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BELOW TOP: This "woman cave" is where the wife can go and close the door for some quiet timeāher own personal sanctuary. She liked color and an organic, natural feel,
so we incorporated that with cabinetry that has a tree-with-branch motif. Even the chandelier ties into nature, effectively bringing the outdoors in.
Photograph by Jerry Portelli, Architectural Photographic Specialists
BELOW BOTTOM LEFT: Open to the great room, the wife's office can still remain a part of what's happening in the main living area. A gorgeous wool and silk rug and
organic desk anchor the space, while simple bookcases allow the beautiful view to command attention.
Photograph by Jerry Portelli, Architectural Photographic Specialists
BELOW BOTTOM RIGHT: This office is all about the artwork, which we sourced f rom a local gallery and artist to bring in personality and color. A simple writing desk is
decorated with a mineral specimen and ceramic vase that echoes the round motif in a rich eggplant hue, which the rug and desk chair also share.
Photograph by Ed Taube, Taube Photography
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