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Paul_DE-7a
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Comments (1)Placing the desk along one wall allows more open areas for the gym and related activities....See MoreHome office/spare room
Comments (13)One suggestion I'd make - shelves above a bed are very hard to reach, without standing on the bed. There are many beds though that fold up into a wall cabinet, so take up the thickness of a mattress/frame when folded up. It also makes for a tidier office when it's not a guest room. You may have to hunt for a fold-out that hinges on the long side - most are hinged on the short side (i.e. hinge under the pillow). If you can't find the right unit you might be able to swap with the shelves behind the door, or on the opposite far wall. You'd then have to rejig the other shelves you want above the bed, or move the bed unit the depth of the shelves out from the wall, or rotate it 90 degrees to parallel the wall to the credenza. I'm trying to work out exactly the same problem in my study as we speak :-) albeit with a different floorplan. Good luck!...See MoreHow to create a office and guest bedroom in one room ?
Comments (2)You have posted on the Australian houzz site. But we can still help. Which would be used more, the desk or the guest bed. If the desk than I would have a sofa bed, which can be pulled out when needed, but a sofa when not needed. Gives you more room for a home office. The photo you have posted of the bed, that is a sofa bed. If the room would be used as a guest room more often, then make the wardrobe space into your study area. When guests are there, you can just close the doors....See MoreHelp with a home office design
Comments (19)I like the 2 colours individually , but personally I would paint the ceiling white in an office -- the grape adds excitement , the white is calming , whereas the mustard could distract and almost 'anger' the brain . Having said that , I assume it has cultural roots , and you may consider them your happy places . My suggestion would be to do some cardboard mock-ups -- I use a large A3 colour Laser printer , which is big , but it has 5 papertrays so is only topped up every few weeks . But I like it handy to my 2 or 3 tower computers ( under the benchtop ) and screens and keyboards and phones and laptops , so a design that works for you mightn't suit me , and vice versa ....See MorePaul_DE-7a
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