A Luxurious, Functional Office – Houzz IdeaBook
Tuesday January 24, 2012

At the beginning of the year, I shared ideas on how to create a productive office which correlated with a previous post where I shared the foundational pieces all offices should have regardless of your decor style. Needless to say, the space where I work must be aesthetically pleasing.  There must be a certain “feel” to the room in order for me to call it my office.  Yes, this sounds picky, but at the same time, it has everything to do with staying in tune with who you are and knowing how to help create a most productive work environment so that by the end of the day, you can wrap up your work and feel good about what you’ve accomplished.

With that said, I’ve done a bit of shopping for you, as I have designed what I define as a simply luxurious office space. What inspired this was that about a month ago, Houzz.com (Houzz is a leading destination site for home design enthusiasts) contacted me and asked if I might create a monthly decor ideabook that adhered to the premise that you, my readers, have come to recognize everyday. With my love for luxurious aesthetics, but a need for simplicity, I was thrilled to be able to share more of my decor ideas and have even more of a reason to peruse the internet shopping for fabulous finds.

What that means is each month I will be creating a new ideabook focused on a central theme.  For example, this month was creating a luxurious, functional office space, but next month may be focusing on different styles of chandeliers or French Country decor.

What I would love from my readers is for you to share (leave a comment or email me) what you are most interested in seeing as I will keep your ideas in mind as I want to share ideas that you would most be interested in.

To view this month’s IdeaBook focusing on items for a Luxurious, yet Functional Office, click here.

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