Herron Horton Architects converted a garage into a place for kids to study and play.
The basement was transformed into a cool, modern office/studio space with an industrial vibe.
The door to Eoghan Mahony’s office is set on a caster and has a hinge that runs the entire ten-foot height.
In her workshop, which features a Mercedes table, an Otto lamp, and a wood-and-leather bar stool, all by NET, she creates a line of uncomplicated wood toys called Sarmiento.
In the living area, Brothers sits on an Artek stool while perusing a selection from his library.
The family that works together stays together: Hachigian and Day at his-and-hers workstations in the shared lower-level study.
Brothers Paul and Vincent Georgeson in their studio, surrounded by their own designs (and dog Penny).
Brothers’s workspace uses skylights to let in sun. The lack of windows helps him focus on his craft.
Designed by Jagoda, the door swings open to fit in front of a bookshelf.
Clerestory windows in Tyler's design studio provide plenty of light, while built-in bookshelves and flat files offer ample storage.