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Kristi Spouse Interiors
Custom home designed with inspiration from the owner living in New Orleans. Study was design to be masculine with blue painted built in cabinetry, brick fireplace surround and wall. Custom built desk with stainless counter top, iron supports and and reclaimed wood. Bench is cowhide and stainless. Industrial lighting.
Jessie Young - www.realestatephotographerseattle.com
Jas D. Decor
We wanted to create a cozy and productive atmosphere for this fun couple. To maximize the limited space, we opted to mount the larger pieces on the wall. The design we chose was a blend of simplistic style and neutral tones, with a touch of color added in throughout.
Sarah Carr Design
Inspiration for a large industrial home studio in Denver with white walls, light hardwood flooring, a built-in desk, brown floors, a vaulted ceiling and wood walls.
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Turgon Flooring
Either a classic or an industrial interior design, this panel will suit it perfectly. Bespoke designed and handfinished in our workshop this panel can be any particular size or finish type.
Cécile Humbert - Design d'intérieur
This is an example of a small industrial study in Paris with white walls and grey floors.
kimberly peck architect
photos by Pedro Marti
This large light-filled open loft in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City was purchased by a growing family to make into their family home. The loft, previously a lighting showroom, had been converted for residential use with the standard amenities but was entirely open and therefore needed to be reconfigured. One of the best attributes of this particular loft is its extremely large windows situated on all four sides due to the locations of neighboring buildings. This unusual condition allowed much of the rear of the space to be divided into 3 bedrooms/3 bathrooms, all of which had ample windows. The kitchen and the utilities were moved to the center of the space as they did not require as much natural lighting, leaving the entire front of the loft as an open dining/living area. The overall space was given a more modern feel while emphasizing it’s industrial character. The original tin ceiling was preserved throughout the loft with all new lighting run in orderly conduit beneath it, much of which is exposed light bulbs. In a play on the ceiling material the main wall opposite the kitchen was clad in unfinished, distressed tin panels creating a focal point in the home. Traditional baseboards and door casings were thrown out in lieu of blackened steel angle throughout the loft. Blackened steel was also used in combination with glass panels to create an enclosure for the office at the end of the main corridor; this allowed the light from the large window in the office to pass though while creating a private yet open space to work. The master suite features a large open bath with a sculptural freestanding tub all clad in a serene beige tile that has the feel of concrete. The kids bath is a fun play of large cobalt blue hexagon tile on the floor and rear wall of the tub juxtaposed with a bright white subway tile on the remaining walls. The kitchen features a long wall of floor to ceiling white and navy cabinetry with an adjacent 15 foot island of which half is a table for casual dining. Other interesting features of the loft are the industrial ladder up to the small elevated play area in the living room, the navy cabinetry and antique mirror clad dining niche, and the wallpapered powder room with antique mirror and blackened steel accessories.
Unique Homes Iowa
This is an example of a medium sized urban study in Other with grey walls, a freestanding desk, dark hardwood flooring, no fireplace and brown floors.
Christina Lane
Photo of an urban home office in New York with black walls, concrete flooring, a freestanding desk and grey floors.
Design Office
This is an example of an urban home office in Mumbai with white walls, a freestanding desk and brown floors.
Eldorado Stone
Enjoy the warmth and inviting texture of Vintage Ranch, our authentic interpretation of reclaimed barn wood. This American classic is composed of hand-selected boards culled for their celebrated patina and timeless beauty.
Milled to 2″, 4″ and 6″ heights with subtle depth variations, Vintage Ranch has been designed as a panelized system for a quick installation process.
Sandra Lajoie Design
Design : Sandra Lajoie Design
Contracteur Général : Les Constructions Morrissette Inc.
Photographe : Créations Azur Photos
Photo of a small urban study in Montreal.
Photo of a small urban study in Montreal.
LV Flooring Ltd.
Photo of an industrial home office in Toronto with dark hardwood flooring and a built-in desk.
Юлия Сологубова/ Antresole
Денис Комаров
Small urban study in Moscow with a freestanding desk, multi-coloured walls and medium hardwood flooring.
Small urban study in Moscow with a freestanding desk, multi-coloured walls and medium hardwood flooring.
Broswick Builders Ltd
Mezzanine home office.
Photography: Jamie Cobel
Small urban study in Auckland with white walls, dark hardwood flooring and a built-in desk.
Small urban study in Auckland with white walls, dark hardwood flooring and a built-in desk.
Mclean & Tircuit Designs
Contemporary Condominium Loft
Photographer, D. Randolph Foulds
Design ideas for a small industrial study in DC Metro with grey walls, light hardwood flooring, a freestanding desk, no fireplace and brown floors.
Design ideas for a small industrial study in DC Metro with grey walls, light hardwood flooring, a freestanding desk, no fireplace and brown floors.
rho architects
Lara Swimmer Photography
http://www.swimmerphoto.com/
Urban home office in Seattle with grey walls and a built-in desk.
Urban home office in Seattle with grey walls and a built-in desk.
Industrial Home Office Ideas and Designs
Quantum Windows & Doors
This California art and exercise studio located near the Pacific Ocean incorporates Quantum’s custom wood Signature Series windows and Lift & Slide doors. The architect called for Clear Vertical Grain (CVG) Douglas Fir throughout the project with Ironwood Sills used on the Lift & Slide doors.
Sequential angled windows with sandblasted, or obscure, glass allow for natural lighting to enter indoors, yet add ventilation, security, and privacy for its inhabitants. Steel reinforced mullions satisfy the need for structural integrity.
Inside the studio are found interior hanging panels with sandblasted glass sliding along an overhead track system. These panels allow for the building’s interior to be partitioned off into two distinct spaces.
Leading to the exterior are bypass pocketing Lift & Slide doors complete with screens. To further enhance security no flush pulls were installed on the exterior of the door panels.
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