Shea’s Office
Next to Syd’s office (though not through an adjoining door!) sits Shea’s office. It’s the perfect mix of modern and traditional — blending feminine textures with modern shapes. One of the first details you’ll notice is the wallpaper wrapped throughout. Shea picked this specific wallpaper because although it has a busy pattern, the palette is neutral and a perfect backdrop to build upon.


In all open areas of the office space we went with a polished concrete floor, but in the enclosed areas we used Stanton LVP flooring from Lemco Design. The tone of the flooring is so beautiful and has a great durability for daily traffic in and out of the office spaces.
Contrasting the open shelving on Syd’s built-in, we went with a painted, closed built-in in Shea’s office. The reeded glass doors and slated ledge are two unique details that really give the space personality and bring it to life. You might notice that Shea’s desk doesn’t have a computer on it, and that’s intentional! She wanted this space to feel like a collaborative area, with her at-home office to be more of a heads down, focusing place.

