Office Chair Medium Hardwood Floors Design Photos and Ideas

The majority of the decorative light fixtures were custom designed by Parts and Labor Design and fabricated overseas.
The library.
With a meticulous restoration and fascinating past, this recently documented American System-Built Home in Wisconsin is a true architectural gem.
Jim's office is removed from family areas.
The wraparound mezzanine has a massive skylight. This space could be used for a variety of purposes, including being converted into a fourth bedroom.
This office space also boasts reclaimed barn wood and features a built-in desk and storage tucked away under the built-in bench.
One of the bright and airy bedrooms, currently used as an office space, features a Haiku Home ceiling fan.
A bookshelf from Ferm Living.
Upstairs, the third bedroom is currently configured as a cozy study—complete with a wood-burning fireplace.
The office desk was made onsite by Shields Custom Carpentry.
The custom-made skylight "marries traditional boatbuilding materials with details borrowed from a car sunroof." The worktops are Formica 2297 Terril.
A view of the L-shaped desk from the loft bedroom.
The mixed material palette of stone and wood is present throughout the home.
The second bedroom is currently configured as an office.
Solid ash communal tables and inky Eames chairs make up the communal area.
The stable was repurposed as a garage and a retreat space for the parents.
The office area features a Tolomeo Mega floor lamp by Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina for Artemide.
Vitsœ shelving + Catch Chair by &Tradition
This view from the open-plan living space shows the loft bed and sunken office on the right, as well as the storage room illuminated by a window on the left. The storage room is opposite the entrance.
The black staircase and storage wall act as a threshold between the bedroom/office and the living spaces. Concrete-like faux finishes were used for the walls and floors of the living spaces.
"The library space is positioned on the intimate courtyard nestled into the base of the butte," note the architects. "Here, an expressive, sheltering roof tilts up to capture natural light and rising views of the old-growth pine forest."
Desk chair by Cassina; armchair and suspended lamp by Meritxell Ribé-The Room Studio.
The wooden Windsor chairs placed by the recessed shuttered windows in the study create a cozy reading corner.
Study
Custom made tv bench of birch plywood.
Work space
AFTER - Son's study area and activity room separate using 3 frosted glass retractable panels.
One of the four bedrooms is being used as an office space.
A small workspace overlooks the gardens.
A low horizontal window is perfectly positioned in the office to frame views of the Cascade mountain range.
Renewable Plantation Pine was used for the wall frames, floor beams, laminated roof, and plywood lining.
Oficio promotes local artists by regularly rotating out artwork by featured artists.
A quiet office nook.
An antique desk, a Lawson Fenning Highland Wingback Chair, a Jim Bindman table lamp, a Workstead Lodge pendant, and art by Brandon Hinman can be found in the office.
The Multifunctional Study Room
The long table accomodates enough room for the client’s business meetings and research materials for writing projects or for guests to use as a breakfast table.
writing desk with portrait of Bruno Taut and typical tiled stove
SnapSpace Solutions fabricated the cargotecture building.
A study area on the second level looks down to the first level.
The thin pillars and glass walls in the cantilevered study are evocative of the clean lines found in Apple stores, many of which have also been designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson.
“At first we thought we might not need that much space, but then we started thinking long term. We look at this house as the home of our lifetime.” —Guido Chiavelli
A writing desk is paired with a classic Series 7 chair by Arne Jacobsen.
Adjustable pegboards help lawyer Dan Franklin manage his compact apartment in downtown Manhattan. The Executive Chair is by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller.
The home office was renovated in seven weeks as part of the 2017 One Room Challenge, and was selected as one of two winners.
Study Desks with mountain view.
The renovated home office includes DIY storage and a hand-painted, eight-color mural in the likeness of a 1600s etching that Goldman did herself—an endeavor that took over 100 hours.
The cellar now houses an office, studio, and exhibition space.
The study is punctuated by a red accent chair.
The focal point of the study is a custom-designed limestone fireplace and the artwork above it.
The study room and balcony on the second floor.
The full height gray cabinets extend into the office space, blurring the boundary between office and kitchen.  Seamless glazing further increases the transparency between spaces.
The moss office is also located on the ground floor.
Upstairs, a breezeway is used as  a workspace. Metal and glass louvers by Maxim bring light and air into the master bathroom.