Over the last several years we have seen more of a demand from buyers for home offices. In these offices, many buyers are looking for an executive-style space with storage and built-ins, the obvious desk and chair, and then other seating areas for clients or drop-by visitors. Let’s take a look at some of our top offices we have staged this year.
#5: Dublin, Ohio
This home had a built-in desk, a fireplace, ad then a small sofa to relax and read a book. With views out to the backyard, this was a superior first-floor home office. To top it off, this office had its own fireplace – what a feature!
#4: Dublin, Ohio
Back to Dublin for #4 on our list. Dark wood trim and built-ins galore made this a grand first-floor home office. We even had to go back to our warehouse to load up on more accessories, as we ran out on our first trip! This particular home went into contract in 2 weeks.
#3: Dublin, Ohio
The city of Dublin makes our list 3 times for top offices. Peaked ceilings, a large window and plenty of built-ins make this a memorable and functional home office. This home went into contract in 4 days and we aren’t the least bit surprised. As one of the first rooms you normally see from the entry, this office was a great introduction to the home.
#2: Lewis Center, Ohio
Dark walls and white trim were a beautiful palette for this Lewis Center home office. We brought in blues and greens to create a cohesive space and we couldn’t be more pleased with the final product. Working from home has never been this enticing!
#1: Columbus, Ohio
This home office takes the cake. In this 111-year-old home, we wanted to stay true to the historic nature, so we brought in dark woods, large chairs and a bohemian-style rug. The light fixture and fireplace were two stand-out features that we wanted to highlight, so on either side of the fireplace we brought in storage for books and knick-knacks. We also hung brand new gold-toned pieces of art to match the gold-toned light fixture. The desk had a couple of our favorite antiques: an antique phone and typewriter. Tucked in the corner was a standing world globe and old suitcases. What a space. This home had multiple offers, one within 20 hours of going on the market, and we couldn’t be more thrilled.