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Rhodes Architecture + Light
Material expression and exterior finishes were carefully selected to reduce the apparent size of the house, last through many years, and add warmth and human scale to the home. The unique siding system is made up of different widths and depths of western red cedar, complementing the vision of the structure's wings which are balanced, not symmetrical. The exterior materials include a burn brick base, powder-coated steel, cedar, acid-washed concrete and Corten steel planters.
Bhavin Taylor Design
Example of a mid-sized 1950s enclosed dark wood floor and brown floor living room design in London with no fireplace, a tv stand and multicolored walls
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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Inside Out Oxford Bespoke Garden Rooms
As Inside Out Oxford’s Jim has qualified as a Mental Health First Aider, we thought it’d be interesting to look into the wellbeing benefits of using a bespoke garden room as a home office…
1. NO MORE STRESSFUL COMMUTE
The average office worker spends between one and three hours travelling to and from work. Imagine simply crossing your garden instead!
The reduced stress from not having to barge your way through the crowds for a seat on the bus or train, and cutting the risk of being stuck in a traffic jam, has a huge impact on mental health.
And think about all that extra time you’ll have! You can hang out with the family, exercise, do something fun or just end your working day and relax that little bit sooner.
If you spend two hours a day commuting that’s over 520 hours (or 21.5 days a year) free to do something else.
2. WORK AND HOME LIFE STAY SEPARATE
Setting boundaries to separate your work and personal life not only increases efficiency at work, but it also reduces stress in your personal life, as anyone working from the kitchen table or bedroom can tell you!
A key element of replenishing vital mental energy is having a physical detachment from work and home.
The simple act of leaving the office after work helps with this, but this is impossible if you are working within the home.
That’s why having a bespoke garden room as a home office, and creating physical boundaries between work and domestic life, is so mentally beneficial - and can help reduce burnout, too.
3. NATURE IS GOOD FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Spending time in green space or bringing nature into your everyday life has been scientifically proven to benefit both your mental and physical wellbeing, and can make you feel calm.
Research found even just looking at a green space (for example through the window of your garden office) can reduce stress levels and boost a person’s ability to concentrate.
So working in your home office while looking out at the garden, as well as bringing plants into your workspace, is a foolproof mood booster.
Inside Out Oxford Bespoke Garden Rooms
As Inside Out Oxford’s Jim has qualified as a Mental Health First Aider, we thought it’d be interesting to look into the wellbeing benefits of using a bespoke garden room as a home office…
1. NO MORE STRESSFUL COMMUTE
The average office worker spends between one and three hours travelling to and from work. Imagine simply crossing your garden instead!
The reduced stress from not having to barge your way through the crowds for a seat on the bus or train, and cutting the risk of being stuck in a traffic jam, has a huge impact on mental health.
And think about all that extra time you’ll have! You can hang out with the family, exercise, do something fun or just end your working day and relax that little bit sooner.
If you spend two hours a day commuting that’s over 520 hours (or 21.5 days a year) free to do something else.
2. WORK AND HOME LIFE STAY SEPARATE
Setting boundaries to separate your work and personal life not only increases efficiency at work, but it also reduces stress in your personal life, as anyone working from the kitchen table or bedroom can tell you!
A key element of replenishing vital mental energy is having a physical detachment from work and home.
The simple act of leaving the office after work helps with this, but this is impossible if you are working within the home.
That’s why having a bespoke garden room as a home office, and creating physical boundaries between work and domestic life, is so mentally beneficial - and can help reduce burnout, too.
3. NATURE IS GOOD FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Spending time in green space or bringing nature into your everyday life has been scientifically proven to benefit both your mental and physical wellbeing, and can make you feel calm.
Research found even just looking at a green space (for example through the window of your garden office) can reduce stress levels and boost a person’s ability to concentrate.
So working in your home office while looking out at the garden, as well as bringing plants into your workspace, is a foolproof mood booster.
Inside Out Oxford Bespoke Garden Rooms
As Inside Out Oxford’s Jim has qualified as a Mental Health First Aider, we thought it’d be interesting to look into the wellbeing benefits of using a bespoke garden room as a home office…
1. NO MORE STRESSFUL COMMUTE
The average office worker spends between one and three hours travelling to and from work. Imagine simply crossing your garden instead!
The reduced stress from not having to barge your way through the crowds for a seat on the bus or train, and cutting the risk of being stuck in a traffic jam, has a huge impact on mental health.
And think about all that extra time you’ll have! You can hang out with the family, exercise, do something fun or just end your working day and relax that little bit sooner.
If you spend two hours a day commuting that’s over 520 hours (or 21.5 days a year) free to do something else.
2. WORK AND HOME LIFE STAY SEPARATE
Setting boundaries to separate your work and personal life not only increases efficiency at work, but it also reduces stress in your personal life, as anyone working from the kitchen table or bedroom can tell you!
A key element of replenishing vital mental energy is having a physical detachment from work and home.
The simple act of leaving the office after work helps with this, but this is impossible if you are working within the home.
That’s why having a bespoke garden room as a home office, and creating physical boundaries between work and domestic life, is so mentally beneficial - and can help reduce burnout, too.
3. NATURE IS GOOD FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Spending time in green space or bringing nature into your everyday life has been scientifically proven to benefit both your mental and physical wellbeing, and can make you feel calm.
Research found even just looking at a green space (for example through the window of your garden office) can reduce stress levels and boost a person’s ability to concentrate.
So working in your home office while looking out at the garden, as well as bringing plants into your workspace, is a foolproof mood booster.
Inside Out Oxford Bespoke Garden Rooms
As Inside Out Oxford’s Jim has qualified as a Mental Health First Aider, we thought it’d be interesting to look into the wellbeing benefits of using a bespoke garden room as a home office…
1. NO MORE STRESSFUL COMMUTE
The average office worker spends between one and three hours travelling to and from work. Imagine simply crossing your garden instead!
The reduced stress from not having to barge your way through the crowds for a seat on the bus or train, and cutting the risk of being stuck in a traffic jam, has a huge impact on mental health.
And think about all that extra time you’ll have! You can hang out with the family, exercise, do something fun or just end your working day and relax that little bit sooner.
If you spend two hours a day commuting that’s over 520 hours (or 21.5 days a year) free to do something else.
2. WORK AND HOME LIFE STAY SEPARATE
Setting boundaries to separate your work and personal life not only increases efficiency at work, but it also reduces stress in your personal life, as anyone working from the kitchen table or bedroom can tell you!
A key element of replenishing vital mental energy is having a physical detachment from work and home.
The simple act of leaving the office after work helps with this, but this is impossible if you are working within the home.
That’s why having a bespoke garden room as a home office, and creating physical boundaries between work and domestic life, is so mentally beneficial - and can help reduce burnout, too.
3. NATURE IS GOOD FOR MENTAL HEALTH
Spending time in green space or bringing nature into your everyday life has been scientifically proven to benefit both your mental and physical wellbeing, and can make you feel calm.
Research found even just looking at a green space (for example through the window of your garden office) can reduce stress levels and boost a person’s ability to concentrate.
So working in your home office while looking out at the garden, as well as bringing plants into your workspace, is a foolproof mood booster.
Sandrin Leung Inc.
In developing this ergonomic office set up it was important to us that the system be made simple and flexible so that it could be customized to any person's unique bodies and so that it could become an easy DIY project that anyone could apply to their own work spaces. All the parts used in the setup this office system are readily available “off-the-shelf” items. Adjustable table legs, 9″ high metal bracket and 12″ deep shelf to create a stand for the monitor. Most monitors have height adjustment mechanisms to fine tune the screen height to each person’s eyesight level. For the table top we used 1″ thick bamboo plywood surface with a natural oil finish. Any tabletop surface could be chosen for this application based on individual preferences. Our goal is to empower others to take charge of their own work environments and to bring their minds and bodies into balance as both mind and body work better when they are in harmony!
Ana Cristina Sandrin & Howard Leung - Sandrin Leung Design
Sandbox Studio®
A unique and character-filled home in Sydney’s inner-west suburb of Forest Lodge, Inner-western is an example of living well, in less space.
Upon meeting the clients, it was evident that this would be a special project. They’re a creative couple with an eye for funky furniture and art with a ‘Western’ edge. The previously tired terrace now shines with personality in every room.
Due to the strict heritage controls over the property, no additional floor area was created, instead, it was an exercise in recompositing of the existing layout, improving the flow through the home, and providing adequate space for their two young children, as well as spaces for their work and hobbies.
Upon entering the pastel-pink front door, instead of being confronted with a dark hallway typical of a terrace home, you’re welcomed by a generous volume of well-lit space, and an open-tread feature staircase. The original ceiling was completely removed to create a double-height void over the entry. A skylight positioned above the staircase allows light to filter through into the home. Upstairs is a quiet attic art studio, with views over the Jacaranda trees beyond. The lowest level contains a new built-in dining area and kitchen which are directly connected to the private rear garden.
The efficient floor plan contains 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, laundry with W.C., kitchen, dining area and living room. Finishes throughout include original exposed brickwork, light oak timber herringbone flooring, and touches of pastel colours, complemented by a colourful collection of artwork and objects.
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
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FACTORY HOT TUBS
FACTORY HOT TUBS
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ADD SWIM SPA TETHER EQUIPMENT AND PERSONALIZE YOUR SWIM SPA INTO A PERSONAL STRENGTH TRAINING EXERCISE POOL.
Inspiration for a coastal home design remodel in Toronto
Inspiration for a coastal home design remodel in Toronto
Robertson Lindsay Interiors
Classic country bathroom.
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Example of a transitional stone tile limestone floor and beige floor drop-in bathtub design in Other with a wall-mount sink, a wall-mount toilet and blue walls
Example of a transitional stone tile limestone floor and beige floor drop-in bathtub design in Other with a wall-mount sink, a wall-mount toilet and blue walls
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Breathe Architecture
Generous sliding panels of recycled Tasmanian Oak roll away from the dining and living rooms to reveal a music room.
Photographer: Andrew Wuttke
Living room library - contemporary open concept concrete floor living room library idea in Melbourne with white walls
Living room library - contemporary open concept concrete floor living room library idea in Melbourne with white walls
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Дизайнер: Наталья Анахина
Фотограф: Красюк Сергей
Inspiration for a small eclectic white tile tub/shower combo remodel in Moscow with a vessel sink
Inspiration for a small eclectic white tile tub/shower combo remodel in Moscow with a vessel sink
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