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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.
WL Kitchen & Home
We offer reclaimed wood mantels in a variety of styles, in customizable sizes. From rustic to refined, our reclaimed antique wood mantels add a warm touch to the heart of every room.
Vetter Architects
Large contemporary home office in Milwaukee with brown walls, light hardwood flooring, a freestanding desk, brown floors, no fireplace and wood walls.
Nar Design Group
Meaning “line” in Swahili, the Mstari Safari Task Lounge itself is accented with clean wooden lines, as well as dramatic contrasts of hammered gold and reflective obsidian desk-drawers. A custom-made industrial, mid-century desk—the room’s focal point—is perfect for centering focus while going over the day’s workload. Behind, a tiger painting ties the African motif together. Contrasting pendant lights illuminate the workspace, permeating the sharp, angular design with more organic forms.
Outside the task lounge, a custom barn door conceals the client’s entry coat closet. A patchwork of Mexican retablos—turn of the century religious relics—celebrate the client’s eclectic style and love of antique cultural art, while a large wrought-iron turned handle and barn door track unify the composition.
A home as tactfully curated as the Mstari deserved a proper entryway. We knew that right as guests entered the home, they needed to be wowed. So rather than opting for a traditional drywall header, we engineered an undulating I-beam that spanned the opening. The I-beam’s spine incorporated steel ribbing, leaving a striking impression of a Gaudiesque spine.
avenue design inc
This is an example of a large contemporary home office in Toronto with a reading nook, white walls, light hardwood flooring, a freestanding desk, brown floors and wood walls.
Kritsonis Lindor
This is an example of a large victorian study in Seattle with medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a freestanding desk, a wood ceiling and wood walls.
Catlin Design
Pecky and clear cypress wood walls, moldings, and arched beam ceiling is the feature of the study. Custom designed cypress cabinetry was built to complement the interior architectural details
J Lynn Design Group
This home office has a custom Murphy bed design that will not disappoint your guest!
Inspiration for a large beach style study in Miami with blue walls, travertine flooring, a freestanding desk, beige floors, exposed beams and wood walls.
Inspiration for a large beach style study in Miami with blue walls, travertine flooring, a freestanding desk, beige floors, exposed beams and wood walls.
Camden Grace LLC
Bonus room turned home office/ work out room gets a fresh makeover with spaces that complement it's multi-use purpose.
This is an example of a large eclectic home office in Bridgeport with white walls, carpet, no fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, a freestanding desk, beige floors, exposed beams and wood walls.
This is an example of a large eclectic home office in Bridgeport with white walls, carpet, no fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, a freestanding desk, beige floors, exposed beams and wood walls.
Edge Kitchens Inc.
Photo of a large traditional study in Toronto with grey walls, medium hardwood flooring, no fireplace, a freestanding desk, brown floors and wood walls.
Uniik Design
This is an example of a large classic home office in Calgary with a reading nook, brown walls, medium hardwood flooring, a freestanding desk, brown floors, a wallpapered ceiling and wood walls.
WoodCo
Octagonal Library Room. Sinker Cypress Custom Cabinetry and Reclaimed Patina Faced Long Leaf Pine Flooring
Large rustic home office in Austin with a reading nook, medium hardwood flooring, a freestanding desk, brown floors and wood walls.
Large rustic home office in Austin with a reading nook, medium hardwood flooring, a freestanding desk, brown floors and wood walls.
HanStone Quartz by HYUNDAI L&C USA, LLC
TRANQUILITY - RU613
A distinctly modern classic beauty. A purest crisp white marble with a feathery contrasting charcoal vein, Tranquility voices a timeless classic Tuscan appeal.
PATTERN: MOVEMENT VEINEDFINISH: POLISHEDCOLLECTION: CASCINASLAB SIZE: JUMBO (65" X 130")
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Rodwin Architecture & Skycastle Homes
Location: Boulder, Colorado, USA
Interior design, space planning and architectural details converge thoughtfully in this transformative project. A 15-year old, 9,000 sf. home with generic interior finishes and odd layout needed bold, modern, fun and highly functional transformation for a large bustling family. To redefine the soul of this home, texture and light were given primary consideration. Elegant contemporary finishes, a warm color palette and dramatic lighting defined modern style throughout. A cascading chandelier by Stone Lighting in the entry makes a strong entry statement. Walls were removed to allow the kitchen/great/dining room to become a vibrant social center. A minimalist design approach is the perfect backdrop for the diverse art collection. Yet, the home is still highly functional for the entire family. We added windows, fireplaces, water features, and extended the home out to an expansive patio and yard.
The cavernous beige basement became an entertaining mecca, with a glowing modern wine-room, full bar, media room, arcade, billiards room and professional gym.
Bathrooms were all designed with personality and craftsmanship, featuring unique tiles, floating wood vanities and striking lighting.
This project was a 50/50 collaboration between Rodwin Architecture and Kimball Modern
Scott Wilson Architect, LLC
Design ideas for a large contemporary home office in Nashville with a reading nook, brown walls, dark hardwood flooring, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a freestanding desk, brown floors, a wood ceiling and wood walls.
Sonora West Development, Inc.
Design ideas for a large study in Phoenix with brown walls, light hardwood flooring, a built-in desk, beige floors and wood walls.
O'Donnell Construction
Design ideas for a large contemporary home office in Hawaii with multi-coloured walls, concrete flooring, no fireplace, black floors, a vaulted ceiling and wood walls.
Alexander Gorlin Architects
This rare 1950’s glass-fronted townhouse on Manhattan’s Upper East Side underwent a modern renovation to create plentiful space for a family. An additional floor was added to the two-story building, extending the façade vertically while respecting the vocabulary of the original structure. A large, open living area on the first floor leads through to a kitchen overlooking the rear garden. Cantilevered stairs lead to the master bedroom and two children’s rooms on the second floor and continue to a media room and offices above. A large skylight floods the atrium with daylight, illuminating the main level through translucent glass-block floors.
Pineapple House Interior Design
A private guest suite and the homeowners office are located in separate building by the house. The office has solid walnut walls and an entertainment niche that is accented with book matched stone on the wall.
Nar Design Group
Meaning “line” in Swahili, the Mstari Safari Task Lounge itself is accented with clean wooden lines, as well as dramatic contrasts of hammered gold and reflective obsidian desk-drawers. A custom-made industrial, mid-century desk—the room’s focal point—is perfect for centering focus while going over the day’s workload. Behind, a tiger painting ties the African motif together. Contrasting pendant lights illuminate the workspace, permeating the sharp, angular design with more organic forms.
Outside the task lounge, a custom barn door conceals the client’s entry coat closet. A patchwork of Mexican retablos—turn of the century religious relics—celebrate the client’s eclectic style and love of antique cultural art, while a large wrought-iron turned handle and barn door track unify the composition.
A home as tactfully curated as the Mstari deserved a proper entryway. We knew that right as guests entered the home, they needed to be wowed. So rather than opting for a traditional drywall header, we engineered an undulating I-beam that spanned the opening. The I-beam’s spine incorporated steel ribbing, leaving a striking impression of a Gaudiesque spine.
Large Home Office with Wood Walls Ideas and Designs
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