We love featuring workspaces that overcome the troubles of small, awkward spaces, and that's just what Martha Stewart Living home editor Anthony Santelli did for stylist Scott Horne. He'd been working in a small space adjacent to the kitchen that was more of a paper graveyard than an office. The upgrade didn't cost much and made use of a few simple accent colors and objects to bring new life to the space. More »
Monday, April 2, 2012
The Simple Corner Workspace: Where Accents and Coordinated Objects Make All the Difference [Featured Workspace]
The Simple Corner Workspace: Where Accents and Coordinated Objects Make All the Difference [Featured Workspace]:
We love featuring workspaces that overcome the troubles of small, awkward spaces, and that's just what Martha Stewart Living home editor Anthony Santelli did for stylist Scott Horne. He'd been working in a small space adjacent to the kitchen that was more of a paper graveyard than an office. The upgrade didn't cost much and made use of a few simple accent colors and objects to bring new life to the space. More »



We love featuring workspaces that overcome the troubles of small, awkward spaces, and that's just what Martha Stewart Living home editor Anthony Santelli did for stylist Scott Horne. He'd been working in a small space adjacent to the kitchen that was more of a paper graveyard than an office. The upgrade didn't cost much and made use of a few simple accent colors and objects to bring new life to the space. More »
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