Design Emergency!
They had been looking for a desk --- a manly desk ---
well, he found it!
The problem was the desk was about 7 feet long. They wanted to change the living room into a home office, but were sure that the "great"desk they had found was now too big for the space.
It had a piano and a china hutch as well as a chair.
When they brought in the desk it felt so . . . BIG.
We turned the desk the other direction,
and out in the shed they had this great old trunk.
It was a perfect fit for the bay window, giving some weight to that side of the room.
On the top is a kangaroo skin from Australia.
the weight of the large desk.
Notice how we have a lamp and a few natural elements,
they add to the coziness of the office.
On the day we did this redesign there was a huge yard sale in the housing community just behind our home.
I saw this large piece of art and it had a definite masculine "office-den" feel.
(If you look in the first before shot the art that was originally in the room was too small in scale.)
We picked up the piece and it was just the right fit
Love it when that happens!
Notice how we made a "unit" with the chair and the items hanging on the wall. The homeowner had spent some time in Australia and had some wonderful items that we were able to incorporate into the office.
Here is the living room BEFORE, and the china hutch before.We took off the doors and took out the leaded glass,
then added a little darker gel stain over the top.
It went from rather fancy to quite masculine.
It was just what that corner needed.
So this Living room became an office for "the man of the house".
It is full of things that are meaningful and things that are useful, and it feels COZY!
So this Living room became an office for "the man of the house".
It is full of things that are meaningful and things that are useful, and it feels COZY!








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