space features a desk by Theodore Alexander, chairs by Tomlinson, a vintage Baker chinoiserie bookcase, game table in French style provided by Trouvaille Home and rug by Roya Rugs. Handpainted reproduction oil on canvas. Sconces by Visual Comfort and chandelier by Robert Abbey.
Kagoma
Kagoma
Franklin General ContractingFranklin General Contracting
Large, bright, home office loft above the garage - includes skylight and balcony with a view of the house
East Corrimal
East Corrimal
Love Coming HomeLove Coming Home
New attic needing work as a home office and hang out for guests Includes bookshelves, day bed with drawers below, recessed cabinetry into roof line and recessed open shelves. Desk top plus drawers for files, etc

Large Home Office with a Vaulted Ceiling Ideas and Designs

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