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HISTORIC HYDE PARK RENOVATION
HISTORIC HYDE PARK RENOVATION
Debra Ackerbloom, Inc.Debra Ackerbloom, Inc.
The original sunroom has a private entry door off front porch, and is perfect as a home office. Large picture windows allow calming views, and an abundance of natural light. The Terra Cotta tile and intricate mill work add interest and warmth.
Spanish Colonial
Spanish Colonial
Michael Jacobson GomezMichael Jacobson Gomez
THE LIBRARY: Years before this home was built, the Owners had collected several pallets of 70 year-old adobe utilized by the famed Tucson Architect 'Josias Joseler' to build 'St. Phillips in the Hills' Church. A Road expansion required partial demolition of the original courtyard wall of this desert masterpiece, which the astute church members salvaged for some special us. This Libray fireplace was veneered with the 70 year old adobe. A metal plate on the wall (upper left) holds the original Catalina Foothills lot sign and number (153). The Architectural Designer/Builder visited the site at night-fall to verify and document the protected view corridor of city lights seen at night time. A window located opposite the desk location (not seen in this photo) allows the homeowners the city light view.
550 Reese
550 Reese
The Fresh Room by Tammy ParkerThe Fresh Room by Tammy Parker
A simple home office is created featuring a wooden desk table with inlaid woven bamboo and wrought iron legs whic is dressed up with an upholstered arm chair. The statue creates a meditational theme. By Tammy Parker
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Encinitas CA mediterranean home staging - Nov. 2020
Encinitas CA mediterranean home staging - Nov. 2020
HomeScapes Home Staging San DiegoHomeScapes Home Staging San Diego
One of our favorite spaces in this gorgeous Encinitas CA home. A spacious area with room to study, books, art supplies and a desk that's perfect for home school or studying.
Home Office Remodel
Home Office Remodel
Stripe Design GroupStripe Design Group
Our client approached Stripe in 2016 wanting an update to their home office. To maximize the living space in their studio, they had commissioned a built in desk to run along one wall. While functional, the finishes were generic, with a black laminate top and matching handles making the piece feel heavy and dark. The pink terra cotta tile floor felt out of place stylistically from the rest of home, and the blank white walls pulled focus to the television. While the space did not demand a huge overhaul, an update was needed to pull the room together. First, we presented our client with a rendering of our design. We began by tackling the desk, replacing the laminate countertop with a Caesarstone material. The brown cabinet hardware was modernized with stainless steel bar pulls. We used a Shibori wallpaper from Amber Interiors to create visual interest and had white floating shelves built above the desk so our client could take advantage of the wall space. The shelving also balanced the walls, making the space feel larger by emphasizing the expanse of the wall. Our client was not ready to replace the tiles, so we found a large dusty blush rug to cover the floor space, tying together the tones in the desk and the wallpaper. To top it off, we added a lovely fabric desk chair from Restoration Hardware that is both beautiful and functional.
Winton House
Winton House
Renaissance Restoration of Rochester LLCRenaissance Restoration of Rochester LLC
Old porch turned into office
Example of a mid-sized classic built-in desk terra-cotta tile and red floor home office library design in Other with yellow walls and no fireplace
Time for Terracotta
Time for Terracotta
Malinda OHara InteriorsMalinda OHara Interiors
Mid-sized cottage built-in desk terra-cotta tile, multicolored floor, exposed beam and wainscoting home office library photo in Kansas City with white walls, a two-sided fireplace and a stacked stone fireplace
Redondo Beach - Traditional with Asian & Eclectic Influences
Redondo Beach - Traditional with Asian & Eclectic Influences
Creative Spaces Interior Design, Inc.Creative Spaces Interior Design, Inc.
We were hired to select all new fabric, space planning, lighting, and paint colors in this three-story home. Our client decided to do a remodel and to install an elevator to be able to reach all three levels in their forever home located in Redondo Beach, CA. We selected close to 200 yards of fabric to tell a story and installed all new window coverings, and reupholstered all the existing furniture. We mixed colors and textures to create our traditional Asian theme. We installed all new LED lighting on the first and second floor with either tracks or sconces. We installed two chandeliers, one in the first room you see as you enter the home and the statement fixture in the dining room reminds me of a cherry blossom. We did a lot of spaces planning and created a hidden office in the family room housed behind bypass barn doors. We created a seating area in the bedroom and a conversation area in the downstairs. I loved working with our client. She knew what she wanted and was very easy to work with. We both expanded each other's horizons. Tom Queally Photography
Teaneck Tudor
Teaneck Tudor
Soft Furnishings by StephanieSoft Furnishings by Stephanie
Ivory linen traditional roman shades with Lee Jofa band detail. Flat panels in matching fabric and banding cover french doors
Study room - mid-sized craftsman built-in desk terra-cotta tile and red floor study room idea in New York with blue walls
Compact Home Office Design
Compact Home Office Design
Tunde Decor, LLCTunde Decor, LLC
This room used to be a small playroom that the client wanted to use as a home office. We managed to make it beautiful and functional with a small sofa for relaxing or receiving guests.
Redondo Beach - Traditional with Asian & Eclectic Influences
Redondo Beach - Traditional with Asian & Eclectic Influences
Creative Spaces Interior Design, Inc.Creative Spaces Interior Design, Inc.
We were hired to select all new fabric, space planning, lighting, and paint colors in this three-story home. Our client decided to do a remodel and to install an elevator to be able to reach all three levels in their forever home located in Redondo Beach, CA. We selected close to 200 yards of fabric to tell a story and installed all new window coverings, and reupholstered all the existing furniture. We mixed colors and textures to create our traditional Asian theme. We installed all new LED lighting on the first and second floor with either tracks or sconces. We installed two chandeliers, one in the first room you see as you enter the home and the statement fixture in the dining room reminds me of a cherry blossom. We did a lot of spaces planning and created a hidden office in the family room housed behind bypass barn doors. We created a seating area in the bedroom and a conversation area in the downstairs. I loved working with our client. She knew what she wanted and was very easy to work with. We both expanded each other's horizons. Tom Queally Photography
Heated Floor Installation in Little Neck Home
Heated Floor Installation in Little Neck Home
RK Design, Inc.RK Design, Inc.
Renovated with Cozy Heat elements embedded in concrete under tile floor surface. Walls sound proofed.
Home office library - mid-sized modern freestanding desk terra-cotta tile and gray floor home office library idea in New York with beige walls
Berkeley Hills Residence
Berkeley Hills Residence
Erin King InteriorsErin King Interiors
http://www.micheleleewillson.com/
Example of a small transitional freestanding desk terra-cotta tile home office design in San Francisco with white walls and no fireplace
Home Office Remodel
Home Office Remodel
Stripe Design GroupStripe Design Group
Our client approached Stripe in 2016 wanting an update to their home office. To maximize the living space in their studio, they had commissioned a built in desk to run along one wall. While functional, the finishes were generic, with a black laminate top and matching handles making the piece feel heavy and dark. The pink terra cotta tile floor felt out of place stylistically from the rest of home, and the blank white walls pulled focus to the television. While the space did not demand a huge overhaul, an update was needed to pull the room together. First, we presented our client with a rendering of our design. We began by tackling the desk, replacing the laminate countertop with a Caesarstone material. The brown cabinet hardware was modernized with stainless steel bar pulls. We used a Shibori wallpaper from Amber Interiors to create visual interest and had white floating shelves built above the desk so our client could take advantage of the wall space. The shelving also balanced the walls, making the space feel larger by emphasizing the expanse of the wall. Our client was not ready to replace the tiles, so we found a large dusty blush rug to cover the floor space, tying together the tones in the desk and the wallpaper. To top it off, we added a lovely fabric desk chair from Restoration Hardware that is both beautiful and functional.
Patio Conversion
Patio Conversion
Steveson RemodelingSteveson Remodeling
Converting a second story patio into a home office
Trendy freestanding desk terra-cotta tile and red floor home office photo in Dallas with white walls
Spanish Interior Design & Garden | Escondido, CA
Spanish Interior Design & Garden | Escondido, CA
Leanne Michael   L U X E   lifestyle designLeanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
custom builtin wall unit and desk
Study room - small mediterranean built-in desk terra-cotta tile and orange floor study room idea in San Diego with beige walls
FA House
FA House
Costa Calsamiglia ArquitecteCosta Calsamiglia Arquitecte
FA House, L'Escala - Fotografía: Lluis Casals
Study room - large mediterranean freestanding desk terra-cotta tile study room idea in Barcelona with brown walls and no fireplace
Le coin bureau : rétro et fonctionnel
Le coin bureau : rétro et fonctionnel
Alta MenteAlta Mente
Des caissons de rangement blancs (Cubit) de dimensions diverses accueillent livres, DVD et nombreux classeurs. Disposés de façon aléatoire en suivant les angles de la pièce, ils donnent vie aux murs et évitent de tomber dans la rigueur des étagères classiques. Crédit photo Ivan Lainville.
Maison à la campagne
Maison à la campagne
Stéphanie EveilleauStéphanie Eveilleau
Stéphanie Eveilleau
Example of a mid-sized farmhouse freestanding desk terra-cotta tile study room design in Corsica with beige walls

Terra-Cotta Tile Home Office Ideas

Zona studio con scrivania sospesa e libreria sopsesa
Zona studio con scrivania sospesa e libreria sopsesa
WELCOME CAMERETTEWELCOME CAMERETTE
Zona studio realizzata con elementi sospesi come la scrivania e il sistema libreria modulare a misura.
Small minimalist freestanding desk terra-cotta tile and multicolored floor home studio photo in Turin with multicolored walls
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