This is the office ... when we first bought the house :-)

Although it now looks different in color, the picture will give you an idea of what the arched bookcases look like and the back drop of the room. When you walk in the room, this is what faces you. The desks would be positioned so that we will be sitting with our BACKS facing the bookcases. This would enable us to look at the wall you walk in on...the wall that will house the TV. The width of the room (the wall that has the bookcases and window) is 14' 11" x 14' 5".
So, having2 desks at 54" wide (a total of 108" in desks + 12 inches between them) would leave 59".... about 2 and 1/2 feet on each side.
BEFORE:
Close up of the area rug for the office:

WRITING DESK:
Green leather top:
Front view of the desk...what you would see when you walk in the room
OPTION 1 - GREEN LEATHER TOP
Back view of the desk (this is what you will see when you walk into the room)
Green leather top:
Option 2 - same desk, but with BROWN leather top:
Option 3 - Big desk:
Front view of the desk...what you would see when you walk in the room
Dresser for the guest room to match the Baker bed. (to see the bed, go to:
under the picture of the bed, click on "room scene" to see the bed the way I will have it...WITHOUT the posts
Reminder this dresser is 78" wide; therefore, it would not allow for a chair next to it:
Side view - what you would see when you walk in the room
Saw this as a nightstand for back bedroom (care taker) room. This would go with the Louis Bed. To see the bed, go to...
This pic is to discuss the shower door option in that back bedroom. This piece of cardboard is one option. It would cover 1/2 the shower and would have a little gap between the glass and the angled marble in order to allow the door to swing open.
Last pic...just to show you what the basment fireplace looks like with the onyx header. Hasn't been grouted and the place is still a mess in this pic, but thought you'd like to see it :-)
Option 2 is to have a panel up against the marble with one clip at the angled section. Then have the door attach to the panel. This would enable the glass to cover more of the tub but still allow for accessibility to reach the knob. It's a pencil drawing on the cardboard, so you need to look closely.
Last pic...just to show you what the basment fireplace looks like with the onyx header. Hasn't been grouted and the place is still a mess in this pic, but thought you'd like to see it :-)
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