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Studio Shed - Live Large. Build Small.
We love the personal touches this Studio Shed owner put on her home office just steps away from her backdoor. Two operable 18" windows bring light and airflow from the backyard.
Allard + Roberts Interior Design, Inc
Interior Design: Allard + Roberts Interior Design Construction: K Enterprises
Photography: Sharon Allard
Katharine Jessica Interior Design, LLC
This 7 bedroom, 8 bath home was inspired by the French countryside. It features luxurious materials while maintaining the warmth and comfort necessary for family enjoyment
Laura Manchee Designs
A new bench seat and desk area bring function into this teens bedroom. Storage was incorporated in the bench along with an open space for display. A variety of fabrics were grouped together to create a seamless tackable panel behind the computer for photos and memorabilia. Photo Credit: Miro Dvorscak
Ashville Inc
Wooden flooring and double glazed windows. Climate control options of air conditioning and underfloor heating. Lutron mood lighting, electric blinds and LED down lighters. Television point, data cabling point, HD technology and ceiling speakers. Bespoke handle-less cupboards and office desk
Inspired LED
Accent Up and Down Lighting to highlight wall art
Normal Bright Flexible Strips in Crisp White
Flexible Strips available in custom lengths and can be hardwired or plugged into a standard outlet.
Flavin Architects
Set in the garden beside a traditional Dutch Colonial home in Wellesley, Flavin conceived this boldly modern retreat, built of steel, wood and concrete. The building is designed to engage the client’s passions for gardening, entertaining and restoring vintage Vespa scooters. The Vespa repair shop and garage are on the first floor. The second floor houses a home office and veranda. On top is a roof deck with space for lounging and outdoor dining, surrounded by a vegetable garden in raised planters. The structural steel frame of the building is left exposed; and the side facing the public side is draped with a mahogany screen that creates privacy in the building and diffuses the dappled light filtered through the trees. Photo by: Peter Vanderwarker Photography
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