Midcentury Black Home Office Ideas and Designs
James Frank Construction Inc
Mid-Century update to a home located in NW Portland. The project included a new kitchen with skylights, multi-slide wall doors on both sides of the home, kitchen gathering desk, children's playroom, and opening up living room and dining room ceiling to dramatic vaulted ceilings. The project team included Risa Boyer Architecture. Photos: Josh Partee
MOONWOOD HOMES
Builder- Patterson Custom Homes
Finish Carpentry- Bo Thayer, Moonwood Homes
Architect: Brandon Architects
Interior Designer: Bonesteel Trout Hall
Photographer: Ryan Garvin; David Tosti
The Rath Project LLC
We took a pass through room without purpose and turned it into a vibrant, functional, high design office that works well for the entire family. Wrap around shelving, inspired by mid century designs, gave the room loads of personality and storage for both husband and wife, and their 2 year old son. While children's books, crafting tools and educational supplies are stored on the easy-access lower shelves, work materials and reference books are stored on the top shelves. A room-wide desk provides an ample side by side work space for both professionals to share comfortably.
The Container Store Custom Closets
Our Urbio® Magnetic Modular System puts an entire wall of office supplies at your fingertips. Magnetic bins in a variety of sizes hold everything you need and can be removed from the back plates for easy access. Our Mesh Desktop Collection completes the picture.
Benvenuti and Stein
Beautiful open floor plan with vaulted ceilings and an office niche. Norman Sizemore photographer
Dunn-Edwards Paints
Dunn-Edwards paint colors -
Walls: Deep Reservoir DE5874
Trim: Antique Paper DE6218
Jeremy Samuelson Photography | www.jeremysamuelson.com
Brooklinteriors
home office created in a living room alcove with a wall mounted bookshelf desk. Luxury and comfort added through a Restoration Hardware office desk in cigar leather.
SkB Architects
Originally built in 1955, this modest penthouse apartment typified the small, separated living spaces of its era. The design challenge was how to create a home that reflected contemporary taste and the client’s desire for an environment rich in materials and textures. The keys to updating the space were threefold: break down the existing divisions between rooms; emphasize the connection to the adjoining 850-square-foot terrace; and establish an overarching visual harmony for the home through the use of simple, elegant materials.
The renovation preserves and enhances the home’s mid-century roots while bringing the design into the 21st century—appropriate given the apartment’s location just a few blocks from the fairgrounds of the 1962 World’s Fair.
Trim Tech Designs
Ever rushed around looking for the perfect backdrop for a Zoom call? We’ve all been there.
Create an ideal work-from-home office that’s both functional and beautiful by adding built-in bookshelves, storage, and your favorite décor. ?
Midcentury Black Home Office Ideas and Designs
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