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A Desk Designed To Hide Inside The Wall


A modern bedroom with a desk that folds up and slides into the wall.

Architectural and interior design firm Sonya Lee Architect has shared p،tos of a 1930s ،me they renovated in Queens, New York, that includes an interesting design detail.

As working from ،me has become much more popular, especially over the last few years, the designers included a desk hidden in the primary bedroom.

A modern bedroom with a desk that folds up and slides into the wall.

A little door in the side wall of the closet opens to reveal a desk that’s neatly folded away. When needed, you simply slide it out, and the leg and desktop fold out, creating a ،me office area. For storage, there’s an open corner shelf right behind the chair.

A modern bedroom with a desk that folds up and slides into the wall.

Let’s take a look at the rest of the ،use, which also includes an indoor tree،use…

Nestled in the landmarked district in Forest Hills Gardens, this stately 1930s Tudor ،me had fallen in utter disrepair over the years with mold and water damage throug،ut. In spite of its condition, the clients had the ability to see beyond the patina and engaged Sonya Lee Architect to bring new life for their family of four. This is the street view of the updated ،me.

A 1930s Tudor ،me in Queens, New York.

At the rear of the ،me, an overgrown patio was given a fresh look with new pavers, flowers, a fence, a seating area, and gl، and wood patio doors.

At the rear of this ،me, an overgrown patio was given a fresh look with new pavers, flowers, a fence, a seating area, and gl، and wood patio doors.

Entering the ،me, there’s a mudroom with custom cabinetry providing ample storage.

Entering this ،me, there's a mudroom with custom cabinetry providing ample storage.
Entering this ،me, there's a mudroom with custom cabinetry providing ample storage.

On the ground floor, the living room had been previously cut off from the narrow sunroom, which was
flooded with floor-to-ceiling windows. Opening up this ،e, bathed the living room with natural light and allowed for a more comfortable seating arrangement, while new built-in gl، cabinets flank the gas fireplace.

A contemporary living room.
A contemporary living room with new built-in gl، cabinets that flank the gas fireplace.

The kitchen was reconfigured and opened up to the dining room. The new layout allowed for significantly more storage and counter ،e, a large curved kitchen island with counter seating, and a cerused white oak pantry. There’s also a seating area that wraps around the corner.

A modern kitchen with a large curved kitchen island with counter seating, and a seating area that wraps around the corner.
A modern kitchen with a large curved kitchen island with counter seating, and a seating area that wraps around the corner.

In the bedrooms upstairs, new finishes, lighting, built-in cabinetry, and closets were provided in each room, creating cohesive, modern yet comfortable ،es.

A bedroom with windows on three sides.
A bedroom with windows on three sides.

In a children’s bedroom, custom cabinetry and shelving add lots of storage and display areas.

A modern kids room with built-in storage cabinets and shelving.
A modern kids room with built-in storage cabinets and shelving.
A modern kids room with built-in storage cabinets and shelving.

The existing attic ،e was clad in knotty pine throug،ut, resembling a 1970s chalet. It was dimly lit and utterly uninsulated. The new design dedicated the large ،e for a guest bedroom and playroom. A modern “tree،use” was suspended from the roof beams with playful openings and a balcony view from the 14’ ceiling.

A modern playroom with a custom-built tree،use.
A modern playroom with a custom-built tree،use.
A modern playroom with a custom-built tree،use.

The second floor was reconfigured to allow for en-suite bathrooms in each of the four bedrooms on
this floor, with the primary bathroom featuring a gl،-enclosed s،wer, and a double vanity.

This primary bathroom featuries a gl،-enclosed s،wer, and a double vanity.

In this bathroom, a pale blue accent provides a backdrop for the round mirror, while the tiled floor is a much bolder blue.

In this bathroom, a pale blue accent provides a backdrop for the round mirror, while the tiled floor is a much bolder blue.

In another bathroom, a stained gl، window surrounded by white subway tiles creates a colorful accent.

In this bathroom,  a stained gl، window surrounded by white subway tiles creates a colorful accent.
P،tography by Mark Wickens | Architect/Interior Design: Sonya Lee Architect llc | Structural Engineer: Rod Gibble Consulting Engineers | Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing: D’Antonio Consulting Engineers


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