325 Home Office Design Photos

Bright and open home in Houston
Bright and open home in Houston
By Design Interiors, Inc.By Design Interiors, Inc.
One of the first rooms you see through the front entry is this beautiful study mixed with traditional and contemporary furnishings. Brightly colored abstract artwork pops against the neutral walls and metallic groin vaulted ceiling. Photographer: Daniel Angulo
From the Ground Up
From the Ground Up
Princeton Architectural PressPrinceton Architectural Press
TED House, Syracuse, NY, Onion Flats Photo: Richard Barnes, courtesy of Princeton Architectural Press
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Vicente Burin Architects
Vicente Burin Architects
Vicente Burin ArchitectsVicente Burin Architects
Photographed By: Vic Gubinski Interiors By: Heike Hein Home
Private Residence
Private Residence
Jim TetroJim Tetro
Home Office ©Jim Tetro
Deloache Residence
Deloache Residence
SHM ArchitectsSHM Architects
Photography: Nathan Schroder
Minnesota Private Residence
Minnesota Private Residence
COOK ARCHITECTURAL Design StudioCOOK ARCHITECTURAL Design Studio
Perched on wooded hilltop, this historical estate home was thoughtfully restored and expanded, addressing the modern needs of a large family and incorporating the unique style of its owners. The design is teeming with custom details including a porte cochère and fox head rain spouts, providing references to the historical narrative of the site’s long history.
Claremont Court
Claremont Court
Jetton Construction, Inc.Jetton Construction, Inc.
Charles Debbas Architecture Lane McNab Interiors Joe Fletcher Photography
Silla LC7
Silla LC7
Nativa InteriorismoNativa Interiorismo
La forma única de la silla giratoria LC7 fue concebida tras una serie de experimentos que Le Corbusier y Pierre Jeanneret emplearon para lograr la proporción perfecta y una pieza de gran diseño. La silla LC7 fue expuesta por primera vez como parte de la colección ‘Living Equipment’ en la “Exposición de Otoño” de París en 1929. Las curvas del diseño crean la identidad visual única de la pieza y el respaldo, relleno de espuma de poliuretano, ofrece gran comodidad. Las patas de acero de la silla aportan al diseño un toque de estéticas y de estabilidad, asegurando la solidez de la estructura. La silla giratoria LC7 forma parte de la colección de diseño del Museo de Arte Moderno de Nueva York (MoMA). El respaldo y reposabrazos de la silla LC7 están tapizados aportando elegancia al diseño.

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