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Trendey • Other Spaces • 14 Home Office Ideas and Designs

14 Home Office Ideas and Designs

14 Home Office Ideas and Designs

  • by — Kendrick Hulse
  • Published on June 14, 2021

  • Updated on March 24, 2025

Working from home has — for many people — become the new norm. And while this change is preferred by some workers more than others, no one can argue the benefit of having a dedicated office space at the ready.

Getting work done isn’t just about having a functional space. If you neglect the design aspect of your home office, you’re giving up on what keeps you productive on even the hardest days.

The home office ideas below will help you curate the perfect atmosphere for your personal workspace.

1. Transform Your Attic into a Home Office

Wondering what to do with your home’s attic space? If your attic is finished (or you have the means to do so), then it might just make the perfect home office.

Attic office with a desk, swivel chair, computer monitor, and two abstract paintings on a gray wall, lit by slanted skylights
Source: @beachesskylights via Instagram
Attic home office with a wooden desk, chair, computer, and shelves; white and wood-paneled walls with wooden flooring; cozy ambiance
Source: @girl_who_loves_to_decorate via Instagram
Cozy attic office with a wooden desk, iMac, open notebook, lamp, and plants under a sloped ceiling with skylight
Source: @quarantine_diyries via Instagram
Cozy attic workspace with a white desk, beige chair, skylight, and patterned wallpaper, featuring decor like plants and wall art
Source: @thehomehatch via Instagram

An attic office benefits from being partially secluded from the rest of the house. This is great if you prefer a quiet, uninterrupted workplace or need a certain level of privacy to perform your job.

When planning out your attic office space, be sure to include plenty of lighting. Natural light from a skylight or window is ideal — especially true if your desk has a scenic view. But even a soft lamp will help prevent eye strain.

2. Style Your Bedroom with Office Essentials

Working from home presents all sorts of problems in terms of balancing productivity and personal time. So if you’re going to convert a bedroom into a part-time home office, it’s important to pay close attention to how you prioritize the space.

Bright home office with patterned wallpaper, teal accents, a white desk, and cozy seating for a stylish and functional workspace
Source: @designedwithgraceandjoy via Instagram
A wooden desk with a sleek computer monitor, next to a wall outlet, set on a tiled floor beside a bed
Source: @mobilfino_casa via Instagram
Modern bedroom office with sleek wood tones, built-in desk, ambient lighting, and cozy seating for a moody, stylish workspace
Source: @shadesandlines via Instagram
Cozy workspace with a wooden desk, colorful abstract art, and a sleeping dog on a rainbow-patterned cushion by a window
Source: @thecolourtribe via Instagram

Select a desk and office chair that match your existing bedroom decor. Your home office setup should flow into the rest of your bedroom design. Not clash with it.

You should never sacrifice comfort — physical or mental — when adding a workspace to your bedroom. If it takes buying a writing desk with a lid to keep your mind off work tasks at night, so be it. It’s not worth giving up a peaceful night’s sleep!

3. Discover Built-In Office Elegance

Many contemporary home office ideas revolve around built-in furniture. These setups can help conserve valuable square footage and offer a more elegant finish than traditional home office furniture.

Modern home office with a wooden desk, two computers, a TV screen, floating shelves with books, and two stylish chairs
Source: @dikassamobiliario via Instagram
Cozy home office nook with rustic wood shelves, greenery, and rattan chair for a warm, natural and inviting workspace
Source: @sarahmervis via Instagram

A built-in desk and shelving will make the most of a small space under a staircase or a converted closet. While simple is often best in terms of permanent home installations, be sure your office design includes adequate storage.

Of course, opting for built-in office furniture means sacrificing the ability to easily update or rearrange your home decor. Play it safe with neutral furniture that won’t look dated in a few years’ time.

4. Turn Closets or Corners into Compact Offices

Setting up a home office in a closet or other unused space is an extremely common scenario. After all, few homeowners have a spare room at the ready for a computer desk and filing cabinet.

Compact home office in a closet with open doors, a desk, chair, storage boxes, and a bag, sunlight streaming in through nearby windows
Source: @dchcontractors via Instagram
Small study nook with a white desk, books, and a clear chair; teal and white patterned wallpaper adds vibrancy
Source: @emilybrownsmom via Instagram
Compact home office nook with a desk, lamp, framed pictures, and computer, situated behind an open door next to a stair railing
Source: @from_hatfield_to_home via Instagram
Sleek corner office under the stairs with floating shelves, wood desk, and modern tech setup for a smart, space-saving workspace
Source: @myinteriorstylist_official via Instagram
A computer at a white desk, surrounded by multiple white folders, some brown folders, and a potted plant inside a white cabinet
Source: @penmaninteriors via Instagram
Small home office with wooden desk, chair, and bookshelves; decor includes plants, a clock, motivational signs, and a brick fireplace nearby
Source: @thehousethatjenbuilt_ via Instagram

Start by treating your new home office as an independent space. Select furniture and decorative accents with a cohesive style and color palette.

While converting a corner of your home into an office can feel like a harsh compromise, a little work will turn it into a fully functional workspace. Seemingly small details like painting the wall behind your desk or hanging a few pieces of art can make a world of difference.

5. Select the Perfect Office Desk

You can’t have a home office without a desk. There’s nothing wrong with using whatever is at your disposal. But investing in a nice piece of furniture can really make your work area feel like a bona fide office.

Minimalist home office with a live edge wood desk, modern gray chair, and abstract art for a clean and artistic vibe
Source: @bortonedesign via Instagram
A small desk with a computer monitor and keyboard on top, next to a wooden dresser with drawers, in a cozy room with a wall mirror
Source: @junk_to_funky via Instagram
Minimalist workspace with a computer, lamp, notebook, and plant on a desk; gray office chair and light wood flooring complete the setup
Source: @keepitsimplecoach via Instagram
Cozy home office nook with wooden desk, white chair, lamp, plants, notebook, and shelves by a window with blinds
Source: @littlegreenarrows via Instagram

Yet you shouldn’t completely ignore the practicality of your office desk. Ensure there’s plenty of room for your computer and any other necessary supplies.

Don’t forget the little things like cable management when choosing a new desk. As for storage, more is always better. You can supplement your chosen desk with cabinets and shelving if needed.

6. Add Feminine Flair to Your Office

Society tends to equate masculine decor with professionalism. But it’s entirely possible to create a professional-looking space using traditionally feminine home office ideas.

A cozy home office with a white desk, laptop, pink chair, and decor, featuring soft pink accents and natural light to create a warm atmosphere
Source: @interiordesignbyjudith via Instagram

One of the simplest ways to give your workspace a feminine touch is with a soft color palette. White is an excellent base color but you can also start your office redesign with cream, grey, or beige walls.

Include furniture made of natural wood or metal for depth and variety. Invest in a comfortable chair and adequate lighting in the form of a hanging fixture or modern desk lamp. Potted plants are an excellent way to add warmth while maintaining a semi-formal atmosphere.

7. Embrace Industrial Office Vibes

If you like a bit of eccentricity in your home decor, trying to create an office space that feels like “you” can be hard. Industrial design is the perfect way to infuse some personality into your workspace without losing its professionalism.

Office with a wooden desk on a patterned rug, shelves with decor items, and framed wall art in a well-lit room
Source: @habitualdesigner via Instagram
Modern home office with a wooden desk, black chair, decorative wall art, plant, and natural light through sheer curtains
Source: @keepitsimplecoach via Instagram
Modern home office with a wooden desk, computer monitor, potted plant, and shelves on a geometric blue accent wall
Source: @kpdesignsinteriors via Instagram
Stylish workspace with a wooden desk, black chair, wall art, and decorative items on a dark wall; cozy and modern design
Source: @minihomeoffice via Instagram

Look for furniture and decor featuring raw materials like reclaimed lumber, cast iron pipes, and exposed wiring. If it’s reminiscent of an old warehouse or barn, it will fit right in with the industrial aesthetic.

Dark colors will make the space feel more mature. If your home features architectural elements like brick walls or wood paneling, be sure to highlight these unique textures in your office design.

8. Merge Living Room with Office Space

Is placing an office in your living room ideal? Probably not. But don’t give up on the possibility of a stylish, professional home office just yet.

Modern home office with dark walls, white desks, black chairs, wall shelves, decorative items, and a hanging woven light fixture
Source: @habitualdesigner via Instagram
Bright living room office with a white desk, hanging chair, plants, and warm decor for a relaxed, creative workspace
Source: @tanjasovulj via Instagram

On the one hand, your work area should be physically separate from the rest of your living room. You can achieve this by placing your desk in an isolated corner or setting up a privacy screen around the space.

On the other hand, it should still blend in with the living room at large. Borrow design elements from your living room such as color scheme and furniture style. When an office area coordinates with the rest of the room, it’s less likely to be on your mind when the workday has ended.

9. Design a Masculine Home Office

Forget the old boys’ club. Masculine office decor doesn’t need to feel dated. It’s easy to give your home office a contemporary edge if you know which details to pay attention to.

Modern home office with dual monitors, wooden desk, keyboard, and stylish decor; guitar and plant by a window; hexagonal wall lights
Source: @mrisad via Instagram

Color palette is important in any space. For a masculine office that’s both fresh and inviting, stick to dark, muted shades. Charcoal grey is an excellent paint color — start with an accent wall if you’re worried about the space feeling too heavy.

Select office furniture made of rich wood or leather upholstery. Limit artwork and decor to just a few of your favorite pieces. But don’t be afraid to go big with an oversized print or quirky light fixture!

10. Create a Dedicated Office Room

Start by selecting a quiet room, away from high-traffic areas, to set up your office. Prioritize ergonomic furniture, especially a comfortable chair and a desk at the right height, to ensure a healthy working posture.

Effective lighting is crucial – aim for a mix of natural light and soft artificial lighting to reduce eye strain. Incorporate storage solutions like shelves or cabinets to keep the space organized and clutter-free.

Modern home office with a glass desk, white chair, gold shelves, round mirror, and large window with blinds on a hardwood floor
Source: @athomewithdr_a via Instagram
Elegant home office with a large painting, modern desk, built-in shelves, and a gold chandelier, viewed through open glass doors
Source: @frankelbuildinggroup via Instagram
Elegant home office with a large wooden desk, gray chair, artwork, shelves, chandelier, and windows with palm tree view at sunset
Source: @jeremyjonesdesign via Instagram
A modern home office with a wooden desk, white cushioned chair, and shelves filled with books, baskets, and vases in a neutral color scheme
Source: @lisayoderrealestate via Instagram
Bright home office with a wooden desk, laptop, houseplants, large windows, patterned rug, bookshelves, and a chandelier
Source: @operationtudorrevival via Instagram
Modern office with a wooden desk, leather chair, computer monitor, and a cowhide rug on a hardwood floor
Source: @thecarpentryshopco via Instagram

You can add personal touches with art, plants, or a color scheme that inspires creativity and calm. This combination of functionality and personalization will make your dedicated office room a haven for productivity and comfort.

11. Simplify with Scandinavian Office Design

Scandinavian design includes more than the inventory at your local IKEA (though the furniture retailer certainly takes inspiration from this decor trend). While it has roots in modern interior design, Scandinavian decor focuses more on functionality and organic elements.

Minimalist workspace with black desk, chair, laptop, lamp, and plant, black-and-white framed photos adorn the wall
Source: @linemor78 via Instagram

Fill your home office with white, black, and other neutrals. You can introduce some warmth and softness with light wood grain, potted plants, and woven textiles.

Opt for minimalist furniture that doesn’t sacrifice functional storage space. Hang a floating shelf over your home office desk to hold decor without cluttering up your work surface. Artwork depicting natural images like plants or wildlife pairs perfectly with the Scandinavian aesthetic.

12. Maximize Small Office Spaces

A small home office is never going to feel like an executive suite. But don’t let that stop you from making the most of your private workspace.

Bright home office with a desk, chair, shelves, plant, and window showing greenery outside; lemon artwork on the wall
Source: @engelsmahomes via Instagram
Minimalist home office with a wooden desk, laptop, and brown chair, featuring circular wall art and plants for decor with natural light from the window
Source: @extra.ordinary.home via Instagram
Stylish small office with L-shaped desk, leather chairs, wall art, and greenery for a warm, productive dual workspace setup
Source: @humble_t_abode via Instagram

Lighting can make a big difference in any small home office. Do what you can to place your desk near an exterior window — rearrange the entire room if necessary. Mirrors will amplify any natural light and create the illusion of extra space.

The best small home office ideas feature white walls (or another light color) and low-contrast furniture. Visual clutter will make the room feel claustrophobic. Invest in plenty of storage to keep office supplies out of sight.

13. Choose Space-Saving Office Furniture

There are times when even the most compact office desk just won’t cut it. If you’re trying to incorporate a versatile workspace into your master bedroom or living room, consider investing in multipurpose furniture.

Compact fold-out wall desk with shelves and modern chair, perfect for small spaces needing a clean and space-saving office setup
Source: @elegante_homez via Instagram
Wall-mounted wooden desk with a fold-down surface, housing a small plant with pink flowers, shelf above and decorative cactus nearby
Source: @muradwoodcraft via Instagram
A compact home office setup with a small desk, open shelves, a laptop, books, plant, and a chair, near a window with natural light
Source: @schlenzig via Instagram

Pull- and fold-out desks are becoming increasingly popular in home office design. A wall-mounted secretary desk is ideal for anyone who spends most of their time in front of a laptop. You can even find Murphy bed frames with built-in desk space!

One major obstacle in designing a convertible workspace is the office chair. Be sure to select a chair that folds up for storage or is stylish enough to serve as an accent chair when not in use.

14. Organize for a Clutter-Free Office

If mess and clutter stop your productivity in its tracks, you’re definitely not alone. Designing a home office space with adequate storage can have a huge impact on the functionality and aesthetic of your work area.

Modern workspace with a long wooden desk, two black chairs, a white desk lamp, and shelves in a minimalistic room setup
Source: @minidecomuebles via Instagram
Home office with a wooden desk, storage shelves with baskets, a chair, and a desk lamp; decor includes small plants and ceramics
Source: @sherwoodwoodfurniture via Instagram

There’s a saying that a room’s “inventory” should never exceed the available storage. The more items in your home office, the more important ample storage space is to the overall design.

Storage comes in all shapes and sizes. Include cabinets, shelving, and drawers in your desk setup wherever possible. Pegboards work wonderfully for keeping small items and notes in sight yet out of the way.

Kendrick Hulse

Writer

Kendrick holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She has written professionally for five years and specializes in home and garden design, with past experience working in the residential gardening industry.

Kendrick holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies from the University of Wisconsin. She has written professionally for five years and specializes in home and garden design, with past experience working in the residential gardening industry.

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