The Home Office Planner

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The Home Office Planner

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Book Description
She wants a cozy writing nook. He wants an executive suite. She's into antique collectibles. He prefers Asian minimalism. Can offices attract? Following in the blueprints of Chronicle Book's extremely successful home-style guides, The Color Book and The Kitchen Planner, comes this practical, convenient, and necessary tool for anyone looking to create an office space at home. From the corner of a kitchen to an entire room, The Home Office Planner is the perfect resource for transforming any space into a functional work area. The uniquely designed section of dual-split pages allows for effortless mixing and matching of wall colors, office furniture, and floors. Simply flip the page and go from an oak desk to a laminate one in an instant. Flip again, and the vintage desk lamp turns into a contemporary pendant light. The reusable stickers and layout grid make it simple to experiment with a variety of floor plans. And the informational charts-written specifically for singles, couples, families and people with special needs-can help anyone put together the most user-friendly office space for their particular lifestyle. The Home Office Planner is also packed with color photographs and countless suggestions for a quick touch-up or a total overhaul. So for the freelancer, part-timer, telecommuter, or anyone who has to put in hours at home, this is the too-good-to-be-true guide to creating the ideal space.

About the Author
Barty Philips was the home correspondent of The Observer for sixteen years and has written on design and the home for numerous other national publications. She lives in the UK.

The Home Office Planner,Barty Phillips,Chronicle Books,0811829421,Business & Economics,Business/Economics,Decorating - General,Design and construction,Home Improvement / Construction,Home offices,Interior Design - General,Office decoration,Time Management,United States,Architecture / Interior Design

Book Contents:

  1. The Invention of Chic: Therese Bonney and Paris Moderne
  2. The Natural Home : Living the Simple Life
  3. The New Color Book: 45,000 Color Combinations for Your Home
  4. The Pocket Decorator
  5. The Swedish Room
  6. The Unofficial Guide to Hiring Contractors (The Unofficial Guide Series)
  7. Victoria: Bedrooms: Private Worlds & Places to Dream
  8. Victoria: Romantic Country Style: Creating the English Country Look in Your Home
  9. Waverly at Home with Color (Waverly at Home)
  10. Window Treatments & Slipcovers For Dummies (For Dummies (Sports & Hobbies))

Book Contents

Book Contents

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