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Claudia Zapata
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please help me design my home office! need bookshelves
Comments (39)That's great you have some help. I was thinking about your office today because I am working on mine and we have a few similarities as far as size and furniture - except I don't have all the great closet space you have! I think once you have the additional furniture in there you can play with where the desk should be. The good thing is you can shuffle it around as much as you need to until you find a look that feels right. If you don't already have some, you should pick up some of those sliders that you place under furniture to help move it around - they make it really easy for one person to move things around to try various configurations. I have several sets and they have been invaluable! In some rooms, we lived with those darn sliders under our furniture for weeks as we tried, lived with, and then changed up where certain pieces of furniture went....See MoreHelp design Home Office in small windowless attic!!
Comments (45)Before purchasing any furniture, figure out the rooms needed uses & best furniture placement to get most function. Make a list of measured use areas, then get items. Get extra decor after placement configured. Floorplan Placement Ideas. Option 1...See Morehelp with home office design!
Comments (2)You don't have to run the built-ins wall-to-wall. Don't install any more than what you will really use. Were you planning on floating the desk in the middle of the room facing the French doors? What do you think about floating the desk but having it face the front of the house and then putting the built-ins behind it? You could then have a seating area in front of the front window....See Morehome office design help
Comments (2)I am trying to understand how you currently sit: one person in red chair is looking at the back of the person at the rolltop desk? The first thing that I would do is to move the rolltop desk which is blocking the window. What about putting the two desks together in the middle of the room so that the back of the rolltop creates a front for the other desk. (The person at the rolltop already had their back to the door so they shouldn’t mind.) Perhaps put the bookcases one on either side of the corner furthest from the door or leave them framing the window. Can you use the chaise elsewhere in the home?...See MoreClaudia Zapata
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