ELLE DECOR FEATURES OUR OWN SISTERS AND COMPANY OF ATLANTA
HOW THESE DESIGNERS KEPT A HOME-OFFICE CONVERSION GUEST-FRIENDLY
It’s a man cave with manners
BY LAUREN PURCELL ELLE DECOR
The client’s request seemed straightforward at first: Transform a bland guest bedroom into an elegant home office. But Barbara Elliott and Jennifer Ward-Woods, partners in the Atlanta-based design firm The Sisters and Company—part of Decorating Den Interiors, a collective of individually owned and operated design firms across the U.S.—soon saw there was a fine line to walk. The homeowner wanted the office to be distinctly masculine—a “casual gentleman’s space,” as the designers describe it. But because the room is situated just off the foyer and visible immediately upon walking in the front door, the decor still had to be cohesive with the rest of the home.
What’s more, though the office would serve as a retreat with an air of privacy, it had to simultaneously function as a somewhat public space, since its attached bath doubles as the home’s guest bathroom. What they needed to achieve here, they realized, was a paradox: a sanctuary that visitors nevertheless would feel welcome to enter.
Elliott and Ward-Woods solved the puzzle with a clever design that encompasses a fully functional workspace, yet looks like a luxurious (if mini) living room. Here are the guiding principles behind their transformation.