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Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc.
Contractor: Dovetail
Interiors: Brooke Voss Design
Landscape: Savanna Designs
Photos: Scott Amundson
Shepel Homes - Kitchen and Bath
This contemporary home office with a view of the lush green outdoors makes working from home more relaxing and bearable.
Robert Rhodes Architecture + Interiors
Ripplevale Grove is our monochrome and contemporary renovation and extension of a lovely little Georgian house in central Islington.
We worked with Paris-based design architects Lia Kiladis and Christine Ilex Beinemeier to delver a clean, timeless and modern design that maximises space in a small house, converting a tiny attic into a third bedroom and still finding space for two home offices - one of which is in a plywood clad garden studio.
Bezooyen Contracting Inc
Walls: cc-240 maple syrup. Trim: oc-120 sea shell. Lights: mup1180obz pendant, mup1181obz 4-light pendant. Bookshelves and desk: solid cherry, mahogany stain, california crown moulding. Fireplace: montigo h38-st.
Peg Berens Interior Design LLC
Please visit my website directly by copying and pasting this link directly into your browser: http://www.berensinteriors.com/ to learn more about this project and how we may work together!
A home office with a view featuring custom hand-painted wallcoverings and a desk for two. Martin King Photography.
SANDBOX
Hard not to want to spend time in the office when it's this special, with its large window walls and custom linear fireplace. Photo by Vance Fox
Olamar Interiors
This condo in Sterling, VA belongs to a couple about to enter into retirement. They own this home in Sterling, along with a weekend home in West Virginia, a vacation home on Emerald Isle in North Carolina and a vacation home in St. John. They want to use this home as their "home-base" during their retirement, when they need to be in the metro area for business or to see family. The condo is small and they felt it was too "choppy," it didn't have good flow and the rooms were too separated and confined. They wondered if it could have more of an open concept feel but were doubtful due to the size and layout of the home. The furnishings they owned from their previous home were very traditional and heavy. They wanted a much lighter, more open and more contemporary feel to this home. They wanted it to feel clean, light, airy and much bigger then it is.
The first thing we tackled was an unsightly, and very heavy stone veneered fireplace wall that separated the family room from the office space. It made both rooms look heavy and dark. We took down the stone and opened up parts of the wall so that the two spaces would flow into each other.
We added a view thru fireplace and gave the fireplace wall a faux marble finish to lighten it and make it much more contemporary. Glass shelves bounce light and keep the wall feeling light and streamlined. Custom built ins add hidden storage and make great use of space in these small rooms.
Our strategy was to open as much as possible and to lighten the space through the use of color, fabric and glass. New furnishings in lighter colors and soft textures help keep the feeling light and modernize the space. Sheer linen draperies soften the hard lines and add to the light, airy feel. Tinius Photography
Christian Builders Margate Ltd
Living Room + Study - new log burner installed.
Photography by Chris Kemp.
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