7.756 Billeder af skandinavisk hjemmekontor
Find den rigtige lokale ekspert til dit projekt
Peter A. Sellar - Architectural Photographer
Ultra modern family home, photography by Peter A. Sellar © 2012 www.photoklik.com
Nicky Percival Limited
Working from home desk and chair space in large dormer window with view to the garden. Crewel work blinds, dark oak floor and exposed brick work with cast iron fireplace.
Inside Out Oxford Bespoke Garden Rooms
Take a behind the scenes look at this 1930s garage conversion (after pics soon to come!).
Presented with a very sad-looking old space that had been used for decades by a coal merchant, we were invited to convert it into a fully insulated, wired, decorated and fitted out home office.
As well as office space, this bespoke garden room has a mezzanine floor, giant book shelves and plenty of space for the client's guitars and musical instruments.
It's the perfect spot for relaxing post work, and the bi-folding doors open up in the summer to make for a more refreshing work space. The wooden cladding on the front give it a particularly Scandi vibe.
Keep your eyes peeled for the after photos to see how this home office looks now.
Екатерина Владимирова
Проект Пресня-Сити. Домашний офис. Интересно, что левый нижний ящик стола выкатывается, чтобы открыть доступ в дальний сегмент шкафа
Wind und Wasser - Feng Shui Beratung
Das kreative Arbeiten wird hier mit einer bunten Sammlung an Stiften und Pflanzen in selbst verzierten Blumentöpfen unterstützt.
7.756 Billeder af skandinavisk hjemmekontor
Interiors by Maite Granda
Feature In: Visit Miami Beach Magazine & Island Living
A nice young couple contacted us from Brazil to decorate their newly acquired apartment. We schedule a meeting through Skype and from the very first moment we had a very good feeling this was going to be a nice project and people to work with. We exchanged some ideas, comments, images and we explained to them how we were used to worked with clients overseas and how important was to keep communication opened.
They main concerned was to find a solution for a giant structure leaning column in the main room, as well as how to make the kitchen, dining and living room work together in one considerably small space with few dimensions.
Whether it was a holiday home or a place to rent occasionally, the requirements were simple, Scandinavian style, accent colors and low investment, and so we did it. Once the proposal was signed, we got down to work and in two months the apartment was ready to welcome them with nice scented candles, flowers and delicious Mojitos from their spectacular view at the 41th floor of one of Miami's most modern and tallest building.
Rolando Diaz Photography
2