Help to design masculine home office
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Need help with structure/design to support desktop in home office
Comments (2)There is one set of file drawers on the right side, which you can see in the photo, and in the top drawing. The desk top will go on top of the file drawers and extend around to the left as shown in the yellow shading in the bottom schematic. The supports are not steel. They are wood ledges along the walls, wood support 1.5" deep and 22" wide along the pocket door wall, and then a 3/4" by 8" support perpendicular to the black column. I would love guidance on how the supporting structure needs to be built to safely hold up the desk top....See MoreHome office design/decor help needed!
Comments (5)What if you turned the desk so the person sitting is facing out rather than looking into the mirror. Look into getting a square rug for the space. what about some floating shelves for storage on the bike wall? What is around that corner? I found two cool options for the mirror wall one would use command strips to mount artwork: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/plagued-with-dated-mirrored-walls-5-design-ideas-to-make-them-work-241744 or put a film or decal on them: https://www.spancraft.com/antique-mirror-collection.html...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 MoreHi! Need help & feedback regarding home office/ design studio
Comments (2)Start with a room or two. It's overwhelming for you and anyone offering advice with this many spaces. I'll give you a starting point for the first two rooms. Your inspirations are both light, bright, with whites, beiges, and textures, so keep that in mind when you're decorating. Remove everything from the rooms, and add back only what is functional and meets that criteria. Eliminate the dark green rug in the first photo, and the red drapes in the second room. Replace the drapes with woven wood or white shades. Just those small changes will have a big impact....See Morejck910
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