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Lynda Bittner Home Interiors, LLC
Inspiration for a small transitional freestanding desk dark wood floor and brown floor study room remodel in DC Metro with blue walls and no fireplace
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Thompson Custom Homes
Example of a large classic master dark wood floor and brown floor bedroom design in Houston with white walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Hi 5 Design Lab
Example of a mid-sized classic built-in desk home office design in Denver with brown walls
k YODER design, LLC
The gray-blue matte glass tile mosaic and soft brown linear-striped porcelain tile of the master bathroom's spacious shower are illuminated by a skylight. The curbless shower includes a linear floor drain. The simple, clean geometric forms of the shower fittings include body spray jets and a handheld shower wand. © Jeffrey Totaro
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Stuart Wade, Envision Web
If you are looking for a lifestyle change, whether it is retirement or just a new way of life, Clarkesville is the perfect location. Recently named "The Friendliest Town" by Blue Ridge Country Magazine, Clarkesville prides itself on its rich hospitality.
A lively and friendly small town nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains; Clarkesville is a thriving small town like the ones you remember from your childhood. Clarkesville is a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle and become part of a friendly community. Come for a visit and you may never want to leave!
Unique shops, art galleries, cafes and restaurants are all within walking distance on Washington Street's tree lined brick sidewalks in Downtown Clarkesville... Our historic buildings, relaxing benches and quaint charm make Clarkesville a thoroughly enjoyable place to live and visit. Numerous popular events and festivals take place downtown throughout the year. The heart of Appalachian culture and heritage, Clarkesville annually hosts the Mountain Laurel Festival - the oldest festival of its type in Georgia.
From golfing to bird watching, Clarkesville's outdoor recreation includes two award-winning championship golf courses; the picturesque Sam Pitts Park and Mary Street Park, the Clarkesville Greenways Trail, hiking, biking and fishing. The scenic Soque River plays a unique role, as it is the only river in the state to begin and end in the same county. Stocked with trophy trout, the Soque River has been touted "The best fly-fishing east of the Mississippi" by fly fishing enthusiasts. Brigadoon Lodge and Blackhawk Fly Fishing have played host to visitors from all over the country- including celebrities!
Arts and music abound in Downtown! Catch a live show at our Historic Habersham Community Theater, located downtown, which has been providing entertainment to our community for nearly 75 years. Dance the night away at the Grant Street Music Room, the live music venue located at the Old Clarkesville Mill, or grab a bite from our downtown restaurants and enjoy the live music offered weekly!
If history is your passion, Clarkesville is certainly the place for you! With a rich and notable past spanning hundreds of years, Clarkesville is unique because of its historic homes and significant architecture. The Historic Mauldin House serves as the Visitors Center and is an example of the once common, now rare, Victorian cottages in Clarkesville. The small farmhouse, adjacent to downtown, includes a historic millinery shop and Big Holly Cabin, a one-room, hand-hewn cabin built in the early 19th century. One block away is the Old Clarkesville Cemetery, an outdoor museum recording Clarkesville history. Guided evening tours with theatrical reenactments are held on the third Friday of each month from April - November.
For education, Clarkesville sits proudly in the middle of two colleges: Piedmont College and North Georgia Technical College. Founded in 1897, Piedmont College is a comprehensive liberal arts institution and also offers a variety of career-oriented majors, including education, business and nursing. Total enrollment is approximately 2,800 students on campuses in Demorest and Athens.
North Georgia Technical College is a public, residential, multi-campus, two-year technical college whose mission is to provide quality technical education, adult education, continuing education, and business and industry training to individuals who can benefit from these programs and services. These efforts improve the quality of life of individuals by preparing them to succeed as literate and technically competent members of the workforce and by promoting the economic growth and development of the Northeast Georgia region. The college offers both traditional and distance learning courses that lead to the certificate, the diploma, and the associate degree.
BRNS Design
Study room - mid-sized transitional freestanding desk medium tone wood floor, brown floor, vaulted ceiling and wall paneling study room idea in Dallas with green walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Mountain style dark wood floor home office photo in Other with a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Schneider Custom Homes
The draft table at the center of the room make this a versatile space whether reviewing blueprints or working on your latest DIY project. The stained concrete floors make for easy cleanup no matter what task is at hand. Did I mention how much fun it is to roll around the room in the office chair?
Stephanie Nix Interiors
Stephanie Nix
Mid-sized eclectic freestanding desk light wood floor study room photo in Dallas with black walls
Mid-sized eclectic freestanding desk light wood floor study room photo in Dallas with black walls
Hedy Rogers, CKD
A queen-size Murphy bed enclosed with louvred doors and recessed shelving at either side preserves ample space for a dual-use bedroom and home office/studio.
Claudia's Interiors
Photo: Claudia Dufresne.
This family gallery includes a combination of photos, mementos and achievements. Artfully arranged in a long hallway, it encourages the viewer to follow it to it's end. The shadow box preserves a handmade Halloween Costume and a precious memory.
Melanie Williams Bespoke Interiors
Paul Craig
Mid-sized urban freestanding desk study room photo in New York with gray walls and no fireplace
Mid-sized urban freestanding desk study room photo in New York with gray walls and no fireplace
Ironwood Construction Group LLC
DAVID CANNON
Example of a cottage freestanding desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office design in Atlanta with gray walls
Example of a cottage freestanding desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office design in Atlanta with gray walls
Valerie Wills Interiors
My client had so many books, memorabilia and rock posters that I wanted to contact them as in the past he had them all over his apartment.... I think the end result turned out great... this is not only a library but an office too.... it's colourful and vibrant and makes my client happy to see all his lovely possessions actually used in a scheme.
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Heather Pujals
This minimalist home office provides a functional workspace—perfect for writing and research (& surfing delicious home designs on Houzz). The large print on the wall was made by a good friend and keeping her diplomas close by gives the resident the motivation to keep on working toward her next one.
Valerie Wills Interiors
My client had so many books, memorabilia and rock posters that I wanted to contact them as in the past he had them all over his apartment.... I think the end result turned out great... this is not only a library but an office too.... it's colourful and vibrant and makes my client happy to see all his lovely possessions actually used in a scheme.
Thyme & Place Design LLC
This beautiful contemporary home office was designed for multiple activities. First we needed to provide all of the required office functions from computer and the associated hardware to a beautiful as well as functional desk and credenza. The unusual shape of the ceilings was a design inspiration for the cabinetry. Functional storage installed below open display centers brought together practical and aesthetic components. The furnishings were designed to allow work and relaxation in one space. comfortable sofa and chairs combined in a relaxed conversation area, or a spot for a quick afternoon nap. A built in bar and large screen TV are available for entertaining or lounging by the fire. cleverly concealed storage keeps firewood at hand for this wood-burning fireplace. A beautiful burnished brass light fixture completes the touches of metallic accents.
Peter Rymwid Architectural Photography
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