Home Office Design Ideas with Brown Walls and White Floor
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Photo of a contemporary study room in Miami with brown walls, a freestanding desk and white floor.
Photo of a contemporary study room in Miami with brown walls, a freestanding desk and white floor.
WL Kitchen & Home
Library area at the Park Chateau.
This is an example of a large traditional home office in New York with a library, brown walls, ceramic floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a freestanding desk and white floor.
This is an example of a large traditional home office in New York with a library, brown walls, ceramic floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a freestanding desk and white floor.
KES Studio
Interiors by SFA Design Photography by Meghan Beierle-O'Brien
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary study room in New York with a freestanding desk, brown walls, porcelain floors, no fireplace and white floor.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary study room in New York with a freestanding desk, brown walls, porcelain floors, no fireplace and white floor.
Bravas Boca Raton
Fully integrated Signature Estate featuring Creston controls and Crestron panelized lighting, and Crestron motorized shades and draperies, whole-house audio and video, HVAC, voice and video communication atboth both the front door and gate. Modern, warm, and clean-line design, with total custom details and finishes. The front includes a serene and impressive atrium foyer with two-story floor to ceiling glass walls and multi-level fire/water fountains on either side of the grand bronze aluminum pivot entry door. Elegant extra-large 47'' imported white porcelain tile runs seamlessly to the rear exterior pool deck, and a dark stained oak wood is found on the stairway treads and second floor. The great room has an incredible Neolith onyx wall and see-through linear gas fireplace and is appointed perfectly for views of the zero edge pool and waterway. The center spine stainless steel staircase has a smoked glass railing and wood handrail.
Susan Tully Interiors
We love when our clients trust us enough to do a second project for them. In the case of this couple looking for a NYC Pied-a-Terre – this was our 4th! After designing their homes in Bernardsville, NJ and San Diego, CA and a home for their daughter in Orange County, CA, we were called up for duty on the search for a NYC apartment which would accommodate this couple with room enough for their four children as well!
What we cherish most about working with clients is the trust that develops over time. In this case, not only were we asked to come on board for design and project coordination, but we also helped with the actual apartment selection decision between locations in TriBeCa, Upper West Side and the West Village. The TriBeCa building didn’t have enough services in the building; the Upper West Side neighborhood was too busy and impersonal; and, the West Village apartment was just right.
Our work on this apartment was to oversee the design and build-out of the combination of a 3,000 square foot 3-bedroom unit with a 1,000 square foot 1-bedroom unit. We reorganized the space to accommodate this family of 6. The living room in the 1 bedroom became the media room; the kitchen became a bar; and the bedroom became a guest suite.
The most amazing feature of this apartment are its views – uptown to the Empire State Building, downtown to the Statue of Liberty and west for the most vibrant sunsets. We opened up the space to create view lines through the apartment all the way back into the home office.
Customizing New York City apartments takes creativity and patience. In order to install recessed lighting, Ray devised a floating ceiling situated below the existing concrete ceiling to accept the wiring and housing.
In the design of the space, we wanted to create a flow and continuity between the public spaces. To do this, we designed walnut panels which run from the center hall through the media room into the office and on to the sitting room. The richness of the wood helps ground the space and draws your eye to the lightness of the gorgeous views. For additional light capture, we designed a 9 foot by 10 foot metal and mirror wall treatment in the living room. The purpose is to catch the light and reflect it back into the living space creating expansiveness and brightness.
Adding unique and meaningful art pieces is the critical final stage of design. For the master bedroom, we commissioned Ira Lohan, a Santa Fe, NM artist we know, to create a totem with glass feathers. This piece was inspired by folklore from his Native American roots which says home is defined by where an eagle’s feathers land. Ira drove this piece across the country and delivered and installed it himself!!
Studio M Interiors
The homeowner wanted a more fresh, lighter-looking office using their existing furniture. Using his art that we had reframed, we created a French-inspired theme with a lantern pendant and clean, French inspired sconce lighting. An updated side table, rug and desk chair, along with some fun but functional accessories, kept this office feeling warm but much more airy.
Benjamin Johnston Design
Photo of an eclectic study room in Houston with brown walls, a freestanding desk and white floor.
mckimm residential design
Modern home office in Melbourne with brown walls, a built-in desk and white floor.
The Design Firm
This is an example of a small contemporary home office in Houston with a library, brown walls, porcelain floors and white floor.
Bishop Hearth & Home
This is an example of a traditional study room in Other with brown walls, medium hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a freestanding desk and white floor.
Jill Litner Kaplan Interiors
Design ideas for a study room in Boston with brown walls, porcelain floors, a built-in desk, white floor and wallpaper.
TS Design | Тарас Безруков и Стас Самкович
студия TS Design | Тарас Безруков и Стас Самкович
This is an example of a contemporary study room in Moscow with porcelain floors, a freestanding desk, brown walls and white floor.
This is an example of a contemporary study room in Moscow with porcelain floors, a freestanding desk, brown walls and white floor.
Arteva Homes
Large traditional home office in Detroit with brown walls, dark hardwood floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a freestanding desk and white floor.
Dray Design Group
Full Home Office renovation
Built-In Custom Millwork
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional home studio in Miami with brown walls, porcelain floors, a freestanding desk and white floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional home studio in Miami with brown walls, porcelain floors, a freestanding desk and white floor.
Bram Flooring
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary study room in Phoenix with brown walls, carpet, no fireplace, a freestanding desk and white floor.
The Cabinetshop of South Florida
Traditional and transitional Home Study. With coffered Ceiling and paneled walls throughout. Custom made ladder system, in Canadian Maple with English Walnut stain and glaze. calacatta marble floors.
Window Statement LLC
Large traditional study room in Phoenix with brown walls, carpet, no fireplace, a freestanding desk and white floor.
Stag Kitchens & Interiors Ltd
Photo of a study room in Cheshire with brown walls, no fireplace, a built-in desk and white floor.
Thomas Custom Builders
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional study room in DC Metro with brown walls, carpet, no fireplace, a freestanding desk and white floor.
WL Kitchen & Home
Library area at the Park Chateau.
This is an example of a large traditional home office in New York with a library, brown walls, ceramic floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a freestanding desk and white floor.
This is an example of a large traditional home office in New York with a library, brown walls, ceramic floors, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a freestanding desk and white floor.
Home Office Design Ideas with Brown Walls and White Floor
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