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Tucked away under the loft in this otherwise open space, the fireplace anchors a cozy nook.
Priscilla and McBride initially discussed the office core being an actual desk that could be closed, but opted for this setup so she could sit with her back to the books and look out the window. The double arm chandelier from The Urban Electric Co. lends a sturdy, industrial feel that echoes the metal base of the desk. "Light fixtures are an important details that make a house feel solid,
A painting by Mayumi Oda commands the wall over Ginger’s desk.
This detached home office unit by FORWARD Design | Architecture features a fire engine red exterior and ample storage within.
An upstairs desk can provide a place for Jen’s work or their kids’ homework. When not in use, it disappears into the wall.
The spacious, light-filled home office can easily be converted into another bedroom.
A vivid Moroccan rug leads to Finlayson's home office and studio.
The paneled library leads to another family room, wired for theatre sound.
This room, currently used as an office space, is in an addition added by the original owners as a second master suite.
The full-floor master suite features an office which could easily convert to an additional bedroom.
The library.
With a meticulous restoration and fascinating past, this recently documented American System-Built Home in Wisconsin is a true architectural gem.
In Mathesius’s office on the third floor, an antique armchair, a rug, and a bookshelf made from salvaged wood create a cozy, sun-filled reading nook.
The office is filled with CB2 finds; its ceiling reveals the roof’s 45-degree pitch.
The study features vintage teak furniture and cozy leather couches.
One of the bright and airy bedrooms, currently used as an office space, features a Haiku Home ceiling fan.
The office desk was made onsite by Shields Custom Carpentry.
With a slanted glazed ceiling, a white fitted bookcase, and wood-clad walls, the study is a light, bright space to work in, and has views of the garden thanks to the expansive glass doors.
The master bedroom has enough space to accommodate a home office, library, and lounge.
The living area and a study corner.
A dramatic pink granite table provides a central meeting spot.
The concrete ceiling was intentionally left exposed so that the lighting systems are visible.
Illuminated by track lighting, a teak wall unit by Poul Cadovius showcases pottery by Eva Zeisel and Paul McCobb, among others. The desk seat is a T chair by William Katavolos, Ross Littell, and Douglas Kelley; the Womb chair is by Eero Saarinen for Knoll.
A Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance chair, Charlotte Perriand wall sconce, and Greta Grossman Grasshopper floor lamp round out a corner in the living room. Deau made the side table herself.