Interior Design Shea McGee's Home Office Tour - Forbes Vetted
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Interior Design Shea McGee's Home Office Tour - Forbes Vetted
"My office has a large open work table and inspiration boards, but also hidden storage for samples and paperwork. The design feels welcoming, with comfortable furniture and layered textures, but it's also highly functional. It reflects the same philosophy I bring to interiors: thoughtful, approachable design."
"When we were building our home, I wanted my office to feel like a charming attic remodel-something that felt discovered rather than newly built. We tucked it into the roofline, exposing the collar ties and embracing the quirky ceiling angles that give it so much character."
The home office perfectly balances creativity and order. A large open work table and inspiration boards enable spreading samples and design ideas. Hidden storage accommodates samples and paperwork to keep surfaces uncluttered. Comfortable furniture and layered textures create a welcoming, approachable aesthetic while maintaining high functionality. The studio sits above the garage, tucked into the roofline to expose collar ties and quirky ceiling angles for attic-like character. Natural light is prioritized to fuel inspiration. The layout supports dedicated work for multiple people with distinct adjacent office spaces and thoughtful design details throughout.
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