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    Room Envy: A serene home office meant to be seen

    By Lisa Mowry,

    2024-05-13

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2iGfQw_0t0PePMn00 When a home office is visible from the front door, it gets special treatment, says interior designer Michelle Doughtie of Schilling & Co.

    Flower power
    A focal point for the room, the clover-shaped ottoman from Norwalk is covered in Lee Jofa fabric with a botanical vibe.

    Rhapsody in blue
    Window treatments made with Fabricut silk echo blue walls in the adjacent dining room.

    Lit up
    A gold-toned light fixture from Progressive Lighting is just the right balance of traditional and modern. It’s a good fit for the homeowner, Darlene Lee, who has family ties to the local lighting company.

    Write on it
    “We chose this desk because it has the look of a lady’s writing desk, but there’s plenty of storage, and it has a slight modern feel to it,” says Doughtie. The desk is by Lexington.

    Floor facts
    A lightly patterned wool rug from Stanton is classic for any room.

    Design Tip: Be creative with art displays. The designer hung a Thomasa Seymour painting from Gregg Irby Gallery using a chandelier chain in the room’s bay window, making it appear to float.

    This article appears in our April 2024 issue.

    The post Room Envy: A serene home office meant to be seen appeared first on Atlanta Magazine .

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