Small Home Office with Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Hsu McCullough
Painting and art studio interior with clerestory windows with mezzanine storage above. Photo by Clark Dugger
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
We maximized storage in this small office to allow for as much clear working space as possible. A large open desk is free from storage below by adding storage above an off to the sides. Concealed under-cabinet lighting illuminates the desk area without casting shadows from typical ceiling recessed can lights. Photo: Dan Kvitka
Studio Knowhow
Our client had a 1930’s two car garage and a dream. He wanted a private light filled home office, enough space to have friends over to watch the game, storage for his record collection and a place to listen to music on the most impressive stereo we’ve ever seen. So we took on the challenge to design the ultimate man cave: we peeled away layers of the wall and folded them into casework - a workstation with drawers, record shelving with storage below for less aesthetic items, a credenza with a coffee setup and requisite bourbon collection, and a cabinet devoted to cleaning and preserving records. We peeled up the roof as well creating a new entry and views out into the bucolic garden. The addition of a full bathroom and comfy couch make this the perfect place to chill…with or without Netflix.
Personal Touch Interiors
This is a bright home office, even though it is located in the basement. By doing shiny finishes and white walls it has kept the space bright and airy. To add interest the ceiling was painted in the teal accent colour. New custom built ins were added, to maximize storage, DIY projects such as the buffet was painted, and the slipper chair got a new slip cover, it helped keep the budget down. This small home office combines function, storage, and relaxation and style all in one.
Photo taken by: Personal Touch Interiors
Scarratt & Martyn
View through the small library to the large studio below
Richard Downer Photography
Personal Touch Interiors
This is a bright home office, even though it is located in the basement. By doing shiny finishes and white walls it has kept the space bright and airy. To add interest the ceiling was painted in the teal accent colour. New custom built ins were added, to maximize storage, DIY projects such as the buffet was painted, and the slipper chair got a new slip cover, it helped keep the budget down. This small home office combines function, storage, and relaxation and style all in one.
Photo taken by: Personal Touch Interiors
Studio Knowhow
Our client had a 1930’s two car garage and a dream. He wanted a private light filled home office, enough space to have friends over to watch the game, storage for his record collection and a place to listen to music on the most impressive stereo we’ve ever seen. So we took on the challenge to design the ultimate man cave: we peeled away layers of the wall and folded them into casework - a workstation with drawers, record shelving with storage below for less aesthetic items, a credenza with a coffee setup and requisite bourbon collection, and a cabinet devoted to cleaning and preserving records. We peeled up the roof as well creating a new entry and views out into the bucolic garden. The addition of a full bathroom and comfy couch make this the perfect place to chill…with or without Netflix.
Small Home Office with Cork Flooring Ideas and Designs
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