magdiego A floor outlet is great, but I'm not sure that it would be an easy thing to add. You can put an area rug under the desk and run a discreet extension cord under that. (You may have to cut a slit in the rug, if possible, to bring it up under the desk.)
Or you can "chain" some furniture together to hide a cord. In my living room, I have an extension cord (same color as the carpet) that runs from the wall, under a bench, then under a chair, then up to a lamp on a table between two chairs. The cord isn't visible from most of the room, even though it's uncovered for a foot or so. In an office, maybe a side table or chair, or a credenza could help hide it. If it's on the far side of the desk, away from the door, it will be less visible than you think.
sstewart I love your room. Have you considered an Apple Laptop....you can use wireless printers and they are great! I had a desk top for over 7 years and my nephew finally talked us into a laptop...Would never go back. No wires!
Good luck.
Kelly Porter I think of the ceiling as the "fifth wall" in a space and I always encourage clients to paint them. Often a room will actually look larger and more harmonious when the ceiling and walls are painted the same or similar colors because there is less contrast.
Nail head trim - I know this question has already been asked, but no one answered it. Im curious about the leather inserts. are the nailheads actually nailed in or just glued on? Do the panels have some sort of backing behind them to make them look a little fuller? »
is the nail head trim just decorative or does it secure the leather panels to the wall? Have you done any other fabric panels on the walls? I would love to know how to do this idea for my daughter's nursery in a more whimsical pattern. Thanks »
leather and batten board wainscoting; also note play of neutral background (Venetian plaster) against dark frames, light neutral mats, and artwork; dark iron chandelier