In the images below you will find an initial design guide and a few renderings for a home office. The client predominantly works from home and wanted his office to have a more relaxed, inviting feel to it. To give the space a more open feel, while preserving privacy for phone conversations, we propose exchanging the existing solid doors to doors with full glass panels. The view into the office from the main living space feels welcoming with the pop of color from the Sour Apple leather chair and the warmth of the Zebra wood panels behind. The improved layout and new furnishings not only encourage productivity, but truly fit into the overall design aesthetics of the home. No more need to keep the home office tucked away and hidden from visitors.
The client must have been so impressed with your design. Even I would be more productive, having that kind of sleek office space design.
I'm also figuring out how to maximize my little workstation at home in DC. I mean, I have this desk on one side, and a small shelf across. I'm about to add an additional study table for my book-reading. My plan is to have an all-in-one room. Oh, this will also serve as my music room sometime.
Posted by: Blake Mitchell | 03/28/2011 at 12:03 AM