1.477 Billeder af landstil hjemmekontor med fritstående skrivebord

Recent Work
Recent Work
UserUser
© David Bader Photography, Wade Weissmann Architecture, Barenz Builders, i4design
Homey Project
Homey Project
Blue Copper DesignBlue Copper Design
Bright white home office space
Our Barn Office
Our Barn Office
J.P. Hoffman Design BuildJ.P. Hoffman Design Build
This project hits very close to home for us. Not your typical office space, we re-purposed a 19th century carriage barn into our office and workshop. With no heat, minimum electricity and few windows (most of which were broken), a priority for CEO and Designer Jason Hoffman was to create a space that honors its historic architecture, era and purpose but still offers elements of understated sophistication. The building is nearly 140 years old, built before many of the trees towering around it had begun growing. It was originally built as a simple, Victorian carriage barn, used to store the family’s horse and buggy. Later, it housed 2,000 chickens when the Owners worked the property as their farm. Then, for many years, it was storage space. Today, it couples as a workshop for our carpentry team, building custom projects and storing equipment, as well as an office loft space ready to welcome clients, visitors and trade partners. We added a small addition onto the existing barn to offer a separate entry way for the office. New stairs and an entrance to the workshop provides for a small, yet inviting foyer space. From the beginning, even is it’s dark state, Jason loved the ambiance of the old hay loft with its unfinished, darker toned timbers. He knew he wanted to find a way to refinish the space with a focus on those timbers, evident in the statement they make when walking up the stairs. On the exterior, the building received new siding, a new roof and even a new foundation which is a story for another post. Inside, we added skylights, larger windows and a French door, with a small balcony. Along with heat, electricity, WiFi and office furniture, we’re ready for visitors!
A House for Hermes
A House for Hermes
Andrew Simpson ArchitectsAndrew Simpson Architects
Upper library room. Design: Andrew Simpson Architects in collaboration with Charles Anderson Project Team: Andrew Simpson, Michael Barraclough, Emma Parkinson Completed: 2013 Photography: Peter Bennetts
Paul Green Historic Home/Chapel Hill, NC/Vacant Home Staging
Paul Green Historic Home/Chapel Hill, NC/Vacant Home Staging
Successful Staging/Bobbie McGrathSuccessful Staging/Bobbie McGrath
Playing to the pedigree of the home, the fireplace surround and window molding are original to the house. Carefully Staging the unique details of a home is what makes the difference. Photo by Marilyn Peryer
Project Coral - Office Design
Project Coral - Office Design
Amy Elizabeth InteriorsAmy Elizabeth Interiors
This calming office space was created using wall panelling to all walls, painted in a soft blue tone. The room is brought to life through styling & accessories with contrasting textures like this marble table lamp and striking coral artwork. Making the most of the space by using a corner desk in an equally relaxing deep blue & feature, rustic shelving above which together provides ample work space. Completed December 2019 - 2 bed home, Four Marks, Hampshire.

1.477 Billeder af landstil hjemmekontor med fritstående skrivebord

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