Keep it simple. "This desk was chosen after much deliberation as to whether to go with an L-shape built-in or a floating model," says Jodie Rosen of Jodie Rosen Design. "The end result is that all the filing and ‘guts’ of the office, including the printer, are behind the closet doors, and the desk is simply a touch-down for the clients’ computer and light paperwork." The desk’s glass top and white lacquer base "reference the A/V unit on the opposite side of the room," she adds. "It provides the functionality the clients needed without weighing down the room."
Conquer with contrast. Here we've got a modern twist on those classic, ugly sliding doors that I talked about earlier. These are made from a combination of aluminum (for the frame), white back-painted glass and a wood veneer."Instead of taking away from the space, they really add an element of style with the contrasting paneling in material that works with the rest of the decor," says designer Jodie Rosen. "It's a great solution for a space that requires a closed door but where there's no space for a door swing."
Conquer with contrast. Here we've got a modern twist on those classic, ugly sliding doors that I talked about earlier. These are made from a combination of aluminum (for the frame), white back-painted glass and a wood veneer.