13,083 Eclectic Home Office Design Ideas

Family Home in Rustic Canyon
Family Home in Rustic Canyon
D2 InteriorsD2 Interiors
Cozy reading nook in Rustic Canyon. Photo by Douglas Hill
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House of Colour
House of Colour
Austin Bean Design StudioAustin Bean Design Studio
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My Office
My Office
Amanda Elizabeth InteriorsAmanda Elizabeth Interiors
Teresa Robertson / Robertson & Co. Photography
Boston Magazine Design Home 2015
Boston Magazine Design Home 2015
Landry & Arcari Rugs and CarpetingLandry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting
In September of 2015, Boston magazine opened its eleventh Design Home project at Turner Hill, a residential, luxury golf community in Ipswich, MA. The featured unit is a three story residence with an eclectic, sophisticated style. Situated just miles from the ocean, this idyllic residence has top of the line appliances, exquisite millwork, and lush furnishings. Landry & Arcari Rugs and Carpeting consulted with lead designer Chelsi Christensen and provided over a dozen rugs for this project. For more information about the Design Home, please visit: http://www.bostonmagazine.com/designhome2015/ Designer: Chelsi Christensen, Design East Interiors, Photographer: Michael J. Lee
Sleek Office Barn Doors
Sleek Office Barn Doors
Harth BuildersHarth Builders
A great aesthetic to this new office is how you enter the space. These sliding glass pane barn doors help contribute to the overall urban loft design our client was hoping for. Photography Credit: Randl Bye
A Junk Room Turned Craft Room
A Junk Room Turned Craft Room
House NerdHouse Nerd
With the advice of my interior designer friend Nelly Reffet of Twinkle and Whistle, I turned this space into a much nicer and more organised room to work. One of the first things Nelly advised me to do was paint the Antique White walls Vivid White and change the cedar blinds for linen curtains. I could not believe the difference this made in making the room seem brighter and lighter. As I was on a very tight budget for this room, Nelly suggested utilising a piece of furniture I already had in the house - the IKEA Expedit - for storage. Having one large piece of furniture for storage rather than several smaller ones has freed up the space enormously. It also provides loads of storage with its deep shelves. The containers in it are all thrifted, found on the side of the road or from secondhand markets. I used a mix of cane baskets, wooden boxes and an unused draw to hide more unsightly odds and ends and make it overall look much more neat and tidy. Photo Heather Robbins of Red Images Fine Photography
My Houzz: Putting the Craft in an Ohio Craftsman
My Houzz: Putting the Craft in an Ohio Craftsman
Adrienne DeRosaAdrienne DeRosa
This office space is a temporary solution as the Mohrmans are planning an addition onto the back of the house. Accessed through the downstairs bedroom, the new studio will house everything needed for Chelsea's small business (blogging and home decor consultation). Until the project is finished, however, this bookcase and desk combination provide extra space for project planning and research. Gym locker bins are used to house various objects, and along with labelled magazine files help to maintain a streamlined appearance. Shelf/Desk Combination, Expedit by IKEA Photo: Adrienne DeRosa Photography © 2014 Houzz
Henredon's Featured Designer Vignette
Henredon's Featured Designer Vignette
Dunlap Design Group, LLCDunlap Design Group, LLC
We are proud to have been named Henredon Interior Design Studio’s 2011 Featured Designer. As such, we were asked to create a vignette. Our concept is as follows: We designed this space for a fictitious college professor living in a very small New York apartment. Since the space is limited, it must be multipurpose and have plenty of storage for his books. He reads, watches TV, and hosts small dinner parties in his home. Bold, dark, and warm describes the Italian wallpaper which gives the petite room much needed “punch.” The fabulous upholstered bookcases provide texture and architecture, while the perforated stainless and glass cylinder adds sculpture and sparkle. Defining the space, the mesh drapery is a backdrop to the sphere-topped storage columns. The clever bookcases integrated around the sofa are a place for books and treasures found abroad. Central to the space, the harvest table is a very flexible piece: need a slim sofa table? Both sides fold down. Invite six for dinner? No problem! Here, it functions as a library table. Photo by Beth Singer.
Taking WFH to the Next Level -- an eclectic home office
Taking WFH to the Next Level -- an eclectic home office
Just the ThingJust the Thing
Black walls set off the room's cream furnishings and gold accents. Touches of pink add personality. A huge custom rug unifies the seating and working areas and further contributes to the hushed atmosphere. In order for this room to feel more like a retreat and less like an office, we used regular furniture pieces in non-standard ways. The client’s heirloom dining table serves as a writing table. A pair of brass and glass consoles holds printer, stationery, and files as well as decorative items. A cream lacquered linen sideboard provides additional storage. A pair of cushy swivel chairs serves multiple functions – facing a loveseat and bench to create a cozy seating area, facing each other for intimate discussions, and facing the desk for more standard business meetings.

13,083 Eclectic Home Office Design Ideas

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