Home Office with Beige Walls and Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

Art Studio
Art Studio
Brian Wancho PhotographyBrian Wancho Photography
Brian Wancho
Mediterranean home studio in Austin with beige walls, terracotta flooring, no fireplace and a freestanding desk.
London - Clapham - Victorian Family House
London - Clapham - Victorian Family House
Marilyn JohnsonMarilyn Johnson
Ron Bambridge Agnesa Sanvito
Photo of a medium sized contemporary study in Other with beige walls, terracotta flooring and a freestanding desk.
Garden Oasis Cat Walk Fun
Garden Oasis Cat Walk Fun
Trillium Enterprises, INC.Trillium Enterprises, INC.
HouzzTV: See the cats in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okOVxfuSYPk Plants, animals, playful colors, and every electronic gadget you can think of has been incorporated into every aspect of this home. From the underwater camera in the Koi pond, to the built in cat walks and fully integrated appliances this home meets every imagination. © Holly Lepere
Office and Kitchen Organizing Project
Office and Kitchen Organizing Project
Let's Get Organized! Englewood Cliffs, New JerseyLet's Get Organized! Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Gayle M. Gruenberg, CPO-CD
Expansive classic study in New York with beige walls, terracotta flooring, no fireplace, a built-in desk and brown floors.
Argentinian Colonial Revival
Argentinian Colonial Revival
Kim Grant Design IncKim Grant Design Inc
Kim Grant, Architect; Paul Schatz - Interior Design Imports
Photo of a traditional study in San Diego with beige walls and terracotta flooring.
Mexican Hacienda
Mexican Hacienda
DD Ford ConstructionDD Ford Construction
Jim Bartsch Photography
Design ideas for a mediterranean study in Santa Barbara with beige walls, terracotta flooring, no fireplace and a freestanding desk.
Osborn Casita
Osborn Casita
Luxe Design GroupLuxe Design Group
Medium sized study in Phoenix with beige walls, terracotta flooring, no fireplace, a built-in desk and orange floors.
Home Office Remodel
Home Office Remodel
Stripe Design GroupStripe Design Group
Our client approached Stripe in 2016 wanting an update to their home office. To maximize the living space in their studio, they had commissioned a built in desk to run along one wall. While functional, the finishes were generic, with a black laminate top and matching handles making the piece feel heavy and dark. The pink terra cotta tile floor felt out of place stylistically from the rest of home, and the blank white walls pulled focus to the television. While the space did not demand a huge overhaul, an update was needed to pull the room together. First, we presented our client with a rendering of our design. We began by tackling the desk, replacing the laminate countertop with a Caesarstone material. The brown cabinet hardware was modernized with stainless steel bar pulls. We used a Shibori wallpaper from Amber Interiors to create visual interest and had white floating shelves built above the desk so our client could take advantage of the wall space. The shelving also balanced the walls, making the space feel larger by emphasizing the expanse of the wall. Our client was not ready to replace the tiles, so we found a large dusty blush rug to cover the floor space, tying together the tones in the desk and the wallpaper. To top it off, we added a lovely fabric desk chair from Restoration Hardware that is both beautiful and functional.
appartement rue Paradis, Marseille
appartement rue Paradis, Marseille
Sabine ViardSabine Viard
Luis Alvarez
Large mediterranean study in Marseille with beige walls, terracotta flooring, no fireplace and a freestanding desk.
casale nel chianti l'oleandolo
casale nel chianti l'oleandolo
studio rattistudio ratti
ugo ratti
Small farmhouse home studio in Milan with beige walls, terracotta flooring and no fireplace.
Spanish Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Michael Jacobson GomezMichael Jacobson Gomez
THE LIBRARY: Years before this home was built, the Owners had collected several pallets of 70 year-old adobe utilized by the famed Tucson Architect 'Josias Joseler' to build 'St. Phillips in the Hills' Church. A Road expansion required partial demolition of the original courtyard wall of this desert masterpiece, which the astute church members salvaged for some special us. This Libray fireplace was veneered with the 70 year old adobe. A metal plate on the wall (upper left) holds the original Catalina Foothills lot sign and number (153). The Architectural Designer/Builder visited the site at night-fall to verify and document the protected view corridor of city lights seen at night time. A window located opposite the desk location (not seen in this photo) allows the homeowners the city light view.
MEDITERRANEAN COMFORT
MEDITERRANEAN COMFORT
C. Stark Design inc.C. Stark Design inc.
This is an example of a mediterranean home office in Phoenix with a reading nook, beige walls, terracotta flooring, a freestanding desk and orange floors.
Colonia Del Sol
Colonia Del Sol
Within Studio LLCWithin Studio LLC
Custom cabinets for a home office made of gorgeous local Mesquite wood. This is a custom home that was designed and built by a super Tucson team. We remember walking on the dirt lot thinking of what would one day grow from the Tucson desert. We could not have been happier with the result. This home has a Southwest feel with a masculine transitional look. We used many regional materials and our custom millwork was mesquite. The home is warm, inviting, and relaxing. The interior furnishings are understated so as to not take away from the breathtaking desert views. The floors are stained and scored concrete and walls are a mixture of plaster and masonry. Christopher Bowden Photography http://christopherbowdenphotography.com/
Office and Kitchen Organizing Project
Office and Kitchen Organizing Project
Let's Get Organized! Englewood Cliffs, New JerseyLet's Get Organized! Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Gayle M. Gruenberg, CPO-CD
Design ideas for an expansive traditional craft room in New York with beige walls, terracotta flooring, no fireplace, a built-in desk and brown floors.
Del Mar Home
Del Mar Home
Steffen Construction & DesignSteffen Construction & Design
Small rural study in San Diego with beige walls, terracotta flooring and a freestanding desk.
Home relooking di un loft a Roma
Home relooking di un loft a Roma
LELLI per  interior designLELLI per interior design
Inspiration for a small midcentury home studio in Rome with beige walls, terracotta flooring, a freestanding desk and black floors.
Aménagement d'un boudoir & bureau
Aménagement d'un boudoir & bureau
L&D IntérieurL&D Intérieur
L&D Interieur - Louise Delabre EIRL
Medium sized contemporary study in Lille with terracotta flooring, a freestanding desk, blue floors and beige walls.
Palazzo Carrano Palazzo del '700 a picco sul mare - Costiera Amalfitana
Palazzo Carrano Palazzo del '700 a picco sul mare - Costiera Amalfitana
Marco VitaleMarco Vitale
Servizio Fotografico realizzato per la rivista La Casa di una volta del gruppo Lotus. Fotografo di Interni Marco Vitale
Inspiration for a large traditional home office in Other with beige walls, terracotta flooring and brown floors.
Southwestern-Adobe Estate
Southwestern-Adobe Estate
Nanke Signature GroupNanke Signature Group
Home design by Todd Nanke of Nanke Signature Group
This is an example of a large home office in Phoenix with beige walls, terracotta flooring, no fireplace, a freestanding desk and red floors.
Home Staging y fotografía en casa en venta en Almuñecar
Home Staging y fotografía en casa en venta en Almuñecar
Home & Haus | Home Staging & FotografíaHome & Haus | Home Staging & Fotografía
Photo of a large mediterranean study in Other with beige walls, terracotta flooring, a freestanding desk and brown floors.

Home Office with Beige Walls and Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

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