Dens, studies and home offices
“What I really want for an office,” confided one home owner “is the world’s largest roll top desk. One of those old fashioned. Aristotelian type affairs with a pigeon hole for every conceivable category of office chore. Then I could let the desk systematize my work and I could roll down the top when I couldn’t stand looking at it. Maybe it would do my bookkeeping for me.” This page covers home improvement from casual dens to hard working office. A gigantic roll top desk would make a splendid home office. Especially if it’s could turn out paper work for you. Read more here…
Under a stairs, behind a partition, even in a hole in the wall and cozy hideaways turn up in unexpected places. Wherever you find the unused space for your private refuge, consider to do home improvement and adding built in furniture. Built INS makes better use of small odd shaped angles and alcove than movable furnishings. And they tend to blend rather than to obscure strong architectural lines. Specially fit seating platforms with storage drawers underneath and thick cushions on top work especially well in compact spaces.