Tuesday 25 August 2015

Office Space

Here are a few things that can jazz up your home office space. Going for the shabby chic/retro look? Well this will be perfect for you. 


This traditional old fashioned desk would be perfect for a large office space. This could be seen as more suitable for a traditional home interior because of the size, style and decoration of the desk itself. The depth of the desk means that there is ample storage in the drawers, perfect for those with mountains of paper work. The large surface also allows comfortable space for a computer without it becoming too crowded. This piece would look great surrounded by some of the other things in this post. 
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 This old school desk would look great in a children's bedroom, a place for them to draw and let their imagination run wild. The rustic old wood may not fit perfectly into your home environment, so why not give it a makeover? This can simply be done with a lick of paint. This can really brighten up this old fashioned item and make it brand-new, allowing it to sit in either a traditional home interior or a modern interior. Please visit our Pinterest page to see how you can do this. 


 This beautifully woven world map looks great against a backdrop of wooden cladding walls. The map could sit above a desk giving the office a wall feature, a conversation starter for people visiting or simply something that you can look at and imagine where you could be when you're sat at home working. The material texture of this map allows you to mark where you've been without creating holes in the fabric, so you could simply hand thing against a corkboard to save your wall from any pin marks. 
This piece can become a feature on a plain wall in any room of the house. 


These old fashioned suitcases are a great accessory for any house, modern or traditional. Stacking these in a hallway or under the stairs creates a unique space that can be used to display flowers or ornaments. 
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