Office Bookcase Study Concrete Floors Design Photos and Ideas

Tucked away under the loft in this otherwise open space, the fireplace anchors a cozy nook.
This area between the living area and private bedroom acts as a study and storage station.
A small study / work space is situated right off the bedrooms.
The firm nestled a study into the corridor with a door to the exterior.
Ali’s artworks line the studio desk and a painting by his son decorates the wall.
The office features bespoke timber shelves, desks, and cabinets crafted from white oak. “My wife and I designed each piece of millwork, and we reviewed each interior elevation for function,” says Joseph. “Our senior project architect prepared the fabrication shop drawings, and we hired the fabricator directly, which allowed us to bypass the costly middle man and gave us complete quality control. We then hired a local carpenter to install and then finish the millwork on-site.”
A look at the office workstations and conference room designed by Studio Zerbey Architecture & Design.
This room is located in a brick addition that the architects estimate was built in the 1950s. "Because this space was an addition and of a different material and construction than the original home, we felt exposing and celebrating this difference would be best," says Hazelbaker. They did so by removing a built-in closet, exposing the brick wall, and installing the Vitsoe system that doesn’t obscure the difference between old and new.
An office space is located in a second pavilion. Similar to the other areas, a sliding door opens the room to a private patio, while the sloping roofline rises up to meet clerestory windows that drench the space in natural light.
The millwork from the living/dining area and kitchen is carried up into the office, creating plenty of storage space, as well as spots for Bjorndahl and Keeton to display their trinkets from their travels, such as an ombre painting they picked up in Marfa. Francis says they “also wanted to incorporate other natural materials, such as the Texas Limestone used for the desk.”
The original wood doors from the front facade were relocated to the interior, where they function as sliding doors.
Facing another courtyard, an office nook features a Caesarstone countertop and walnut built-ins by Austin Wood Work.
Home Studio conected to Patio
HOME OFFICE
The room can easily adapt to become a study, lounge, or entertainment space.
Studio + Workshop Space
Studio Meeting Space
The office and library share an open bio-ethanol fuel fireplace by Ecosmart Fire.  The hearth is Walker Zanger Vintage Brown and stainless steel, the floors are polished concrete and the wood work is stained ash.