Check out this amazing transformation of a cramped home office space , from bland and cramped to airy and sophist....
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The client wanted a place to work and relax as well, as he does most of his work at home.
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Firstly the wall was painted mint green, [to make the room seem/appear larger to eye than it actually is], Pops of red was here and there to give the room color. The couch was placed for the client's relaxation use.
The drapes were kept dark to ward off light from penetrating the room, just to make the room feel cozy as it is a room for reading and concentration.
The fixed wardrobe was removed to create more room in the office, and a small cabinet replaced it with decorative, arts and also our clients awards displayed on it.
The wall art was placed in the recessed area as nothing else could be done there, because it is a low bearing wall and paint art just added a little bit of pattern to the room, the refrigerator was added to house refreshments for the client as opposed to leaving the room every other hour to the kitchen.
The center rug was placed to help the client from placing his feet on the bare floor for a long period of time because the room is chilly with the air conditioner installed. The restroom was revamped to function as both a storage area and rest room, the old shelves were taken off and in its place an open storage wardrobe, which has enough room for storage [you could take a leak and read]
Great, isn't it?
Take a cue from this transformation process decluster a small room and transform it into a home office.
Achieving this is quite easy but if you have any questions and/or ideas you'd like to share with us, please drop it in the comment section .
great job.. keep up the good work..
ReplyDeleteThank you Hassan
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