Secondary Spaces in the Laurel Grove Project
While grand kitchens, cozy living rooms, and serene primary suites often steal the spotlight, the Laurel Grove Project proves that the heart of the home extends far beyond its main living spaces. Designed with intention and tailored for the practicalities of modern family life, this home showcases a thoughtful trio of secondary spaces: a stylish home office, a family-sized laundry room, and a purpose-built homeschooling area. Together, they elevate everyday function without sacrificing aesthetic appeal.
A Home Office With Style and Presence
Dreamy blue built-ins line the walls, offering both architectural presence and invaluable storage. The mood is confident but calm—perfect for deep focus, creative work, or marathon Zoom meetings.
What truly sets this space apart, however, is its lighting. A statement gold fixture acts as both jewelry and sculpture, pulling the room together with instant visual sophistication. Its warm metallic finish balances beautifully with the blues around the room, resulting in a workspace that feels intentional, uplifting, and undeniably chic.
A Laundry Room Designed for Life
Every large household knows that laundry never sleeps. Laurel Grove treats this reality with both respect and generosity, offering a laundry room that works just as hard as the families it serves. This isn’t just a corner with a washer and dryer—it's a fully equipped, thoughtfully scaled operations hub.
There’s countertop space for folding, storage for cleaning supplies and linens, dedicated zones for sorting, and enough open floor area to keep everyone moving. For busy parents or multi-sibling homes, it’s the kind of room that quietly becomes one of the most-loved spaces in the house.
A Homeschooling Haven for Big Families
Perhaps the most unique—and forward-thinking—feature of the Laurel Grove Project is its dedicated homeschooling area. With built-in desks, intentional storage, and space for multiple learners, this zone embraces the evolving needs of modern education.
Whether used for homeschooling, tutoring, crafts, or after-school study sessions, this space is flexible by design. Natural light and smart layout choices help create an environment that fuels creativity, curiosity, and calm.
Where Design Meets Daily Life
The Laurel Grove Project shines because it recognizes that homes are lived in, not just looked at. By elevating secondary spaces—those behind-the-scenes rooms that quietly support daily routines—this home that feels both luxurious and deeply livable.
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