This interior represents an excellent example of Southwestern (Santa Fe) style in home office design. The space organically combines the functionality of a workspace with the aesthetics of traditional Southwestern decor, creating an atmosphere that is both cozy and distinguished.
The ceiling with exposed wooden beams (vigas) gives the room a special character and visual depth. This is a classic element of New Mexico architecture that not only decorates the interior but also reminds of the building traditions of the region. When designing a country house, such a technique can add authenticity and warmth to any space.
The highlight of the interior is undoubtedly the built-in fireplace with decorative finishing in Art Deco style. This small architectural piece with geometric niche design combines traditional techniques with modern functionality. Such an element not only serves as a heat source but also becomes the central point of visual attraction.
The furnishing combines practicality with aesthetics – a massive wooden desk is complemented by a leather chair, while the relaxation area features a chair with ethnic patterns. The space is enhanced by niches for decorative elements, characteristic of adobe architecture. The natural wood floor with a geometric ethnic-style rug completes the composition, creating a multi-layered but balanced impression.
Also worth noting are the smooth architectural transitions and arched openings typical of the Southwestern style, which soften the geometry of the space and create a sense of fluidity between different areas of the house.