Another workspace area from the Keegan House featured on Country Living. It invokes the feeling of an old postal station or library.
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Another workspace area from the Keegan House featured on Country Living. It invokes the feeling of an old postal station or library.
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This is a walk-out basement/ground floor studio, filled with the kind of vintage cubbies, cabinets, and containers. The worktable is from the Packard factory with a grocery-store paper and string dispenser, a hospital lamp, military munitions cabinets (with numbers), tin bread molds (on lower shelf of table), and a typesetter’s cabinet. Industrial vintage chic.
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Sleek, minimal with an air of utilitarianism. Yum.
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This desk was designed by Country Living for KMart. Nice aesthetics at a great price $149 (via KMart)
The wallpaper behind a set of glass shelves adds a pop of pattern without overwhelming the whole office. The glass top on the desk eliminates concerns about damaging a wood surface and makes clean-up a snap.
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A little dash of feminine shabby chic today. Its not too overpowering in the neutral grey with white ruffled slipcovered chair.
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