More and more jobs are allowing people to work from home. Having the flexibility to work from home has shown to increase worker productivity as well as happiness. While it used to be only a certain type of executive that would deign to have a home office, today it's virtually a necessity. In this home, a 250 square meter (2690 square feet) apartment in Almaty, Kazakhstan, from visualizers at Design ATO Studio, the home office works seamlessly with the rest of the modern design while still offering plenty of space for a comfortable day of work. Of course, the rest of the apartment is also beautiful, using clean lines and calming, modern colors throughout.
Artwork can serve an important purpose, especially in a minimalist design, offering a bigger glimpse of the home owner’s personality.
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A bit of color, carefully chosen, it certainly not forbidden in this space.
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Indeed, the right use of color can make a room or even an entryway feel much more inviting as this red chair does, while also providing a comfortable place to put on shoes.
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The contrasting patterns between the floor, walls, and ceiling is a sophisticated way to add interest to an otherwise neutral space.
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The informal eating area takes a cue from the dining room with its decorative lighting and modern chairs.
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Natural light is allowed to flow in from a smaller window by the kitchen’s design.
Here we can see the full expanse of this beautiful home office, from the bright mustard chairs and green rug to a large executive desk and floor-to-ceiling windows.
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In another space, blackout curtains create a perfect screening area.
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A ring of light surrounding a circular mirror is the ultimate in flattery in this vanity/sink area.
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A simple toilet paper holder does not call attention to itself in the small water closet.
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In the master bedroom, natural light is on display in its full glory.
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A beautiful 4 poster bed with a gauzy canopy makes for a lovely space to relax.
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The room even features another workspace, for smaller projects or a last minute “note to self.”