When a client tells me they want a home office, the first thing I ask is: what do you want to feel when you walk in? Not what storage do you need, not what’s your budget — what do you want to feel? Because a workspace that doesn’t move you emotionally will never push you creatively. This particular office started with one non-negotiable:
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I always say the threshold is the most underdesigned moment in any room. These carved Tree of Life doors changed that immediately. Floor-to-ceiling, deeply relief-carved, with roots that sprawl at the base and branches that reach toward the top rail — they don’t just open a room, they announce it. Every morning my client walks through those doors, the subconscious message is the same: what you do here matters. That’s not decorating. That’s environmental psychology.



The printing station is an antique Indian trunk — hand-carved panels, original brass hardware, layers of pigment worn beautifully down to the wood in places. My client thought I was joking. I wasn’t. The printer sits on top, cables managed through a discreet cutout at the back, supplies stored inside.


The Desk Should Feel Like a Decision
I specified a carved console table as the primary workstation and I’d do it again without hesitation. The proportion is perfect — enough surface, no excess. The carved apron and legs bring weight and permanence to what is usually the most forgettable piece in the room. When you sit at a desk that was made with that level of intention, you work differently.


Storage Can Be the Most Beautiful Thing in the Room
The ornate armoire was the piece the client almost talked me out of. Too much, they said. Too grand. I held firm. An armoire of that scale and carving detail does something no built-in can — it anchors the room without being permanent, it breathes, it has presence. Open it and yes, it’s organized storage. Close it and it’s a masterpiece.



Nothing in this office matches and everything in it belongs. That is the hardest thing to achieve and the most rewarding when you get there. Tree of life carvings on the doors, hand-painted motifs on the trunk, sculptural legs on the console, ornate relief on the armoire — the throughline isn’t style. It’s devotion to craft. That’s what makes a room feel alive.
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