Friday, October 10, 2014

Recent Redesigns- Home Office and Guest Room

So much has happened since the last post, it's hard to know where to begin. Many of my projects are still under construction, but here's a sneak-peak at some of my recent redesigns that are close if not ready to seeing the light of day:

Home Office Redesign:
Office After
Office Before











This room was always meant to be an office, but rarely got used for that purpose. The family was transitioning in and out of spaces as their needs changed.










For color punch, I added an accent stripe on the east wall over the desk in the same cinnamon as the drapes. I had it out-lined in a simple picture frame molding that we painted gloss black. We went through several furniture options for this room, but ultimately landed on this one due, oddly enough, to the narrow 28" width of the office door. Many desks ship fully assembled and in order to make the tight turn into the office from the 3' wide hallway outside, we needed a desk that came or could be un-assembled and then could be re-assembled once through the door. After confirming the specifics of their shipping methods, we ultimately chose the Ballard Tuscan Desk set. The additional appeal of this set was the coordinating media cabinet, which, in this space, faces the side of the desk (you can see it's front left corner on the bottom right of the photo). It has 2 glass cabinet doors which allow for all wi-fi equipment to work un-interrupted behind closed doors.


Guest Room Redesign:

In addition to the office, the homeowners asked for the "costco overflow" room to be re-envisioned as a usable guest room and retreat for the wife. Over the daybed (with trundle), I added a conversion kit pendant light to soften the space and add intimacy. I wish you could see the bed fabric a little better, It's a light blue base with a white elongated hex print. I will post better quality photos on our website when the room's are finished.
Guest Room Before




Guest Room After

To the right of the bed is a Pottery Barn drop-down writing desk with smart technology. It has two electrical receptacles, a telephone jack, a data jack and one USB port.




No comments:

Post a Comment