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Corner of bedroom is the home office. A discarded jeweler's table is refashioned into a computer desk. Window treatment is a valance of melamine plates. Under window is an air conditioner cover that prevents drafts in the winter and provides additional surface space. Featured in 'My Houzz'. photo: Rikki Synder
Ryland Peters & Small | CICO Books
Images: (c) Cico
Excerpted from Creative Spaces Inspired homes and creative interiors
Written by Geraldine James
Hardback | 9781782490555 | Oct 2013 | 240 pages
DEZAI | ONLINE INTERIOR DESIGN
Spacious home office with the library in a separate room. A lot of bookshelves, comfortable armchair in burgundy colour to relax and read one of the books, plants, small coffee table and chandelier in victorian style. Herringbone floorboard mixed with ceramic floor by the window.
Brooke Copp-Barton Interiors
This eclectic home workspace was created with plenty of room for creative thought. A magnetic plaster wall to one side allows moodboards to evolve, and a vintage haberdashery shop unit has been cleverly re-purposed for storage.
Photography: Megan Taylor
Gary Hamer Interior Design
Brisbane interior designer Gary Hamer has created a modern, eclectic feel in the study of this period apartment at New Farm. A classic Eames chair was incorporated into the design. Source www.garyhamerinteriors.com
Go To Your Room
Perfectly peaceful and feminine welcoming office space. Color palette of pale pink and sage green helps tie in with the vibrant floral wallpaper on opposite side of the room. Thick alpaca 'confetti' fabric on guest chairs adds an element of luxury while the vintage onyx countertop squared-off for a modern look, sits nestled in between the chairs, and adds to the refined elements of the room.
Kaplan Architects, AIA
Rustic one bedroom one bath cabin was completely rebuilt from the studs inside and out.
Mitchell Shenker Photography
Baxter Projects
Andrew Kist
A 750 square foot top floor apartment is transformed from a cramped and musty two bedroom into a sun-drenched aerie with a second floor home office recaptured from an old storage loft. Multiple skylights and a large picture window allow light to fill the space altering the feeling throughout the days and seasons. Views of New York Harbor, previously ignored, are now a daily event.
Featured in the Fall 2016 issue of Domino, and on Refinery 29.
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