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40 Aesthetic Home Offices That Serve With Style

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Home offices are now a basic part of the average household, whether it’s to put in extra hours outside the office or to build your own empire. We expect a lot from our home workspaces, not only because they are a place where we sink many precious hours, but because they have to achieve a seamless existence with our dear home life. This selection of 40 home offices not only delivers functionality but serves with style. From spacious and luxurious home offices that look suitable for a tycoon, to compact and comfortable workspaces for fresh facial entrepreneurs, these designs offer every inch of inspiration. We’ll be looking at boho workspaces, chanting style studios, just high-end office spaces and much more.

Enter my creative space. A centrally placed desk projects an invitation for collaboration. Place chairs on the opposite side of your desk to make room for guests, sharing ideas and partnering.

Be inspired by nature. An independent home office or artist studio can leave an individual cut off from the world. Reconnect with the outdoor complex with an adjoining courtyard, a vertical garden wall or even a realistic botanical mural.

Quiet and serene. White decor sets a peaceful base for a busy workday, but can sometimes fall apart a bit. Add interest and high-end style with a chic desk design and a marble main wall.

Everything is in the stucco. Add interest to a tiny home office by creating interesting “architectural” details inside the stucco. A clumsy alcove can become a bank of uniform display corners, an uninspired door can become an elegant arched gate.

Hidden storage. Custom cabinets mean that office equipment can be hidden from view without cluttering the room with office furniture. Install the cabinets in an end-to-end arrangement that wraps around the door frame to go completely incognito.

Modern and minimal. White cabinets on a white background produce a clean and minimalist aesthetic. Heat with a natural wood worktop and a matching wood floor.

Dark, dramatic and very sophisticated, this powerful home office really means business.

Great and responsible. These three desk chairs have a similar brown leather aesthetic, but it’s clear to everyone who dominates.

Wallpaper and wealth. Luxurious wall coverings applied behind wall shelves that are full of sculpture and literature speak of money and culture.

Alternatively, you could hang a huge weapon pointer to encourage respect or a tinge of fear to everyone who enters your domain!

Back to the drawing board. Consider every aspect of your daily work needs before you start buying a desk. Would tilting a desktop, an open shelf, archive drawers, or media storage make your tasks smoother? Make a wish list before browsing.

Every inch is an office. This inspiring home workshop was designed to serve with every inch right off the stair railing.

Locked up and comfortable. A narrow courtyard filters natural light into this small home office, while fully wood-paneled walls and matching wooden furniture build a comfortable cocoon.

Use vertical space in a small office room. Top closets will be your best friend for keeping clutter at bay.

Simple Scandi. White basic decoration, black accents, simple lines and a multitude of plants form a cool Scandinavian home aesthetic.

Accessorize with color. From color-changing LED table lights and eye-catching keyboards to art prints and sculpture, a workday doesn’t have to be blurry.

Enjoy shine while you’re on the road. Hang string lights around the perimeter of your workplace to ignite magical vibes.

Small spaces can make big statements. Think of unique desks, statement lamps and accent chairs.

Great places, great ideas. A large and spacious home office makes room for luxurious extra touches like long modern fireplaces, impressive chandeliers, exquisite wall panels and oversized desks.

This luxurious home office design uses gold accents and marble elements to communicate high quality elegance.

An attic office space may feel closed but a skylight will open the area just up.

No room in the house? Garden offices are becoming more and more popular.

Fish tanks are used to relieve anxiety and stress for years. If it works in a doctor’s office, it can also work for a home office.

Side-by-side or face-to-face, double workspaces are a great space-saving solution for couples who both need to work from home.

Another dual desktop solution.

Drive away dull days by adding your own sunshine with a burst of yellow decoration.

Even the smallest drop of color has an edifying effect.

You will never feel surrounded by such a sight.

Floating desks and clear floors. Wall-mounted desks keep floor space clear for a minimalist solution.

Color and inspiration. Creative minds flourish around the creativity of others; surround yourself with art and literature.

Nurture Japanese aesthetics and zen thinking. This unique desk design features a planter that makes a home for a majestic bonsai tree. A rice paper hanging light will softly spread a superior light, and a palm-shaped sculpture adds a mysterious touch.

Keep it light. Open-plan home offices can appear thick in the landscape of your home. Choose a glass desk and a lightly lit shelf to lighten the look.

Double-sided windows? Follow the light and panorama with a built-in L-shaped desk design.

No nonsense. A rock face feature wall and heavy faint black elements build a masterful air.

Business growth friends. Stimulate a growing mindset by surrounding yourself with nature’s own success stories in a flowery indoor garden.

Just getting started? Raw masonry, exposed pipeline and surface electrical wires are not the result of an initial budget, they are a very fashionable industrial home office, don’t you know. Choose warm wood elements and dark black accents to complete the look.

Lay high ceilings with black paint to balance scale and build drama.

Bring in the exterior with a glass wall and ceiling combo. This light-filled home office has a home library that is customized in the pitch of the roof to use the full height of the room.

This workspace is shaped like a floating cube inside the home library to give it its own identity.

 

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40 Aesthetic Home Offices That Serve With Style

Thursday, 12 May 2022 by feeta_admin
Like Architecture and Interior Design? Follow us … Thank you. You have been subscribed. Home offices are now a basic part of the average household, whether it’s to put in extra hours outside the office or to build your own empire. We expect a lot from our home workspaces, not only because they are a
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A Book Lover’s Mid-Century Modern Home

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Mid-century modern elements add style to the home of this comfortable book lover, layering a contrasting color over a rich wooden tone. Designed by NDB Design’s Ni Dongbo, a lack of architectural features has been overcome by creative interior treatments of sculpture, wall art and literary treasure. Mid-century modern accent pieces are combined with contemporary components to create an interesting, eclectic style that keeps the eye moving and the mind wandering. Crisp white walls provide a fresh backdrop for the bright, prominent furniture and make a quiet frame for two well-stocked home library walls. The unique home is covered in natural greenery that just combines the interior with abundant outdoor views.

A compactly designed red living room rug immediately puts a warm and welcoming eclectic tone into the walls of modern white space. A sleek sofa design speaks to a mid-century aesthetic with its simple square cushion and saturated color.

The red living room rug and bright sofa make a vibrant contrast with a multitude of abundant green indoor plants. Next to the fireplace, an elegant swivel chair completes the plant life and the mid-century atmosphere with an earthy olive hue.

A glass coffee table reflects natural light from the window.

A comfortable reading chair and matching footstool are pulled up by a custom wooden bookshelf. A small side table is set aside to hold a supply of tea or coffee close at hand.

Glass doors protectively contain a Buddha statue at the heart of the bookshelf. The serene statue instills a message of enlightenment and peace into the home library.

A wooden stool rounds out the library/lounge furniture layout, functioning both as a seat and as an extra side table.

Wood flooring creates a warm finish throughout the living room and home library area, then shifts to a more durable surface under the kitchen and dining room.

In the center of the open plan residential area, a natural wooden envelope transforms a basic concrete support into a beautiful pillar.

A second home library/lounge area is located at the opposite end of the room.

Colorful art brings mid-century modern vibes to the library wall.

A simple floor lamp provides light reading next to the elegant sofa. The little lamp also casts a soft light through the pile of thorns that fill a custom-made bookcase. Hidden storage units are tucked into the wooden frame of the usual bookshelf, and deep drawers line its base.

Hardback volumes are stacked randomly on the floor of the home library, creating a welcoming, inhabited look.

Wooden volumes are stacked to form a random side table next to the wooden sofa.

A decorative bowl and sculptural artwork adorn the modular side table.

Across the room, a round glass dining table is surrounded by a wonderfully eclectic set of wooden dining chairs that span the ages.

A wide skylight rains natural light down on the dining room. Colorful artwork is kept in a bright gallery above a staircase that leads up into the living room. Sculptural artwork adorns the glass dining table and plinth placed near the floor to ceiling window.

After dark, a fabulous dining room hanging light illuminates the dining room. This striking, sculptural piece is the Taraxacum Penda Lumo designed by Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for FLOS.

The rich wooden tone that is displayed in the collection of various dining chairs shifts to the neighboring kitchen design. The L-shaped installation of flat-fronted cabinets communicates a mid-century modern influenced style.

A modern kitchen island divides the kitchen dining room into two distinct halves, just behind the wooden chairs. A Chashitsu tea room, of a kind, is formed by the window of the kitchen where the floor was deliberately raised. Tatamis fill the floor around a stone ceremonial tea table.

Instead of a neat Tokonoma alcove for the Chashitsu tea room, where flowers and a special scroll would traditionally be displayed, this home has books in a proud place, of course.

One end of the kitchen island counter is cantilevered to form a cozy breakfast bar. The olive green hue of the central island breaks beautifully against the honey-colored wooden grain background.

Rustic wooden bowls pop up against a dull black kitchen back and a matching black counter.

On top of a modern black oven shine copper pans. The fan is hidden in the bottom of the wall units to achieve a completely streamlined result.

The large open plan residential location is located on the second floor of the home. Beneath it, the entrance and modern staircase design are full of bright natural light. As if presenting the theme of this book lover’s apartment, an embedded bookcase is carved into the white stucco wall of the lobby. A high stepped back chair and a unique side table make up a sculpted furniture arrangement for reading under the stairs.

At the foot of the modern staircase, the interesting geometric folding lamp design is an Akari UF4-L8 floor lamp by Isamu Noguchi.

 

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Saturday, 19 March 2022 by feeta_admin
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51 Home Library Designs for Book Lovers

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Home libraries are places to escape, get lost in the pages of adventure, romance, deep study or self-reflection. While screens have their place in our modern lives, nothing quite resembles opening a new paperback or revisiting an old favorite. The relaxation of looking through those familiar smelling pages is a completely different form of reading than being bombarded with blue light. These special moments deserve a special place, so we’ve put together 51 home library projects that will keep you in love with books for hours – grab a pot of tea and a packet of cookies to keep you going!

Relaxed to rest, this comfortable wood encapsulated home library project cocoon comfortably LC4 chair designed by Charlotte Perriand, Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret for Cassina. As the only seat in this large home library, the solo furniture says this is a place for solitude, peace and escape.

Climb the stairs to reserve heaven with a staircase home library. This provides color and character to an open living room. See more salons for book lovers here.

Going forward. A raised platform floor elevates this unique home library to a spectacularly large round window that bathes the reading area in natural light. Bookcases are stacked behind the raised floor, while drawers use the vacuum underneath.

Serene and green. The home of this nature-loving bookworm has the perfect blend of human imagination through the pages and Mother Nature’s own creation thriving in the courtyard.

Speaking of human imagination, the home of this inspirational writer has a library designed specifically to create creative juices, whether through literature or a moment of contemplative music.

Are you trying to find enough wall space for a complete home library installation? Fear not, tailored bookshelves can be shaped to fit around any corner, corner or faucet. This set encircles the edges of a partition between the living room and kitchen, rounds the corner into a short corridor and fills the TV wall to light up.

Mostly raise ceilings. Why stop when you can maximize generous mural height? Either go off the shelves to the top for extra storage or just extend the trunk for a sleek aesthetic like this light-filled library.

Set the mood in your home library with atmospheric light. This hanging jewel is Nebula of Flos.

Pull out some pattern. Sure, it’s nice to watch the rise and fall of colorful book spikes across the stacks, but heroic furniture almost has a gravitational pull that you’ll want to sit on for a while. This Eames chair designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller is pretty irresistible.

Bright, bright and full of brilliance, this stunning glass wall study features academic book stacks up to the sloping roofline.

Layer after layer of book lovers ’paradise, this multi-level library is accessible via a librarian staircase, spiral staircase and surrounded mezzanine.

Frame a spectacular library view with a built-in bench along the window sill and custom bookcases up and over the remaining revealer.

 

Take a slice of living space as a home library by installing a small partition wall. A mid-height partition preserves the wider space flow and allows a lighter part.

Place straight bookshelves next to a curved outline. You can do this as a standalone silhouette, or under a corrugated ceiling. This curved example complements a round table and an oversized globe pendant light.

Do you have the bookshelves but lack style? Color ordering your book collection could be the answer to your sad days. Add some colorful puffs to your seat to enlarge the joy palette.

Cut out a corner. Even the smallest niche can be formed with a nice reading angle.

This sunny window seat reading corner incorporates the green garden view with vibrant green cushions.

Soothing blue color palettes feel dreamy. White bookshelves fall back for a clean aesthetic.

We discover our love for books as children, so why not dive into those days with a playful plan? Choose new bookshelves, paint colorful walls, and hang your legs from a hanging chair.

Out of things the dreams of a book lover are made. A nightmare of a dustman.

Modern and minimalist, a floating chair and floating bookshelves make for a simple and refreshing reading space. Industrial elements add a dark, textural interest.

 

Take it to the treetops with an attic reading room. A swing arm lamp easily handles the challenges around low sloping ceilings.

Glass doors allow your library to be separate from your main living space during a buffer of unwanted noise.

In fact many of us don’t find time to pick up a book until we hit the sheets, so the bedroom is a completely practical place to find your library. See more inspiration for bedroom libraries.

If your library is about studying as well as relaxing, be sure to form a desk between the stacks to make cross-referencing more comfortable and efficient.

Home libraries bring extreme heat to doubly high room voids. Choose an oak for golden warmth, or let your colorful collection of book covers speak for itself.

Rotating bookshelves can open or close a home library in an instant. See more about this curved house here.

Glass balustrades leave staircase bookshelves uninterrupted and visible in all their glory.

Use that dead space under the stairs with an L-shaped bookshelf, a comfortable armchair and a good lamp.

You don’t need to install an expensive mezzanine to form an extra floor under high ceilings, a simple hammock floor/attic network provides an ideal place to spread out with a good book. A librarian ladder will give you a boost up there.

Classic meets contemporary in this beautiful home library, where modern wing chairs set a relaxed spot next to a roaring fire.

 

Create medieval castle atmospheres with a secret door on the shelf.

Use classic columns to enhance a grand mezzanine. A modern living area with a contemporary sofa will bring the scheme to the modern realm.

A built-in bookcase can help make sense of small room openings and unusual arrangements.

Mix, match and be modular. Join flat-packed bookshelves with a top shelf and sectional seats to create a cost-effective window.

Clerestory windows will let a good light into your library without glare.

Even a tiny home can compress into a dedicated book corner.

Awnings and niches give an opportunity to build a simplified library. Frame the niche with a wide decorative mold to create a high quality custom look. Put a pair of beautiful lounge chairs and an elegant on-site lamp in front to complete the ensemble.

Where there is no wall space, look at the floor. This bench design adds not one but two parts of bookshelves to a compact window corner. The higher bookshelf is lowered from the bottom to create a comfortable step up to the raised bench.

Black bookshelves build a dark drama behind colorful tomes. A gallery of monochrome prints accentuates the shady decor.

In this dark library project, a central section of decorative items is insulated under bright LED light.

Industrial-style surroundings create a cool contrast to the warmth of wooden bookcases and clustered literary works.

Highlight a reading cupboard embedded between the bookshelves with an explosion of bright unorthodox color under a glossy finish and niches.

Feel like you’re reading under swaying tree branches with a home library that has its own skylight.

Hundreds of books, a toast fireplace, a comfortable salsa and the company of Mother Nature? Yes please.

Further increase wall space within a large home library by arranging bookshelves into a room divider. In this luxurious home, a set of upper and lower bookshelves are separated to let light filter out of the garden.

Japanese style and Shoji doors will bring a soothing zen feel to your home library.

Fully equipped furniture will give your home library a special, individual aesthetic that feels nicely tailored to you. Seats and stacks must flow like one seamless piece, like this serene and silky smooth wooden grain volume.

White white bookshelves enhance the colorful nature of a home library. Use bright lights to enhance the bright effect.

A book lover with a budget? OSB clips offer a remarkably inexpensive option to create custom furniture, such as this fused bedroom and study area with a small storage staircase, and a mini-library on the desk.

 

 

 

 

 

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51 Home Library Designs for Book Lovers

Thursday, 15 July 2021 by feeta_admin
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