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Rachel Perls, Hue Consulting
Downstairs in the condo, the personal living spaces convey a calmer, more intimate feeling. This small office/den/guest room lacked personality until we gave it a completely new look with deep cerulean blue walls and a rich, woven carpet.
Jessica Koltun Home
Interior design by Jessica Koltun Home. This stunning home with an open floor plan features a formal dining, dedicated study, Chef's kitchen and hidden pantry. Designer amenities include white oak millwork, marble tile, and a high end lighting, plumbing, & hardware.
Brooke Copp-Barton Interiors
With both parents in this Chiswick family working from home for the foreseeable future, there was an urgent need to create more space as the home office wasn’t big enough for the two of them. So the simple solution was to create a garden office - one that embraced the outoors but which was also within easy reach of the kitchen for a coffee top up.
Reclaimed cladding was used externally to give the office a weathered look, whilst colourful wallpaper and painted doors helped to brighten the space and make it feel more homely. Re-used laboratory worktops form the desk and shelves, and vintage furniture was found for storage.
As an added extra, it was designed so that the concertina doors could open right up to view the television - suspended on an extending bracket - so that the whole family can enjoy movies and sport outside in the summer months.
Elegant in Design
Sometimes a project starts with a statement piece. The inspiration and centrepiece for this apartment was a pendant light sourced from France. The Vertigo Light is reminiscent of a ladies’ racing day hat, so the drama and glamour of a day at the races was the inspiration for all other design decisions. I used colour to create drama, with rich, deep hues offset with more neutral greys to add layers of interest and occasional moments of wow.
The floor – another bespoke element – combines functionality with visual appeal to meet the brief of having a sense of walking on clouds, while functionally disguising pet hair.
Storage was an essential part in this renovation and clever solutions were identified for each room. Apartment living always brings some storage constraints, so achieving space saving solutions with efficient design is key to success.
Rotating the kitchen achieved the open floor plan requested, and brought light and views into every room, opening the main living area to create a wonderful sense of space.
A juxtaposition of lineal design and organic shapes has resulted in a dramatic inner city apartment with a sense of warmth and homeliness that resonated with the clients.
Sarah Hermans for Sheffield Furniture
Elegant cozy updated traditional home office. With paneling on the walls, bar area, and seating area.
Brittany Lyons Interiors
Small non-profit office space. This client wanted a more modern, yet comfortable and peaceful space that they could work their long hours in.
Design: Brittany Lyons Art and Interiors
Instagram: @brittanylyonsart
Photography: John Bautista Photos
Instagram: @johnbautista.dtx
Turquoise Home Office with Blue Walls Ideas and Designs
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