Home Office with Laminate Floors Ideas and Designs

St Albans Home Office -Snug
St Albans Home Office -Snug
Sai InteriorsSai Interiors
We love a challenge and this space was certainly that! Just six metres square, the client wanted a complete revamp of this space to create a home office during the day and a snug in the evening where she could relax and watch television. We designed and created a space which had plenty of storage with this beautiful bespoke unit in a warm wood. We opted for soft olive green for the walls and added a huge statement mustard sofa. Throw in a couple of gorgeous velvet botanical print cushions and artwork and the transformation was complete. A beautiful office and snug area that is zoom ready!
Boho Fresh Office + Sitting Room
Boho Fresh Office + Sitting Room
Design Loves DetailDesign Loves Detail
Travis J Photography
Design ideas for a small scandinavian home studio in Other with white walls, laminate floors, a freestanding desk and beige floors.
AMENAGEMENT & DECORATION BUREAU-CHAMBRE D'AMIS
AMENAGEMENT & DECORATION BUREAU-CHAMBRE D'AMIS
Léonie Noblet Décoration d'intérieurLéonie Noblet Décoration d'intérieur
Aménager un coin bureau dans une chambre d'amis
Design ideas for a small study in Nantes with white walls, laminate floors, a freestanding desk, grey floors and wallpapered walls.
Craft Room Storage
Craft Room Storage
Distinctive Design & Storage SolutionsDistinctive Design & Storage Solutions
Design ideas for a large contemporary craft room in Other with grey walls, laminate floors, a freestanding desk and grey floors.
Home office Makeover - Midcentury styling
Home office Makeover - Midcentury styling
Seasons in ColourSeasons in Colour
Small retro study in Surrey with blue walls, laminate floors and a freestanding desk.
Columbia Street Residence
Columbia Street Residence
2Scale Architects2Scale Architects
-- photo credit Ben Hill Photography
Design ideas for a contemporary home office in Houston with laminate floors.
Attic into a living space
Attic into a living space
Premium Residential RemodelingPremium Residential Remodeling
An old attic into a new living space: a sewing room, two beautiful sewing room, with two windows and storage space built-in, covered with barn doors and lots of shelving
Houston, Texas | Terra Estates – Premier Juniper Study
Houston, Texas | Terra Estates – Premier Juniper Study
Brightland HomesBrightland Homes
Design ideas for a contemporary study in Houston with black walls, laminate floors, a freestanding desk and brown floors.
Alluminio Collection
Alluminio Collection
AlmesedoorsAlmesedoors
THE DOOR NAME ORIGIN - "ALLUMINIO ELIVIA VERTICAL WOOD GRAIN 4HS" Of all the interior door models in the Elivia collection, this one is perhaps the most unapologetically elegant. Why? Hmm … That which is self-evident can be the most difficult to explain. Is it because it is built using the latest breakthroughs in interior door making technology? Look at the finish: the process of applying it utilizes something called “stretching” by professionals, which is to say that instead of simply slapping the finish on top of the interior door’s surface, our company fuses (for lack of a better word) the materials (on molecular level, no less), the result being that the finished product is more warp-resistant, scratch-resistant, and fade-proof than any interior door put together in the past. This is especially important in climates known for their high humidity levels. Yes, but this has more to do with engineering than aesthetics, right? Okay, so, is this interior door super-elegant because ... Show more! FINISH: WALNUT When it comes to interior door finishes, walnut may not be king per se, since “different folk have different views,” as the poet said, and it behooves a proper collection of finishes to be thoroughly democratic; but, but … you could view walnut as an important majority leader descended from royalty – like, say, Louis Napoleon back when he was still an elected official and not, as he eventually came to style himself, Napoleon III. Strictly speaking, a walnut is the seed of a drupaceous nut, and not a true nut in the botanical sense. It is native to Persia (walnut oil is a staple in Iranian cuisine to this day) and North America, even though approximately one half of the world’s production today is done in China. That said, one of its more historically curious uses would be the production of ink and dyes. Those are made, or used to be made, at least, from the husk surrounding the nut. The ink could be used to produce drawings – or darken paper to make it look older. It has (as it turned out by the by) excellent archival properties. It was used liberally by many capable and honest artists in the past. A keen observer of the human condition, a Florentine named Leonardo da Vinci never left his house (which featured some pretty interesting interior doors, but that’s a story for another day) … never left it without a vial – and a sketch book. As he took leisurely strolls around the streets and piazzas, he observed folks – socializing, arguing, fighting, striking bargains, and gossiping. Let us mention in passing – and this is merely an opinion, mind you – that his sketches seem to be a great deal livelier than his portraits, which for the most part adhere to the epoch’s somewhat mawkish standards and the algebraic, rather than harmonious, approach to depicting humans. The perpetual beguiling mystery of Mona Lisa’s smile is undoubtedly magnificent, but it is the Tuscan polymath’s quick yet amazingly insightful drawings that give us an idea – oftentimes a very comprehensive one – of what everyday life was truly like in Florence in the Sixteenth Century. An old man gloating at someone’s misfortune, two passionate merchants arguing over the price of some highly important delivery, a young woman lamenting the lack of decent men whom a reasonable person could view as husband material, and on and on – it’s all there in Leonardo’s sketches characterized by masterful lines and elegant shading despite the obvious – and necessary – impetuosity of each sketch. So precious and brilliant are those casual masterpieces that, had the scientifically inclined fellow eliminated the need for outdoor sketching by inventing photography, it would have been an historian’s immeasurable gain, certainly, but also an art lover’s great loss. The idea behind our Walnut Finish is to invoke in the interior door owner a feeling of timeless historicity. Some things change, but others are forever. Stability is an important quality in an interior door, is it not? Rembrandt van Rijn, who also used walnut ink extensively, was a studio artist, with only a few outdoor paintings in his legacy. Truth be told, he was a better draftsman than Leonardo, at least as far as technique goes (don’t let this get around). Well. He lived a century later and had the benefit of all the development art had undergone since the great Italian master. Just like these interior doors – your interior doors – are a huge improvement on anything that was available only twenty years ago, never mind a hundred years ago. The “oscillation” of Rembrandt’s line, the delightful shift from the descriptive to the aesthetic stroke, makes his production in that category quite unique. Upon reaching artistic maturity, the stubborn Dutch master began to shun the unbroken contour line, which caused a lot of trouble for his drawings a century later, when dealers and collectors who wished to “update” his sketches to fit the current fashion had the audacity to “complete” Rembrandt’s pen-and-inks. Fortunately, some of the sketches escaped this sorry fate and have been preserved in their original glorious state to this day. Rembrandt’s mastery is yet another thing this interior door finish might remind you of each time you look at your doors.
Home office - Craft Room
Home office - Craft Room
Melinda Mullen Design LLCMelinda Mullen Design LLC
Photography Vis Studio
Design ideas for a small coastal home office in Miami with beige walls, laminate floors and brown floors.
Кабинет
Кабинет
Екатерина и Андрей Санниковы | ScandinaviЕкатерина и Андрей Санниковы | Scandinavi
Inspiration for a medium sized contemporary study in Moscow with beige walls, laminate floors, no fireplace, a built-in desk, beige floors, wallpapered walls and a wallpapered ceiling.
Family Focused Stunner
Family Focused Stunner
Duke Homes, Inc.Duke Homes, Inc.
A sewing room with a custom counter that provides an areas for the sewing machine and fabric to fee through is just one example of how custom details matter and are specific to each client.
Büro H
Büro H
Theenhaus® - Gesellschaft für Innenraumkultur mbHTheenhaus® - Gesellschaft für Innenraumkultur mbH
Photo of an expansive contemporary study in Cologne with white walls, laminate floors, a freestanding desk and brown floors.
Let's Retire to the Basement
Let's Retire to the Basement
Eurodale Developments IncEurodale Developments Inc
A library for a pair of avid readers complete with custom stained built in bookshelves adds a level of sophistication to the space.
Inspiration for a medium sized contemporary home office in Toronto with white walls, laminate floors, grey floors and a reading nook.
Appartamento ai Parioli - Roma
Appartamento ai Parioli - Roma
Chiara Giunta ArchitettoChiara Giunta Architetto
Photo of a medium sized contemporary home studio in Rome with beige walls, laminate floors and a freestanding desk.
Appartement Sarget
Appartement Sarget
Agence DOREA Deco - Marie Géraud-TaurandAgence DOREA Deco - Marie Géraud-Taurand
DOREA deco
Design ideas for a small modern home studio in Bordeaux with beige walls, laminate floors, a freestanding desk and grey floors.
A Modern Compact Office Space
A Modern Compact Office Space
modGSI FurnituremodGSI Furniture
This 7' x 12' space can actually fit a 5' office desk with 2 guest chairs, a tall storage unit for your office needs, as well as a small bar area for your casual meeting. A nice, subtle mix of wood, glass and leather furniture would certainly make your office space more lively.
Colourful, vintage home office
Colourful, vintage home office
Honey And Toast InteriorsHoney And Toast Interiors
A design scheme on a smaller budget, re-using much of the client's existing furniture, to create a vintage-inspired home office.
Design ideas for a medium sized midcentury study in London with green walls, laminate floors and a freestanding desk.
SPARE ROOM
SPARE ROOM
Blue InteriorsBlue Interiors
Focal point has been created by using the EKET storage cubes. In this room the client wanted a big, but unique, shelving unit for their books. I was able to maximise not only the usable space on the wall with this solution but also, by mounting it this way, the floor space as well. The cubes reach to the ceiling, really making the absolute most of what was available. The key roles which this solution had to fulfil were to create some closed storage for paperwork that no one really wants to see, comprise of enough cubes for all of the books they currently have, and enough to expand their library in the future, and to provide enough display space to show off any collectables or family pictures.
Дизайн спальни в стиле лофт в темных тонах
Дизайн спальни в стиле лофт в темных тонах
Турченко НаталияТурченко Наталия
Архитектор, дизайнер, декоратор - Турченко Наталия Фотограф - Мелекесцева Ольга
This is an example of a medium sized industrial study in Moscow with black walls, laminate floors, a freestanding desk and brown floors.

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