French doors, large windows, a mid century modern looking desk, a mid-century desk chair and arm chair. and an alabaster chandelier, shed good light on this Los Angeles home office. Design: Jeff Andrews. Photo courtesy of Jeff Andrews Design. (above)
A home office should be an aesthetically pleasing room that inspires contemplation, productivity and focus. A home office should also be a place of beauty and comfort.
While most people do not take the time to design and define the work space in their home (most people includes me), the owners and designers of the rooms featured in this post seem to have studied up on how to make smart spaces!
This office is truly the epitome of bright and white. Featuring a pure white glass top desk with room for two people to work, classic metal office chairs with wheels, white lower file cabinets and a touch of shine with Philippe Starck Hudson Chair in polished aluminum accenting the meeting area. Design: Jeff Andrews. Photo courtesy of Jeff Andrews Design. (above)
A large wood slab is attached to the wall making a long shelf which doubles as a space saving desk in this Grammercy Park apartment. A zebra rug, an empire style chair, Hermes orange storage boxes, and white open shelves complete the minimal but highly styled look which is perfectly New York City. Design: Sara Story. Photo courtesy of Sara Story Design. (above)
Paneled white walls, a white writing desk or table, a red leather chair, red table lamp, red coral and red desk accessories, juxtapose a bright pop of of color and energy against a the cool white backdrop. Photo by James Merrell. (above)
This is the zen office retreat with dark ebony wood floors and a Buddha statue. The accents make the otherwise modern white room seem like a place for calm but profound thought! Design: Fawn Galli. Photo courtesy of Fawn Galli Interior Design (above)
A large wood slab is attached to the wall making a long shelf which doubles as a space saving desk in this Grammercy Park apartment. A zebra rug, an empire style chair, Hermes orange storage boxes, and white open shelves complete the minimal but highly styled look which is perfectly New York City. Design: Sara Story. Photo courtesy of Sara Story Design. (above)
Turquoise walls, a white desk with curved classic lines, gold and white floral/ivy wallpaper and a zebra rug, make for a soft, modern and feminine office space in Santa Monica. Design: Vanessa De Vargas. Photo courtesy Turquoise. (above)
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