A Home Office Was Made Possible By Building A Desk Along A Wall Of Windows Inside This House

December 3, 2020

Designed as a collaboration between two architects, Joe Sadoski and Kipp Edick, this modern house has a dedicated home office where a desk was cleverly located along a wall of windows.

The home office, which is located in a hallway connecting two different areas, is lined with floor-to-ceiling windows, creating an abundance of natural light.

A modern home office located in a hallway that's lined with floor-to-ceiling windows.

The home office is furnished with a long wall-to-wall wood desk that has views of a small outdoor space, while behind the desk, is a wall of bookshelves and cabinetry.

A modern home office with a custom desk and shelving, that's located in a hallway lined with floor-to-ceiling windows.

The home office is just one key design element found in the net-zero Salt Lake City house. Other details include open plan social areas, a staircase with a long skylight, walls of windows, concrete floors, minimalist kitchen cabinets, and a garage with blended folding doors.

Let’s take a look around…

A modern cedar clad home with walls of glass.
A modern cedar clad home with a glass wall.
A modern cedar clad home with a black front door.
A modern cedar clad home with a black front door and long hallway.
A modern home with a long hallway, floor-to-ceiling windows, and concrete floors.
A modern home with a long hallway, floor-to-ceiling windows, and concrete floors.
An open plan living room and dining room with a wall of windows.
An open plan living room and dining room with a wall of windows.
A modern kitchen with minimalist wood cabinets.
A modern staircase with metal handrail and skylights.
A modern staircase with metal handrail and skylights.
A modern home interior.
A modern bedroom with a skylight.
A modern cedar clad house with a matching garage that has hidden doors.
A modern cedar clad house with a matching garage that has hidden doors.
Photography by Lara Swimmer