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Multi-functional spaces are here to stay! We created a built-in as the focal point in the space for storage, a freestanding desk and bar cart, and a separate zone to maximize additional seating for this dreamy office. We love the stained beams and decorative light as well. Studio KW Photography

Charming office den with built in desk leads out to screened in florida room
Mid-sized island style study room photo in Miami
Mid-sized island style study room photo in Miami

Distressed dark leather chairs are perfect for conversation in this comfortable home office
Study room - mid-sized 1960s study room idea in Miami
Study room - mid-sized 1960s study room idea in Miami
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A family requested a creative solution for unique moveable study and lounge areas for their school aged kids.
The solution was the design of 2 rolling cushioned seats with multiple accessories. The rolling seats are 6 feet in diameter and combine an upholstered cushion, adjustable desk, LED lighting, rear whiteboard, locking blocks and superior craftsmanship to supply the family with an eye-catching piece. The seats have become a favorite location for the kids to attend online classes, view social media, play games, and is always an excellent spot for reading a book.

Photo: Hoi Ning Wong © 2014 Houzz
Architect: square three design studios
Interior designer: GoGo Creations
Builder: Clarum Homes
Trendy kitchen photo in San Francisco
Trendy kitchen photo in San Francisco

Photography: Patrick Brickman
Interior Design: Dwelling
Mid-sized beach style freestanding desk dark wood floor study room photo in Charleston with beige walls
Mid-sized beach style freestanding desk dark wood floor study room photo in Charleston with beige walls

Beautiful and spacious home office. Centered with a beautiful Hooker desk on a large wool rug. Above between two choices of beautiful lamps. The large existing Ethan Allen tall cabinet, we'd like to add a gorgeous wallpaper in the background, tie in with the same color series of blue feather wall arts to complete the look.

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"After looking for a simple but attractive wood grain desk for many months, I decided to go a different route. A check of online suppliers quickly took me to Hardwood-Lumber.com. With a generous variety of hardwoods and overall outstanding reviews, I ordered my Brazilian Cherry wood top with full confidence. I ordered a beautiful pair of metal powder-coated decorative legs from Etsy. The table top was delivered within the promised time (around 6 weeks), and the legs went on perfectly. We did have to dig a little to determine we needed to acquire and screw in metal stabilizing bars to prevent future warping, but overall that was not terribly significant. The wood top is gorgeous, and we are thoroughly enjoying a magnificent desk. Hardwood-Lumber is a great source for wood countertops." Albert

You need to search online for thoughts, purchase inside outline magazine, and make sense of what you like by going to stores that as of now have prebuilt kitchens. You can do a great deal by filtering through every one of the thoughts.

Inspiration for a large transitional freestanding desk light wood floor and brown floor home office library remodel in Other with gray walls, a corner fireplace and a wood fireplace surround

Functional kid's room. A lot of the storage space, wall bar, desk for studying, comfy bed.
Inspiration for a small contemporary kids' room remodel in Hampshire
Inspiration for a small contemporary kids' room remodel in Hampshire

Functional kid's room. A lot of the storage space, wall bar, desk for studying, comfy bed.
Kids' room - small contemporary kids' room idea in Hampshire
Kids' room - small contemporary kids' room idea in Hampshire

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Presenting a case study of a client located in Nagoya, Japan. This client resides in an 85 square meter, two-bedroom, two-living room residence. The overall style of the house incorporates a blend of Japanese wooden and Nordic modern aesthetics. The client discovered us through a Google search and sought our expertise in recommending and selecting lighting fixtures suitable for their living room and dining area. The client expressed a preference for localized lighting, indicating a high requirement for accentuating specific areas. After reviewing the floor plans and renderings provided by the client, we assisted them in making their choices.
Starting with the dining area, which is a separate space occupying approximately 10 square meters, the client has a solid wood dining table measuring 1.8 meters in length. Their preference for warm lighting led us to recommend the PH5 Macaron Pendant Light in a Nordic modern style. This pendant light offers a wide range of color options, and the client personally selected a combination of white and orange, paired with warm light sources. The actual result of this combination is truly remarkable. As the client had additional auxiliary lighting such as light strips installed in the dining area, the pendant light primarily serves the purpose of focusing the light on the food, perfectly meeting the client's requirements.
Moving on to the living room, the client also has light strips installed on the ceiling and track lights in place. They expressed a need for a floor lamp beside the sofa to provide localized lighting, as they enjoy reading in the living room. Hence, we selected a unique umbrella-shaped wooden floor lamp that complements the pendant light in the dining area. This choice harmonizes well with the overall style of the dining area, which showcases a Japanese wooden aesthetic. When the client received the products, they expressed their complete satisfaction with how well the lighting fixtures aligned with their needs.
I am sharing this case study with everyone, hoping it will provide inspiration and ideas for your own home renovations.

This is a case study of a client based in Lithuania. The client's home is an 85-square-meter residence. The overall interior design style preferred by the client leans towards a creamy Scandinavian and Nordic minimalist style. The color palette is earthy, predominantly featuring white, brown, and black tones, complemented by artistic paintwork and fabric materials for soft furnishings. Additionally, recessed lighting and ambient lighting were incorporated to create a warm and textured atmosphere in the space.
The client's specific requirement was to select a pendant light for the open dining area that would harmonize with the overall interior decor. We recommended a popular pendant light with a creamy texture, which aligns with the design aesthetics. It features a soft and delicate silk material, with white accents that complement the wooden dining table and chairs.
Upon receiving the products, the client expressed complete satisfaction, noting that these light fixtures perfectly matched her needs. We are sharing this case study with everyone in the hope that it will provide inspiration and ideas for your own interior decorating endeavors.

This is a case study of a client living in Hong Kong. The client's residence is an 80-square-meter home. The client has a preference for a modern minimalist Scandinavian style, with an overall white color scheme complemented by colorful decorations. The client's objective was to select a pendant light for the dining area, specifically in white color, and not too large in size. The client favored small and simple designs.
After careful consideration, we recommended the elegant and compact bud-shaped white Macaron pendant light, which is one of the most popular choices for Nordic-style small pendant lights. Given the size of the dining area, we suggested the client purchase two of these pendant lights to achieve better lighting effects. Upon receiving the products, the client expressed their satisfaction, as the pendant lights perfectly matched their requirements.
We are delighted to share this case study with everyone, hoping to provide inspiration and ideas for their own home renovations.

Presenting a case study of a client located in Nagoya, Japan. This client resides in an 85 square meter, two-bedroom, two-living room residence. The overall style of the house incorporates a blend of Japanese wooden and Nordic modern aesthetics. The client discovered us through a Google search and sought our expertise in recommending and selecting lighting fixtures suitable for their living room and dining area. The client expressed a preference for localized lighting, indicating a high requirement for accentuating specific areas. After reviewing the floor plans and renderings provided by the client, we assisted them in making their choices.
Starting with the dining area, which is a separate space occupying approximately 10 square meters, the client has a solid wood dining table measuring 1.8 meters in length. Their preference for warm lighting led us to recommend the PH5 Macaron Pendant Light in a Nordic modern style. This pendant light offers a wide range of color options, and the client personally selected a combination of white and orange, paired with warm light sources. The actual result of this combination is truly remarkable. As the client had additional auxiliary lighting such as light strips installed in the dining area, the pendant light primarily serves the purpose of focusing the light on the food, perfectly meeting the client's requirements.
Moving on to the living room, the client also has light strips installed on the ceiling and track lights in place. They expressed a need for a floor lamp beside the sofa to provide localized lighting, as they enjoy reading in the living room. Hence, we selected a unique umbrella-shaped wooden floor lamp that complements the pendant light in the dining area. This choice harmonizes well with the overall style of the dining area, which showcases a Japanese wooden aesthetic. When the client received the products, they expressed their complete satisfaction with how well the lighting fixtures aligned with their needs.
I am sharing this case study with everyone, hoping it will provide inspiration and ideas for your own home renovations.

This is a case study of a client living in Hong Kong. The client's residence is a 100-square-meter home. The client approached us with a requirement to find suitable lighting fixtures for their entire house. The home decor style combines modern design with a mix of natural wood and Scandinavian influences. The client wanted to select different pendant lights for each room - the living room, dining room, two bedrooms, and balcony. They wished for these pendant lights to perfectly match the style and complement each room, while also being budget-friendly.
For the living room, the client desired a touch of Chinese-style wooden accents. Hence, we selected a bamboo-woven pendant light with a Chinese design. As for the balcony, the client wanted a consistent style with the living room, so we chose a double-layered bamboo-woven pendant light. For the two bedrooms, the master bedroom leaned towards a predominantly white color scheme, so we opted for a white Scandinavian-style pendant light. The second bedroom had a focus on natural wood, so we selected a wooden pumpkin-shaped pendant light. For the dining room, which had an overall modern white theme, we chose a white Macaron-style PH5 pendant light.
Interestingly, during the process of selecting lighting fixtures, the client also became interested in our multifunctional robot-inspired five-layered dressing table. They ultimately decided to purchase and install it in the master bedroom. Upon receiving the products, the client expressed their satisfaction with how well the lighting fixtures aligned with their requirements. We are delighted to share this case study with everyone, hoping to provide inspiration and ideas for their own home renovations.

This is a case study of a client living in Hong Kong. The client's residence is a 100-square-meter home. The client approached us with a requirement to find suitable lighting fixtures for their entire house. The home decor style combines modern design with a mix of natural wood and Scandinavian influences. The client wanted to select different pendant lights for each room - the living room, dining room, two bedrooms, and balcony. They wished for these pendant lights to perfectly match the style and complement each room, while also being budget-friendly.
For the living room, the client desired a touch of Chinese-style wooden accents. Hence, we selected a bamboo-woven pendant light with a Chinese design. As for the balcony, the client wanted a consistent style with the living room, so we chose a double-layered bamboo-woven pendant light. For the two bedrooms, the master bedroom leaned towards a predominantly white color scheme, so we opted for a white Scandinavian-style pendant light. The second bedroom had a focus on natural wood, so we selected a wooden pumpkin-shaped pendant light. For the dining room, which had an overall modern white theme, we chose a white Macaron-style PH5 pendant light.
Interestingly, during the process of selecting lighting fixtures, the client also became interested in our multifunctional robot-inspired five-layered dressing table. They ultimately decided to purchase and install it in the master bedroom. Upon receiving the products, the client expressed their satisfaction with how well the lighting fixtures aligned with their requirements. We are delighted to share this case study with everyone, hoping to provide inspiration and ideas for their own home renovations.

This is a case study of a client based in Lithuania. The client's home is an 85-square-meter residence. The overall interior design style preferred by the client leans towards a creamy Scandinavian and Nordic minimalist style. The color palette is earthy, predominantly featuring white, brown, and black tones, complemented by artistic paintwork and fabric materials for soft furnishings. Additionally, recessed lighting and ambient lighting were incorporated to create a warm and textured atmosphere in the space.
The client's specific requirement was to select a pendant light for the open dining area that would harmonize with the overall interior decor. We recommended a popular pendant light with a creamy texture, which aligns with the design aesthetics. It features a soft and delicate silk material, with white accents that complement the wooden dining table and chairs.
Upon receiving the products, the client expressed complete satisfaction, noting that these light fixtures perfectly matched her needs. We are sharing this case study with everyone in the hope that it will provide inspiration and ideas for your own interior decorating endeavors.
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