An Annapolis Home's Laundry Room Is Repurposed into a Clever Office With Storage

An office with floor-to-ceiling cabinetry on either side of a wood floating desk. The cabinets are painted light blue and the walls are painted white.

Photo by Keyanna Bowen

Interior designer Julia Longchamps's main job was giving a family the chance to spend time apart. Ever since the two homeowners began working from their Annapolis, Maryland home at the start of the pandemic — which happened to be at the same time their two kids were sent into their all-day orbit —their house suddenly felt too behind the times.

The owners considered a few options, including an addition that seemed like an overly expensive endeavor and a makeshift office in the guest room, which worked fine enough for one. But when Longchamps and their contractor at Freedom General Services came along, they saw potential in overhauling an entirely different problem area in their home to solve this issue, making for the possibility of a win-win renovation.

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