This small space serves as a tiny office for a graphic designer based in Uccle, Belgium. Designed by l’escaut architectures, the structure has just enough room for a conference table, a wood stove, shelving, and a desk. Inside, a large window and a skylight provide natural lighting, which reflects off of the raw wooden interior. Outside, one can admire how the workspace is built into the slope of the land and tend to the green roof. Located behind the designer’s home, the secluded office is accessible by a flight of steps.
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