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Classic Home Improvements
This home office is a brand new addition to a home. This once single story home needed a little more room. An Addition to expand and create a second level happened by adding a staircase and creating this new room. A large window was added to soak in and enjoy that San Diego view. Photos by Preview First
Klopf Architecture
Sebastian and Tanja DiGrande's quest for natural light and open, modern design led them to Klopf Architecture in San Francisco. Working hand-in-hand with homeowner/designer Tanja DiGrande, Klopf collaborated on a modern addition to the rear of a traditional-style home. The idea was to depart from the original style completely to draw a distinction between the original house and any later additions, as well as observe a very minimal, clean, gallery-like modern style against which changing daylight, art, furniture, and of course the people provide the color and motion.
With its dark gray stuccoed walls, dark steel railing, and floor-to-ceiling windows, the exterior of the addition is at the same time an open, modern box as well as a receding volume that acts almost as a backdrop for the house, receding visually out of respect for the original home. From the interior, windows bring in nature and views from all around the lush property. They also allow views of the original house. Up on the roof deck the views magnify. The owners use a boom and crank to bring up food and drinks when entertaining!
Inside, the simple clean-lined spaces showcase the couple’s minimal, modern taste. The open bathroom epitomizes the clean, minimal style of the addition. On the exterior, steel elements bring a more industrial modern feeling to the addition from the rear.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Geoff Campen, and Angela Todorova
Co-Designer: Tanja DiGrande
Contractor: Jose Ramirez & J-C General Contractors Inc.
Photography ©2015 Mariko Reed
Location: Orinda, CA
Year completed: 2014
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Mosby Building Arts
The other side of the breakfast room addition is a home office. The wall cabinet to the left stores a printer and office supplies. Abundant windows and an historically accurate transom window over the door bring in a flood of natural light.
A Central West End home in the City of St. Louis now has a breakfast addition and porch that tastefully compliments the original architecture from 1892.
Outside, the brick, cedar and wrought iron back porch reaches out to both the in-ground swimming pool and the driveway. Inside, the sunroom is a combination breakfast nook with banquette seating and a home office. Built-in furniture is how the room accommodates multiple functions while feeling spacious.
The homeowner talks about this project at: http://youtu.be/Q5JiQ3errIk
Photo by Toby Weiss @ Mosby Building Arts
Captivating Construction Group
Custom Interior Home Addition / Extension in Millstone, New Jersey.
Example of a mid-sized classic medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, coffered ceiling and wood wall home office library design in New York with brown walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Example of a mid-sized classic medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, coffered ceiling and wood wall home office library design in New York with brown walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Katie Hutchison Studio
After returning from a winter trip to discover his house had been flooded by a burst second-floor pipe, this homeowner was ready to address the renovations and additions that he had been pondering for about a decade. It was important to him to respect the original character of the c. +/- 1910 two-bedroom small home that had been in his family for years, while re-imagining the kitchen and flow.
In response, KHS proposed a one-story addition, recalling an enclosed porch, which springs from the front roof line and then wraps the house to the north. An informal front dining space, complete with built-in banquette, occupies the east end of the addition behind large double-hung windows sized to match those on the original house, and a new kitchen occupies the west end of the addition behind smaller casement windows at counter height. New French doors to the rear allow the owner greater access to an outdoor room edged by the house to the east, the existing one-car garage to the south, and a rear rock wall to the west. Much of the lot to the north was left open for the owner’s annual summer volley ball party.
The first-floor was then reconfigured, capturing additional interior space from a recessed porch on the rear, to create a rear mudroom entrance hall, full bath, and den, which could someday function as a third bedroom if needed. Upstairs, a rear shed dormer was extended to the north and east so that head room could be increased, rendering more of the owner’s office/second bedroom usable. Windows and doors were relocated as necessary to better serve the new plan and to capture more daylight.
Having expanded from its original 1100 square feet to approximately 1700 square feet, it’s still a small, sweet house – only freshly updated, and with a hint of porchiness.
Photos by Katie Hutchison
J. S. Perry & Co., Inc.
Transformed from a typical Florida Ranch built in the 80s, this very special shingle style home shines a bright light of traditional elegance in one of Dunedin's most treasured golf course communities. This award-winning complete home remodel and addition was fitted with premium finishes and electronics through and through.
Classic Home Improvements
This home office is a brand new addition to a home. This once single story home needed a little more room. An Addition to expand and create a second level happened by adding a staircase and creating this new room. A large window was added to soak in and enjoy that San Diego view. Photos by Preview First
Pankow Construction - Design/Remodeling - PHX, AZ
Office Addition in DC Ranch, Scottsdale, AZ. The concept was to use a underutilized space on the homeowners side yard to create an office space that was continuous with the aesthetic of the original house. With the end goal to create a functioning space for two people without making it feel like an addition.
SOD Home Group
Example of a mid-sized trendy built-in desk light wood floor and beige floor home office design in San Francisco with white walls
Pankow Construction - Design/Remodeling - PHX, AZ
Office Addition in DC Ranch, Scottsdale, AZ. The concept was to use a underutilized space on the homeowners side yard to create an office space that was continuous with the aesthetic of the original house. With the end goal to create a functioning space for two people without making it feel like an addition.
Captivating Construction Group
Custom Interior Home Addition / Extension in Millstone, New Jersey.
Home office library - mid-sized traditional medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, coffered ceiling and wood wall home office library idea in New York with brown walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Home office library - mid-sized traditional medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, coffered ceiling and wood wall home office library idea in New York with brown walls, a standard fireplace and a stone fireplace
Pankow Construction - Design/Remodeling - PHX, AZ
Office Addition in DC Ranch, Scottsdale, AZ. The concept was to use a underutilized space on the homeowners side yard to create an office space that was continuous with the aesthetic of the original house. With the end goal to create a functioning space for two people without making it feel like an addition.
Moontower
A book loving family of four, Dan, Julia and their two daughters were looking to add on to and rearrange their three bedroom, one bathroom home to suit their unique needs for places to study, rest, play, and hide and go seek. A generous lot allowed for a addition to the north of the house connecting to the middle bedroom/den, and the design process, while initially motivated by the need for a more spacious and private master bedroom and bathroom, evolved to focus around Dan & Julia distinct desires for home offices.
Dan, a Minnesotan Medievalist, craved a cozy, wood paneled room with a nook for his reading chair and ample space for books, and, Julia, an American Studies professor with a focus on history of progressive children's literature, imagined a bright and airy space with plenty of shelf and desk space where she could peacefully focus on her latest project. What resulted was an addition with two offices, one upstairs, one downstairs, that were animated very differently by the presence of the connecting stair--Dan's reading nook nestled under the stair and Julia's office defined by a custom bookshelf stair rail that gave her plenty of storage down low and a sense of spaciousness above. A generous corridor with large windows on both sides serves as the transitional space between the addition and the original house as well as impromptu yoga room. The master suite extends from the end of the corridor towards the street creating a sense of separation from the original house which was remodeled to create a variety of family rooms and utility spaces including a small "office" for the girls, an entry hall with storage for shoes and jackets, a mud room, a new linen closet, an improved great room that reused an original window that had to be removed to connect to the addition. A palette of local and reclaimed wood provide prominent accents throughout the house including pecan flooring in the addition, barn doors faced with reclaimed pine flooring, reused solid wood doors from the original house, and shiplap paneling that was reclaimed during remodel.
Photography by: Michael Hsu
SOD Home Group
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary built-in desk light wood floor and beige floor home office remodel in San Francisco with white walls
Classic Home Improvements
This home office is a brand new addition to a home. This once single story home needed a little more room. An Addition to expand and create a second level happened by adding a staircase and creating this new room. A large window was added to soak in and enjoy that San Diego view. Photos by Preview First
Heimsath Architects
The existing kitchen/eating room was converted into a second family room and a mud room of the garage entrance. This space is also used for a home office.
Photo by Tre Dunham
CLB Architects
Matthew Millman Photography
Home office - modern freestanding desk home office idea in Salt Lake City
Home office - modern freestanding desk home office idea in Salt Lake City
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Classic Home Improvements
This home office is a brand new addition to a home. This once single story home needed a little more room. An Addition to expand and create a second level happened by adding a staircase and creating this new room. A large window was added to soak in and enjoy that San Diego view. Photos by Preview First
SOD Home Group
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary built-in desk light wood floor and beige floor home office remodel in San Francisco with white walls
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