Photo © Red Cover / Paul Massey
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We all know how much common office fluorescents take a toll on your eyes and your outlook. Alas, if you do have the good fortune to telecommute, why not set up in one of your home's sunnier spaces? In this multipurpose room, generous windows (framed by smart valences in rich silk) allow natural light to filter in-the cubicle view is replaced by that of foliage. A sturdy carved table doubles as a desk, blending easily with the surrounding family room décor. Personal touches such as the eclectic desk lamp and petite portrait display a sense of style that likely wouldn't find its way into a business environment.
Get this look with the products below!
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Sheffield Desk from Andes International, Inc.
A stylish alternative to your run-of-the-mill desk. (I actually wouldn't mind being chained to it!).
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Jasmine Green Beaded Curtain from Anthropologie
Sheer drapes like these allow light in, but keep that harsh glare off of your computer screen.
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"Finback Chairs" by Seth Rolland from GUILD.com
Body hugging, and with personality! We love these whimsical chairs from Guild.
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Large Wood-Fired Vessel from RS Ceramics
Rulers, blueprints, pussy willows, coins: This versatile piece makes for a funky desk receptacle.
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Linear Office Credenza from Room & Board
Instead of settling for metal or dark wood cabinets, how about lightening the mood with this Maple Credenza.
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Shadow Run from Shady Lady
For when the sun isn't illuminating your space, you'll appreciate this organic-looking lamp.
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