We are always on the hunt for ways in which we can extend the living area of our home and turn unused spaces into efficient and multitasking areas. With the home office increasingly becoming a must in residences across the globe, the space for a dedicated home work area is one that many are left […]
Discover incredible garage conversion ideas to transform your space. Unlock the potential of your garage with creative and practical solutions.
Contemporary garage conversion gives the home a cool office space [From: Garage Conversions]
Is your garage slowly transforming into a cluttered mess of furniture, disorganized power tools, and random junk? It might be time to declutter and take it a step further by converting your garage into a home office.
This unique design turns a standard garage into a professional workspace.
Living spaces are some of the most important places in any home. Whether you like to entertain, or simply enjoy having a comfortable place to watch TV,
Udesign Architecture designed a sophisticated office space for Integral Group in Istanbul, Turkey. Udesign Architecture designed a 600 m² office area in
The finished office, post-conversion. The desk is a single 3m solid oak worktop, oiled and fitted to 6 Ikea Sjunne legs. My workstation chair is a Herman Miller Aeron. The additional seating comes from two Ikea Ingolf chairs.
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A Melbourne-based couple have revealed how they transformed their run-down and cluttered garage space for just $2,500 - and how you can too. Interior ...
Working for yourself from home can be interesting and sometimes presents challenges! While I have an off sight studio space that I use for most of my art making, I do all of my computer tasks (video and photo editing, editing digital artwork, blogging, writing, designing online classes, email and any business tasks) in my home office. For the last few years, I've used our third bedroom as my office (you can see it here, here and here) but over this last year I've I wanted to move my office outside of our living/family space. When you work from home it can feel like there is no divide between work and family and it can be tricky to have boundaries. I still need to have an office at home- I work at really odd times and enjoy the flexibility of being able to get up early or stay up late working. So Andy and I started brainstorming different options and different ways we could make our existing space work. In my dream world, we would remodel or even add onto to our home but right now this just isn't in our budget which means we needed to get creative with what we have. The solution we came up with was moving my office into the garage. We have a two car garage that we do not park our cars in. Instead, our garage is another space that we use for storage, projects and art making. The photo above was taken before Christmas, when the space was a MESS. But after we cleaned, organized and made space we decided the best and most economical option was to build two moveable walls that could create a cubicle office. A while back, Andy built moveable walls for my studio space- you can see them HERE. I've worked in galleries where you often find a hollow wall that can be painted, moved and changed depending on the exhibit or creative project. I love my studio moveable walls- they are a really great way to divide space, change the space and also can be used as a backdrop for photography and art. Andy built two light weight walls (removable walls) for our garage that are braced together to create a small cubicle that measures about 7ft x 9ft. It takes up one corner of the garage and the rest is still open with enough space to store all our junk (bikes, surfboards, beach gear, etc). We moved my entire office set up into this space and it has made a world of difference for me! I love that I am able to step away from our living space to go to work (even working a few feet away from our home and family life make a difference for my mindset). The best part is that I actually have more space than I did our in our spare room and also have an entire wall of counter space for creative projects. For about $150 we were able to add some additional space. And while I hope some day we will be able to renovate our home, I am happy that we found a creative solution that works for today! p.s. you can read about how I stretched my huge canvas and created my big quote painting HERE
Do you need a home office, but limited on space? If so check out this how to guide for converting your garage into a home office. #howto
Well before coronavirus arrived, these three DC-area homeowners converted their garages into spaces to both work and relax. As many of us scramble to turn dining tables, or guest bedrooms, or even walk-in closets into suitable "offices", it's a safe bet they're feeling pretty smart right about now. This first garage was transformed into an
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Sometimes I consult a client in a new space and know it's going to take me a little time to come up with a design or a system. Sometimes I see a space and know exactly what to do. This garage wall falls into the later category. As soon as I saw this empty slate,
We recently moved and decided that the best place for my home art studio would be our garage! This video takes you behind the scenes into all of the hard work it took to turn our dirty garage into …
Have you always wanted a decent home office that isn't in a bedroom or even the lounge? Somewhere where you can get away from distractions and be able to concentrate without being disturbed. If so, check out this DIY article.
I love it when a house has history. And yet, a great origin story isn’t even the best part about living in a converted building. It’s the revealing architecture and all those little design touches that sentimental owners leave intact from their home’s former life–each one offering its own clue about the people or things that used to live there.
Kaplan Architekti & Horalik Atelier have collaborated to design the offices for software company CA Technologies, located in Prague, Czech Republic.
We were asked to do a beautiful built-in office for one of our favorite designers -- with a much more luxurious twist -- all walnut butcher block surfaces from the desk to the shelves. And we absolutely loved it and hope we can do more. Available in walnut (dark brown), oak (golden) and maple (blond). If you can dream it up, we can probably do it (physics notwithstanding). Whether you just have a concept, a napkin sketch or just an idea -- shoot us a message and we would be happy to discuss. We can help with just fabrication or even with the design from the beginning. The pictured desk is 8' Long, 91” H and 26" deep. Note: A simple seal will need to be applied to the desk after it is received, which is provided in the package with the table frame. This process will take 5-10 minutes and dry overnight. Erfahre mehr über diesen Artikel
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Studio di fisioterapia Lo studio di fisioterapia nasce dalla ristrutturazione e adeguamento di un’abitazione, sita al secondo piano seminterrato di un edificio a Termini Imerese, prospiciente un giardino intercluso. L’immobile si estende su una superficie totale di circa 100 mq e risponde a un programma funzionale semplice, ma molto […]
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From old lofts and warehouses to contemporary homes that have deliberately adopted the look, industrial style is all about unpretentious aesthetics and perfect ergonomics. The charm of this simple, elegant style has ensured that it has slowly crept from the living room and the kitchen to the modern bedroom and the luxurious bathroom. Today we […]
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