Home Office Design Ideas with Concrete Floors and Porcelain Floors
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Tile-Stones
CurvyTile Grey 10.5x10.5 is an elegant and timeless tile with a regal shape. The face of the tile has a matte finish with a satin feel. The edges of the tiles have a soft round edge at the top; creating a smooth, yet definite, transition from tile to tile. The grey is a very light shade and is almost silver. The color is comprised of very light rain-cloud grey with a slightly darker natural grey underneath. These tiles are porcelain.
Sogno Design Group
Photo by Langdon Clay
Photo of a small country home office in San Francisco with yellow walls, concrete floors, a built-in desk and no fireplace.
Photo of a small country home office in San Francisco with yellow walls, concrete floors, a built-in desk and no fireplace.
Karoleena Homes
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary home office in Vancouver with concrete floors, white walls and a built-in desk.
Viscusi Elson Interior Design - Gina Viscusi Elson
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional home office in San Francisco with a freestanding desk, a library, porcelain floors, no fireplace and beige walls.
Gardner Architects LLC
photo credit: Jim Tetro
This is an example of an asian home office in DC Metro with concrete floors.
This is an example of an asian home office in DC Metro with concrete floors.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture
South east end of studio space with doors to work spaces open.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture.
Photograph by David Wakely.
Inspiration for a contemporary home office in San Francisco with concrete floors and grey floor.
Inspiration for a contemporary home office in San Francisco with concrete floors and grey floor.
Michael Worth Projects
Inspiration for a contemporary home office in Melbourne with white walls, concrete floors and grey floor.
Mary Anne Smiley Interiors
Inspiration for a large contemporary home office in Dallas with white walls, porcelain floors and grey floor.
Ideal Work
opolare per le spiagge solitarie, per le acque limpide e per le cale nascoste, la Costa Brava è il luogo ideale per delle vacanze all’insegna della natura e del divertimento. Proprio qui, affacciato sul Mar Mediterraneo, si trova un appartamento dallo stile natural costiero, recentemente ristrutturato dall’Interior Designer Bea Bombí e dall’Arch. Elvira Gómez.
Il programma di ristrutturazione consisteva nell’ampliare l’appartamento per creare nuovo spazio e ottenere una nuova stanza precedentemente situata nel soggiorno: tale ampliamento è stato realizzato occupando una lavanderia posta in un terrazzo retrostante e applicando visivamente materiali dai colori neutri e freschi, esaltando la luce naturale per farle raggiungere tutti gli ambienti.
“Siamo state attratte da questo gioco di toni neutri e colori primari, unendoli all’uso del legno di Iroko, per richiamare la lavorazione del legno della parte esterna dell’edificio in modo da conferire modernità, rimando coerenti con il costruito” affermano le Designer.
Ora l’appartamento è costituito da un open space che raggruppa soggiorno e sala da pranzo con cucina, due camere da letto e due bagni. Tutto l’ambiente è arioso, ampio, dona una sensazione di accoglienza e spensieratezza, il luogo ideale per rilassarsi osservando il blu del mare. Per creare questo effetto di quiete, sono stati scelti complementi d‘arredo dallo stile minimal e lineare, ma giocati con colori forti per dare un tocco di allegria e richiamare lievemente lo stile marinaro.
Per le pavimentazioni sono state scelte due soluzioni Ideal Work®, che esprimessero i desideri dello studio di architettura di avere delle superfici senza fughe, belle e facili da mantenere e pulire: per l’open space del soggiorno e le camere è stato così utilizzato Microtopping®, la soluzione polimerico cementizia Ideal Work® capace di rivestire qualsiasi superficie in soli 3 mm di spessore. Grazie al suo effetto materico e vellutato Microtopping® è ideale per donare continuità tra gli spazi e ad ampliarli visivamente, risultando quindi la superficie preferibile in appartamenti di metrature contenute. Nel Bagno è invece stato utilizzato, in un’applicazione inedita, Rasico® Ideal Work®, la rasatura decorativa caratterizzata dalla fiammatura realizzata con la spatola: qui gli applicatori Ideal Work® hanno lavorato per creare una rasatura lieve, che desse movimento ad un bagno altrimenti troppo minimal e gli conferisse un richiamo alla consistenza ruvida della sabbia, senza però risultare eccessivo.
Photo: Eugeni Pons
Jack Trench Bespoke Kitchens & Furniture
JT Design Specification | Overview
Key Design: JT Original in Veneer
Cladding: American black walnut [custom-veneered]
Handle / Substrate: American black walnut [solid timber]
Fascia: American black walnut
Worktops: JT Corian® Shell [Pearl Grey Corian®]
Appliances & Fitments: Gaggenau Full Surface Induction Hob, Vario 200 Series Steamer, EB388 Wide Oven, Fridge & Freezer, Miele Dishwasher & Wine Cooler, Westin Stratus Compact Ceiling Extractor, Dornbracht Tara Classic Taps
Photography by Alexandria Hall
Private client
Light House Architecture & Science
Rod Vargas
Photo of a scandinavian study room in Canberra - Queanbeyan with white walls, concrete floors and a freestanding desk.
Photo of a scandinavian study room in Canberra - Queanbeyan with white walls, concrete floors and a freestanding desk.
Mast & Co. Builders
photo by Michael Haywood
Photo of a small contemporary home office in Other with white walls, concrete floors and a built-in desk.
Photo of a small contemporary home office in Other with white walls, concrete floors and a built-in desk.
GriD architects
Paul Burk Photography
Small contemporary home studio in DC Metro with concrete floors, white walls, no fireplace, a freestanding desk and grey floor.
Small contemporary home studio in DC Metro with concrete floors, white walls, no fireplace, a freestanding desk and grey floor.
HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles
Art Studio features colorful walls and unique art + furnishings - Architect: HAUS | Architecture For Modern Lifestyles - Builder: WERK | Building Modern - Photo: HAUS
RSZ Design Development
Music Room
Mid-sized eclectic home studio in Other with black walls, concrete floors, a built-in desk, grey floor and wallpaper.
Mid-sized eclectic home studio in Other with black walls, concrete floors, a built-in desk, grey floor and wallpaper.
Makena Custom Builders
Inspiration for a large transitional study room in Houston with brown walls, porcelain floors, a built-in desk and brown floor.
Дизайн студия “Нечаев и Сенчугов”
Кабинет в современном стиле
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary study room in Saint Petersburg with porcelain floors and a freestanding desk.
Photo of a mid-sized contemporary study room in Saint Petersburg with porcelain floors and a freestanding desk.
Tracy Tesmer Design/Remodeling
Art and Craft Studio and Laundry Room Remodel
Inspiration for a large transitional craft room in Atlanta with white walls, porcelain floors, a built-in desk, black floor and panelled walls.
Inspiration for a large transitional craft room in Atlanta with white walls, porcelain floors, a built-in desk, black floor and panelled walls.
NR Interiors
This is a unique multi-purpose space, designed to be both a TV Room and an office for him. We designed a custom modular sofa in the center of the room with movable suede back pillows that support someone facing the TV and can be adjusted to support them if they rotate to face the view across the room above the desk. It can also convert to a chaise lounge and has two pillow backs that can be placed to suite the tall man of the home and another to fit well as his petite wife comfortably when watching TV.
The leather arm chair at the corner windows is a unique ergonomic swivel reclining chair and positioned for TV viewing and easily rotated to take full advantage of the private view at the windows.
The original fine art in this room was created by Tess Muth, San Antonio, TX.
Home Office Design Ideas with Concrete Floors and Porcelain Floors
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