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Oct 25, 2024 |
houzz.com | Mitchell Parker |Case Architects
A home office shouldn’t look like a corporate cubicle. But unsightly cords, documents and printers often create an unwelcome reminder. Here, designers share a variety of strategies to hide elements that scream “work” while playing up those that emphasize pleasing style and personality. 1. Blue and BeautifulDesigner: Allie Mann of Case Architects & RemodelersLocation: Falls Church, VirginiaSize: 260 square feet (24 square meters); 13 by 20 feetHomeowners’ request.
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Feb 19, 2024 |
houzz.com | Laura Wheat |Case Architects |Drury Design |ATK Construction
They say moving is one of the most stressful experiences you can encounter in life. Clearly “they” haven’t attempted a joint renovation project. Add construction dust, decision-making and the absence of a working toilet into the mix and you have a recipe for run-ins. However, there’s something remarkably satisfying about completing a project together. You can craft a home that’s exactly how you want it to be. And the memories you’re left with will keep you laughing long after the builders are gone.
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