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The guest bedroom is a welcoming junior suite with walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom. The style here is restful and inspired by the antique French mirror, antique armchair and antique clock on the writing desk. The window seat allows for lounging with a book, day dreaming, or just admiring the spectacular oak tree outside the window.

One of our Louisville clients showed her sister what we had done for her Great Room with our Personal Shopper Service, and her sister said, “Do they travel?” The answer is “Absolutely!” When we arrived in the Windy City, we were absolutely blown away by the view and were excited to put the finishing touches on this High Rise condo. We worked with the homeowner’s existing furniture pieces (sofa, club chairs, and media console with towers) and added personality with accent furniture, accessories, lighting, and artwork.
We opened up the seating area and made their beautiful rug more visible by selecting a sleek glass-topped coffee table.
Accessories in a range of metal tones complement the existing furniture and rug. Oil canisters in pewter tones look fantastic on the coffee table.
We added this concrete base lamp with square shade in between the club chairs. The white marble-topped two-tiered side table breaks up the dark leather of the club chairs.
The countertops in the small galley kitchen are a grey blue, so we pulled that color into living space by selecting these great nesting tables with a blue soapstone top. We topped it with a metal lamp and organic white vases to soften the edges.
The hallway prints and this beautiful blue watercolor pull the colors from the living space into the Entry.
The homeowner was not fond of the existing media cabinet, but not anymore! We accessorized with varying metal tones and lots of texture that bring interest to an otherwise generic furniture piece.

With limited space, we made the most of views by placing our favorite marble writing desk in the bay window. We plan to add upholstered arm chairs on either end that can serve as dining chairs or extra seating for the living area. The important thing is to keep that view as open as possible.
A big thanks to our Chicago client for having us up there to make her condo more of a home. Maybe we should change our motto to “Have paint deck & measuring tape, Will Travel!” Enjoy!
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trey ceiling, ceiling fan, recessed lights, trimmed ceiling, crown molding, valance, drapes, writing desk, wood bed, chaise lounge, large night stand, floor lamp, area rug, square windows, wall of windows, beige walls, master bedroom

Architect and Urban Designer
Weinbrunner, in his book “Das
Architektonische Lehrbuch”, writes:
“Beauty lies in the perfect symbiosis
of form and function”. The exclusive
concept behind the VENERE kitchen
project is based on this concept
of symbiosis, where practical and
functional needs are integrated with
ergonomic design to create a model
that is both beautiful and highly
functional.

Refinished navy blue bookcase next to writing desk.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional freestanding desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office remodel in Oklahoma City with yellow walls
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional freestanding desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office remodel in Oklahoma City with yellow walls

The transformation of this living room began with wallpaper and ended with new custom furniture. We added a media builtin cabinet with loads of storage and designed it to look like a beautiful piece of furniture. Custom swivel chairs each got a leather ottoman and a cozy loveseat and sofa with coffee table and stunning end tables rounded off the seating area. The writing desk in the space added a work zone. Final touches included custom drapery, lighting and artwork.

It has been Restored and painted in a soft creamy white with gold accents and boasts the original solid brass hardware.
Measures 29h x 24d x 48w
Elegant home office photo in Boston
Elegant home office photo in Boston

This modern home office has great architecural detail. The custom designed paneled ceiling creates a lot of visual interest and is highlighted with a modern abstract light fixture. The free standing writing desk make the room feel open and offers a clean relax feel.

Studio Designs by Sligh Parchment Writing Desk
Home office - home office idea in Los Angeles
Home office - home office idea in Los Angeles

A niche built 20 years ago for the technology of the 90"s was opened up to accommodate todays flat screen wonders. Eliminating the niches, adding a LED lit glass shelf above and floating the TV on the wall addis up to a striking modern media application. A Wendell Castle writing desk and chair are classics.
Photo: Dino Tonn

Benjamin Moore’s Revere Pewter walls create the perfect backdrop for this custom home office. The stylish writing desk, custom built-in book shelves and crown molding combined with brown leather arm chair and a geometric gold and orange rug creates a warm and classic space while the large windows provide plenty of natural light.
Jim Roof Photography

Within its 35m² of functional space, divided into an anteroom and a bathroom, Fernanda crafted a sunroom that intentionally brings together a vast array of elements: native Atlantic Forest species in a biophilic and naturalistic arrangement, a hand-painted chinoiserie adorning the walls, classic jequitibá wood furniture, refined retro-inspired tapestries, wallpapers, wooden beams reminiscent of country homes, ceramic lighting fixtures, and vases created exclusively for the project. This composition clearly expresses the richness of detail in her work and the depth of her research.
Driven by a desire to offer visitors a bucolic, fresh, and ethereal experience, landscaping was a central element of the project. Regarding the furniture, classic, rounded, lightweight, and intricately crafted forms were a prerequisite. Thus, the choice fell on pieces from Paschoal Bianco, crafted individually by master carpenters who are true artists in wood carving. Opting for the natural tone of jequitibá wood, the armchairs, stool, and side tables transport visitors to the grand residences and châteaus of rural France. To soften the design, natural fibers from Biasá were incorporated into the sofa, the Paris rattan chair, and a round rug, all displayed in an area the designer dubbed “the poetry corner.”
This corner, featuring a classic writing desk, a porcelain coffee cup, eucalyptus branches, books, and a note card beside a large window dressed with a dramatic, meticulously crafted curtain by A Morada, could only be called “the poetry corner.” Here, the public is invited to sit, contemplate the surrounding landscape, read, and write.

Architect and Urban Designer
Weinbrunner, in his book “Das
Architektonische Lehrbuch”, writes:
“Beauty lies in the perfect symbiosis
of form and function”. The exclusive
concept behind the VENERE kitchen
project is based on this concept
of symbiosis, where practical and
functional needs are integrated with
ergonomic design to create a model
that is both beautiful and highly
functional.

This simple desk fits into any interior design scheme. Made of very dark espresso brown solid rubberwood, this modern writing desk is sold as a set with a matching dark brown wood and faux leather chair, which is padded with foam for your comfort. The desk features a single long drawer with lipped front edge, making it ideal for a computer keyboard. The Astoria Desk requires assembly and is made in Malaysia. To clean, dust with a dry cloth. Desk Dimension: 43.187 inches wide x 19.75 inches deep x 29.125 inches Height. Chair dimension: 17.25W x 15.5D x 38H, seat height : 18 inches, sliding shelf of the desk dimension: 39.625 W x 12.5 D x 1.75 H. Contemporary desk 2-piece set: 1 desk and 1 chair Solid rubberwood with very dark espresso brown finish Chair features dark brown faux leather with polyurethane foam cushioning Made in Malaysia Assembly required

A pair of Scandinavian-style writing desks. The individual differences between the two desks really highlight the functionality of the design.
Home office - mid-sized scandinavian home office idea in Singapore
Home office - mid-sized scandinavian home office idea in Singapore

One of our Louisville clients showed her sister what we had done for her Great Room with our Personal Shopper Service, and her sister said, “Do they travel?” The answer is “Absolutely!” When we arrived in the Windy City, we were absolutely blown away by the view and were excited to put the finishing touches on this High Rise condo. We worked with the homeowner’s existing furniture pieces (sofa, club chairs, and media console with towers) and added personality with accent furniture, accessories, lighting, and artwork.
We opened up the seating area and made their beautiful rug more visible by selecting a sleek glass-topped coffee table.
Accessories in a range of metal tones complement the existing furniture and rug. Oil canisters in pewter tones look fantastic on the coffee table.
We added this concrete base lamp with square shade in between the club chairs. The white marble-topped two-tiered side table breaks up the dark leather of the club chairs.
The countertops in the small galley kitchen are a grey blue, so we pulled that color into living space by selecting these great nesting tables with a blue soapstone top. We topped it with a metal lamp and organic white vases to soften the edges.
The hallway prints and this beautiful blue watercolor pull the colors from the living space into the Entry.
The homeowner was not fond of the existing media cabinet, but not anymore! We accessorized with varying metal tones and lots of texture that bring interest to an otherwise generic furniture piece.

With limited space, we made the most of views by placing our favorite marble writing desk in the bay window. We plan to add upholstered arm chairs on either end that can serve as dining chairs or extra seating for the living area. The important thing is to keep that view as open as possible.
A big thanks to our Chicago client for having us up there to make her condo more of a home. Maybe we should change our motto to “Have paint deck & measuring tape, Will Travel!” Enjoy!
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