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Walk Street House by Ras-A Studio
The guest house also features a quiet work area, complete with a custom-built, L-shaped desk.
The desk can fold out and accommodate two people.
An upstairs desk can provide a place for Jen’s work or their kids’ homework. When not in use, it disappears into the wall.
The office features built-in bookshelves and storage, plus a table by Jardin.
An integrated desk and wall shelf, the latter incorporating hidden LED lighting, frame a ribbon window that appears frameless to better merge with the treetop view.
A new sliding door offers a streamlined black frame for the view outside.
The upper loft has an integrated desk space.
An Artifox Desk 02 sits with an Eames chair in the lower-level office/spare bedroom. While the lower deck has been rebuilt, the interior of the lower level is currently being redone to provide guest spaces for visiting family and an entertaining area.
The serene home office of Taula House by M Gooden Design gazes out onto the backyard.
A peek inside the studio, which is also included in the sale of the property. Featuring a separate entrance, the space is a cozy, quaint retreat for overnight guests.
The spacious, light-filled home office can easily be converted into another bedroom.
This bedroom is currently in use as a home office.
High-quality birch plywood lines the interior of this sharply angular and minimalist backyard office.
Playing with a balance between light and heavy elements, the dining table is “dimensioned like the branches of a tree—making it appear paper-thin from some angles and more robust where it needs to be.”
A negative space in this table’s joinery allows light to shine through.
A built-in desk area offers a quiet nook to read, write, and work.
The office is the ultimate blend of the Raskinds design styles: Hollywood Regency and California Eclectic. The walls are a sage green color, Granite from Dunn Edwards, and the room features a 1960s pendant that originally hung in the home's master bedroom.
The home's only bedroom is currently used as a home office. The original design includes space for a Murphy bed as well.
Along the long hallway leading to the open lofted area, a large niche acts as a study/guest bedroom when a series of Hafele folding door panels reveal a desk that folds down into a modern Murphy bed.
Boyer inserted a home office just off the kitchen so that Nicholas could have designated office space and also a home for her cookbooks. The built-in bench (which also houses storage drawers underneath) is a popped boxed window which is visible to the left as you enter the home.
An upstairs office features built-in millwork and a wood-topped desk, with plenty of surface and storage area. A window is carefully placed in front of the desk for natural light and views.
A look at the moody office space, which is outfitted in handsome darker tones.
Lone, a textile designer, has a studio in the loft. Chris also has a workshop on this floor, where he makes guitars.
The studio is clean, modern, and airy for busy work days.
Large, wood sliding doors can be used to give some privacy in the office when needed.
The architects carved out a workspace on the first floor that allows the homeowner to oversee the ground floor while working from home.
On the other side of the open loft is a quiet yet spacious office with custom birch storage.
A sun-filled, contemporary office is also located on the home's middle floor.
Shared member spaces encourage creative exploration and foster relationships.
Following in the footsteps of NeueHouse's Hollywood and New York locations, the Bradbury Building will offer an array of membership options for private offices, shared workspaces, and more.
This bedroom (currently configured as a home office) has direct access to the terrace.
The Montauk beach bungalow has been given a chic edge throughout the space for visitors who want to take a beach trip in style. The hotel offers up various amenities between their convenient workspaces and outdoor pool with beachfront access.
A light-filled office has plenty of built-in storage.
In the guest room/office, IKEA wall shelving and desk anchor the space.
Beverly O’Mara, an artist and teacher, and Mark Uriu, owner of a residential painting and finishing company, needed a place to work from home. So, in 2014 the couple embarked on transforming a 2,700-square-foot loft located in an 1890 Wells Fargo horse-and-carriage facility in Jersey City, New Jersey, into a flexible art studio and residence.
Home office with custom millwork
Home office with navy blue walls and drapery.
The conference room sports Farrow and Ball wallpaper, custom artwork from Ana Leovy, and Velvet Vivian Chairs from Cost Plus World Market. The Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines Tulum rug and black pendants are both Bed Bath & Beyond finds.
Artwork “has the power to elevate space and can be as potent as architecture and design,” says Warner.
Art by Lindsay Gardner adorns the Farrow and Ball wallpaper.
A tulip table is joined by the Madison Park Lintel 72-Inch Rectangular Dining Table in Natural and Linon Home Bentwood Stackable Stools in Pink, all from Bed Bath & Beyond.
“The space is long and narrow, and although we wanted an open seating area, we also wanted natural light to make it to the back of the office,” says Warner. “We achieved this by separating zones with open shelving and plants, which act as a filter without actually blocking the light.” She chose the Safavieh Cecilia Retro Mid-Century 5-Tier Wood Etageres from Bed Bath & Beyond to do so.
The open work area offers a variety of work stations. White Donald Desks from Bed Bath & Beyond were lined up back to back, and paired with contrasting black Modway Pyramid Dining Side Chairs, also from Bed Bath & Beyond.
From the myriad of locations for working and gathering sprinkled throughout to the calming “Zen” room/library that encourages relaxation, every inch of Bond Station House has been thoughtfully designed to make each of its members feel as comfortable (and productive) as possible.
A peek inside one of the many conference rooms at Bond Station House. Inspired by old-world aesthetics and lasting modernism, the co-working space beautifully merges timeless design with plush, new-age details.
Sprawling across 22,000 square feet, the vast Bond Station House showcases 25’ ceilings in the main lounge and features an array of custom built meeting areas and communal spaces. Gorgeous natural light pours in throughout from the wraparound penthouse terraces.
Office
The home features three bedrooms and three baths. This bedroom can easily be used as an office space.
There's event seating for up to 1,000 people in the midst of the library, as well as partitions to separate the space.
The renovation of this one-time locomotive shed into a multipurpose library still kept its industrial aesthetic.
Inside, pinewood bookshelves surround a reading area without obstructing natural light.
Natural light abounds in this office nook.
A Roadrunner chair from Guest House rests in the office nook.
Morris and West hanging out in the workspace.
The cedar slab desk doubles as the headboard when the bed is lowered.
“The first floor has a separate home office were we flipped the exterior color palette by painting the walls black and the windows white,” says Hawthorn Builders.
“I particularly love the blue paint on the custom millwork in the small office on the second floor,” Barker says. She used paint to make an impact throughout the home without breaking the bank.
On the lower level, a three-sided fireplace doubles as a room divider that separates the media room from an office space.