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We created a built in work space on the back end of the new family room. The blue gray color scheme, with pops of orange was carried through to add some interest. Ada Chairs from Mitchell Gold were selected to add a luxurious, yet comfortable desk seat.
Kayla Lynne Photography


This home study room for parents and children is located in this renovated garage, several steps down from the kitchen. The new detached garage is visible through the window.
Makeover of the entire exterior of this Wilmette Home.
Addition of a Foyer and front porch / portico.
Converted Garage into a family study / office.
Remodeled mudroom.
Patsy McEnroe Photography
Cabinetry by Counterpoint-cabinetry-inc


Photo: Sarah Greenman © 2014 Houzz
Design: New Leaf Construction
Trendy built-in desk concrete floor study room photo in Dallas with white walls and no fireplace
Trendy built-in desk concrete floor study room photo in Dallas with white walls and no fireplace
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This study off the kitchen acts as a control center for the family. Kids work on computers in open spaces, not in their rooms. Green linoleum covers the desk for a durable and cleanable surface. The cabinets were custom built for the space. The chairs are from Overstock.com. photo: David Duncan Livingston


Inspiration for a small transitional built-in desk dark wood floor and brown floor home office remodel in Philadelphia with beige walls and no fireplace


Photo by Langdon Clay
Example of a mid-sized trendy home design design in San Francisco
Example of a mid-sized trendy home design design in San Francisco


Our techy client needed a quiet workspace where he can work, read, and relax. We came up with a colorful, inviting, and modern design that everybody loves. We’ve introduced geometric pattern on the rug that compliments the geometry on the bookshelves. The color of the couch picks up the reds from the rug perfectly, and the steel blue wall is the perfect backdrop to connect all the elements in the room. This is how a modern workspace should look like.

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Complete Basement Renovation includes Playroom, Family Room, Guest Room, Home Office, Laundry Room, and Bathroom. Photography by Lydia Cutter.
Example of a trendy basement design in DC Metro
Example of a trendy basement design in DC Metro


For this home we were hired as the Architect only. Siena Custom Builders, Inc. was the Builder.
+/- 5,200 sq. ft. home (Approx. 42' x 110' Footprint)
Cedar Siding - Cabot Solid Stain - Pewter Grey


This New England home has the essence of a traditional home, yet offers a modern appeal. The home renovation and addition involved moving the kitchen to the addition, leaving the resulting space to become a formal dining and living area.
The extension over the garage created an expansive open space on the first floor. The large, cleverly designed space seamlessly integrates the kitchen, a family room, and an eating area.
A substantial center island made of soapstone slabs has ample space to accommodate prepping for dinner on one side, and the kids doing their homework on the other. The pull-out drawers at the end contain extra refrigerator and freezer space. Additionally, the glass backsplash tile offers a refreshing luminescence to the area. A custom designed informal dining table fills the space adjacent to the center island.
Paint colors in keeping with the overall color scheme were given to the children. Their resulting artwork sits above the family computers. Chalkboard paint covers the wall opposite the kitchen area creating a drawing wall for the kids. Around the corner from this, a reclaimed door from the grandmother's home hangs in the opening to the pantry. Details such as these provide a sense of family and history to the central hub of the home.
Builder: Anderson Contracting Service
Interior Designer: Kristina Crestin
Photographer: Jamie Salomon

Home office - large coastal freestanding desk dark wood floor home office idea in Portland with blue walls, a two-sided fireplace and a wood fireplace surround


Home Office / Den with built in desk area
Inspiration for a country built-in desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office remodel in Boston with beige walls
Inspiration for a country built-in desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office remodel in Boston with beige walls


A cookie cutter developer three bedroom duplex was transformed into a four bedroom family friendly home complete with fine details and custom millwork. A home office, artist studio and even a full laundry room were added through a better use of space. Additionally, transoms were added to improve light and air circulation.
Photo by Ofer Wolberger


This historic, 19th mansion, located in Washington, DC's Dupont Circle, was redesigned to house four modern, luxury condominiums.
Photo: Anice Hoachlander
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The office was designed around family and includes four matching stations. White flat panel cabinets were added for extra storage.
Study room - large contemporary built-in desk light wood floor study room idea in Seattle with white walls
Study room - large contemporary built-in desk light wood floor study room idea in Seattle with white walls


Jeri Koegel
Inspiration for a transitional home office remodel in Orange County with orange walls
Inspiration for a transitional home office remodel in Orange County with orange walls
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Convert a small space to a polished eye-catching and functional home office. We used white painted maple wood veneers and solid wood painted doors, moldings and trims to give the space a formal style. This home office boasts under cabinet LED lighting, doors with glass inserts, upper cabinets surrounded by wrap around shelving for books and accent pieces and sturdy maple wood drawers for storing office supplies or filing important documents.


Trying to find a quiet corner in one's house for an office can be tough, but it also can be an adventure!
Reworking spaces in our homes so that they work better for our families as they grow and change is something we all need to do from time to time-- and it can give your house a new lease on life.
One room that took on a new identity in this old farmhouse was the third floor attic space--a room that is much like a treehouse with its small footprint, high perch, lofty views of the landscape, and sloping ceiling.
The space has been many things over the past two decades- a bedroom, a guest room, a hang-out for kids... but NOW it is the 'world headquarters' for my client's business. :)
Adding all the funky touches that make it a cozy personal space made all the difference...like lots of live green plants, vintage original artwork, architectural salvage window sashes, a repurposed and repainted dresser from the 1940's, and, of course, my client's favorite photos.
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