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WECSELMAN DESIGN
Carlos Domenech
Example of a large trendy gender-neutral medium tone wood floor and beige floor kids' room design in Miami with white walls
Example of a large trendy gender-neutral medium tone wood floor and beige floor kids' room design in Miami with white walls
John Lum Architecture, Inc. AIA
Minimalist light wood floor home office photo in San Francisco with gray walls
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Photo Credit Katharine Hauschka
Example of a trendy home office design in DC Metro
Example of a trendy home office design in DC Metro
Ezra Lee Design+Build
Homework Nook off Kitchen
Kids' room - contemporary girl light wood floor kids' room idea in Salt Lake City with white walls
Kids' room - contemporary girl light wood floor kids' room idea in Salt Lake City with white walls
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Trendy home office photo in DC Metro
Trendy home office photo in DC Metro
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Home office - contemporary home office idea in DC Metro
Home office - contemporary home office idea in DC Metro
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Schrader & Companies
This Cape Cod inspired custom home includes 5,500 square feet of large open living space, 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, working spaces for the adults and kids, a lower level guest suite, ample storage space, and unique custom craftsmanship and design elements characteristically fashioned into all Schrader homes. Detailed finishes including unique granite countertops, natural stone, cape code inspired tiles & 7 inch trim boards, splashes of color, and a mixture of Knotty Alder & Soft Maple cabinetry adorn this comfortable, family friendly home.
Some of the design elements in this home include a master suite with gas fireplace, master bath, large walk in closet, and balcony overlooking the pool. In addition, the upper level of the home features a secret passageway between kid’s bedrooms, upstairs washer & dryer, built in cabinetry, and a 700+ square foot bonus room above the garage.
Main level features include a large open kitchen with granite countertops with honed finishes, dining room with wainscoted walls, Butler's pantry, a “dog room” complete w/dog wash station, home office, and kids study room.
The large lower level includes a Mother-in-law suite with private bath, kitchen/wet bar, 400 Square foot masterfully finished home theatre with old time charm & built in couch, and a lower level garage exiting to the back yard with ample space for pool supplies and yard equipment.
This MN Greenpath Certified home includes a geothermal heating & cooling system, spray foam insulation, and in-floor radiant heat, all incorporated to significantly reduce utility costs. Additionally, reclaimed wood from trees removed from the lot, were used to produce the maple flooring throughout the home and to build the cherry breakfast nook table. Woodwork reclaimed by Wood From the Hood
Photos - Dean Reidel
Interior Designer - Miranda Brouwer
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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
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Trendy home office photo in DC Metro
Trendy home office photo in DC Metro
Calimia Home
Karla Garcia
Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal freestanding desk concrete floor and beige floor study room remodel in Miami with white walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized coastal freestanding desk concrete floor and beige floor study room remodel in Miami with white walls
Jennifer Pacca Interiors
Various shades of blue were used to create this serene, modern space. Built in cabinetry house computer equipment, filing cabinets, and misc storage. The built in window seat also has fiiing cabinets below.
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Pamela Sandler Architect
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional built-in desk light wood floor study room remodel in Boston with white walls
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Inspiration for a contemporary home office remodel in DC Metro
Inspiration for a contemporary home office remodel in DC Metro
Kevin Browne Architecture
Jack Michaud Photography
Example of a transitional built-in desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home studio design in Portland Maine with gray walls
Example of a transitional built-in desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home studio design in Portland Maine with gray walls
Johnston Home Interior Design
This study off the kitchen acts as a control center for the family. Kids work on computers in open spaces, not in their rooms. Green linoleum covers the desk for a durable and cleanable surface. The cabinets were custom built for the space. The chairs are from Overstock.com. photo: David Duncan Livingston
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Ana Gil-Jones Interiors
Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial gender-neutral carpeted and gray floor kids' room remodel in Other with brown walls
transFORM Home
Convert a small space to a polished eye-catching and functional home office. We used white painted maple wood veneers and solid wood painted doors, moldings and trims to give the space a formal style. This home office boasts under cabinet LED lighting, doors with glass inserts, upper cabinets surrounded by wrap around shelving for books and accent pieces and sturdy maple wood drawers for storing office supplies or filing important documents.
Revealing Redesign
Trying to find a quiet corner in one's house for an office can be tough, but it also can be an adventure!
Reworking spaces in our homes so that they work better for our families as they grow and change is something we all need to do from time to time-- and it can give your house a new lease on life.
One room that took on a new identity in this old farmhouse was the third floor attic space--a room that is much like a treehouse with its small footprint, high perch, lofty views of the landscape, and sloping ceiling.
The space has been many things over the past two decades- a bedroom, a guest room, a hang-out for kids... but NOW it is the 'world headquarters' for my client's business. :)
Adding all the funky touches that make it a cozy personal space made all the difference...like lots of live green plants, vintage original artwork, architectural salvage window sashes, a repurposed and repainted dresser from the 1940's, and, of course, my client's favorite photos.
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