A Personalized Home Office Space: Exploring Options, Visualizing Possibilities, and Embracing Client Choices
At the request of our client, who wished to create a dedicated home office space, we thoroughly explored various options using detailed 3D models to visualize different layouts, timbers, and finishes. Ultimately, the client made the decision to utilize Tasmanian oak for the desk, bookshelf, and room divider, all of which were meticulously finished with a colour tinted finish their choice.
The client thoroughly embraced the design process, relishing the opportunity to visualize the array of options and layouts through intricate three-dimensional renderings. This enabled them to carefully select elements that perfectly aligned with their unique needs, encompassing aesthetics, functionality, and budgetary considerations.
About the timber
Tasmanian oak refers to the hardwood derived from three tree species: Eucalyptus regnans, Eucalyptus obliqua, or Eucalyptus delegatensis, specifically when sourced from Tasmania. In Victoria, the wood of Eucalyptus regnans and Eucalyptus delegatensis is referred to as Victorian ash. Each species has its own common names: Eucalyptus obliqua is known as stringybark or messmate, Eucalyptus regnans is recognized as mountain ash, and the closely related Eucalyptus delegatensis is referred to as alpine ash or woollybut.









