Long and wide hallways can eat up a lot of the square footage in a home. If space for an office is limited, placing a smart looking and functional work area along a hall can be a creative solution. Here it appears this was the plan from the start, look at the low placement of the windows directly behind the work surface.
This is another great example of both closed and open storage. The bookcase turned sideways to the wall faces the books toward the desk where they need to be seen. The drawers under the desktop are useful and handy closed storage.
This house has a number of good things. This study area is right next to kitchen. It has huge windows with curtains which soften the hard floors. curtain track are recessed into ceiling/
This is another great example of both closed and open storage. The bookcase turned sideways to the wall faces the books toward the desk where they need to be seen. The drawers under the desktop are useful and handy closed storage.
This is another great example of both closed and open storage. The bookcase turned sideways to the wall faces the books toward the desk where they need to be seen. The drawers under the desktop are useful and handy closed storage.
I love the light atmosphere but working in hall way is not practical for me. Dear may like it as she can see girls while working but a room is better since she like to put things all over the place.