need an inspirational place to work? look no further!
by DesignBabylon on 12 August 2009
To say that my current home office is currently uninspiring would be a drastic understatement. How can I create inspired interiors for others when my own workspace is so…well…. lacking. It has all the great bones for becoming a great office but right now it’s kinda dark, which does nothing for this girl who lives for bright color and pattern.
So I hit my magazine tears and favorite image collections on the ‘net to find some inspiration, and did I ever! I know which way I am going to take my office design, but I thought I’d share some of my favorite photos with you. It should come as no surprise that many of my inspiration photos came from French shelter magazines — Parisians really know how to do a lot with a limited amount of space!
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First published in: Livingetc, July 2009
First published in: Livingetc, March 2009
First published in: Livingetc, October 2008
Photography: Ted Yarwood Room design: Box Design & Build
Photography: Virginia Macdonald Room design: Ph.D. Design
Photography: Ted Yarwood
From The Inspired Room
From The Inspired Room
Design: Mary McGee
Design: Jan Showers
Design: Ruthie Sommers, House Beautiful, September 2005
Elle Décoration - France
Metropolitan Home, September 2009
Designer: Andrew Beers Featured in: Our Favorite Happy Chic Homes
Photographer: Simon Upton Designer: Amy Fine Collins Featured in: SO CHIC: Glamorous Live, Stylish Spaces ELLE DECOR
Photographer: Evan Joseph Designer: Clare Donohue Featured in: Daring Downsize
Photographer: Brandon Barre Designer: Candice Olson Featured in: Candice Olson’s Divine Design: All Clear July 2008
photo: côté maison
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