34 Home Office Designs to Boost your Productivity

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Published: August 9, 2021
Updated: March 9, 2024

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Whether you’re working from home, would like to get some paperwork done, or you wanted a space for reading and creative endeavors, dedicating an office in your house can help you do these tasks. Having your own workspace allows you to set aside any distractions and really focus on the tasks that you have to accomplish.

Home office does not necessarily have to be situated in a separate room. Of course, if you have the opportunity to convert a small room, your basement, or your old craft’s room into one, then these would be great spots for working. However, if you have limited space at home, it doesn’t mean that you can’t have your own office. There are other areas that you can look into such as the wall space by the window, a small nook in the bedroom, the area behind your sofa, or that empty space between two rooms at the end of the hallway.

When designing a home office, the necessities include a desk with a good height for writing, a comfortable chair or chairs, some storage options for your files and office supplies, and ideally a board where you can write your ideas and tasks or pin your inspirations on. Placing decorations, pictures, and some memorabilia will personalize your space and inspire you to work. However, don’t fill your workspace with too much of these as you might get distracted to actually get things done.

These home office designs will surely inspire you to create a workspace that can boost your focus and creativity.

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Replace the Nightstand with a Desk

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Photo: theangabode

If your young ones are attending online school or are homeschooled, a small desk with a chalkboard and a comfortable Windsor chair near the bed is one way to integrate a home office in your kid’s bedroom.

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Your Own She Shed

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Fill with Inspiring Memories

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This home office proves that a compact space can have lots of functionalities and personality. The desk can accommodate two people, both with their own storage on the sides and a central column shelf for items that they both use. Make it inspiring by decorating the shelf with memorable photographs, quotes, and other memorabilia that you have gathered over the years.

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Fill it with Your Favorite Things

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Photo: kira_turner

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Mix and Match Colors and Finishes

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Combine the colors and finishes that you love to make your office undeniably yours. Here, the dark matte board and batten panels complement the light gray and stenciled walls and the brass accents. The light wood tone of the desk and the shelves also fit nicely with the bohemian theme.

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Dedicate a Space in the Main Room

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Interior designer Huong Vu is a strong advocate for creating a home office that is not only practical but also seamlessly integrated into the main living area. In her words, “This image showcases a smartly designed multifunctional home office, neatly integrated into the main room.” She emphasizes the importance of a well-lit work environment, saying that a setup bathed in natural light “fosters comfort and well-being, to reduce eye strain and headaches associated with artificial lighting.”

Dedicating a small area in the main room of your house could serve as the perfect home office. Look for an empty wall where you can hang a chalkboard for your notes, and ensure there’s enough floor space for a compact desk. To tie the office space into the rest of the room, select furniture pieces that complement the existing interior style, like the farmhouse industrial aesthetic in this example.

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Bright in White

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Photo: jane_athome

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Inject Cheery Colors

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Photo: jane_athome

An all-white home office can look refreshing and bright but it can feel dull as well. Adding some pops of color through your furniture, décor, and accessories will make the space vibrant and energizing so you can feel more inspired and productive to work.

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An Industrial Space

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Photo: kira_turner

An industrial-style home office is a perfect theme if you like to combine black, white, and wood along with metal and wire accessories and furniture. This room has all the functionalities that you need in a home office for two people: a bar-type desk with shelves, barstools, wire wall baskets for files, a calendar wall, a bar trolley that can be used as a coffee station, and a nice chandelier that adds a warm glow to the space.

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Vintage Cottage Charm

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Another area where you can place your desk is beside the television cabinet. It allows you to stay within the same room as your family but still have a designated space for work. At the same time, this dreamy home office space fits perfectly with the cottage-style interior of the room. The composition features an antique desk, a wicker chair with cushions, wicker accessories, and a large farmhouse clock décor.

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An Office with a View

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According to studies, placing your work area near or by the window enhances productivity and focus. So if you have a window wall, this might just be the perfect location to set up your home office. Just get a long and narrow plank of wood, attach it to a pair of metal legs, pair with comfortable chairs, install some lights, and you’re done!

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By the Window

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Flexible Nook

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A modern height-adjustable table can be a good desk for your home office. It allows you flexibility on days that you want to work while standing and you can easily lower it back to sitting height according to your preference. When choosing an adjustable standing desk, opt for white, black, or wood and metal combinations so they still fit in your house aesthetics.

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Fancy Budoir

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Convert a small room into an elegant and professional-looking home office. Select a writing desk and place it in the center of the room. Replace the swivel chair with a transitional style wing chair for added softness and comfort. If you still have some space, place a couple of guest chairs in front of your desk so you can entertain guests, business partners, and clients, in your private office. Don’t forget to add a crystal chandelier for that soft glow!

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A Sweet Haven

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DIY setup in the Living Room

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The back of your sofa is a transitional space to other areas of your home and can serve as another location for your home office. Instead of a console table behind the couch, place a bar-type worktable made of reclaimed wood and add bar stools. If you have more space, turn it into an L-type work area and install cabinets under the slab of wood and shelves on the walls for extra storage.

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Elegant Transitional Home Office

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The combination of warm wood, white wall panels, and patterned rug lends a formal and refreshing vibe to any home office space. 

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Bohemian Flair

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Compact Nook for Two

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Turn an empty nook into a functional one just like this farmhouse home office. You can maximize the space by installing a slab of wood between the two walls to serve as your desk. On top, add two narrow planks for shelving. When designing a work nook like this one, opt for a white and light wood combination to make the area feel more spacious than it actually is.

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Vintage Eclectic

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Home office chairs don’t have to match. As long as they look coherent side by side, you can play it up to add more personality to the space. This setup uses wooden cottage-style chairs and an upholstered chair, lending an eclectic touch to this vintage-style home office.

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Keep it Organized with Baskets

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Multi-Purpose Guest Room

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Maximize the function of a small room or guest room that you barely use by placing your home office in that room instead. Choose a corner where you can put a desk, a comfortable chair, and some storage shelves. You can use this space regularly and it can still look like a part of the room’s interior if you have guests staying over.

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Turn a Small Room into your Office

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A Work Spot by the Basement

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Inspiring Kids’ Study Area

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Boost your kids’ productivity and creativity by designing a study area that’s dedicated to them. Install a sturdy wall-mounted desk, place some storage shelves, and mini chalkboards where they can write their ideas. You can also personalize space by adding their names on the wall or putting a set of fairy lights below the shelves for a whimsical touch.

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Carve a Corner Work Space

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A corner farmhouse home office with a straight or L-type desk can serve its function for small spaces. Don’t forget to incorporate some shelving or cabinet options for storage. If you’re placing the table by the wall, you can also use this space to place some decorative ledges and an artwork or poster to dress up your work area.

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A Nook in the Bedroom

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Mix and Match Patterns

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Play up with patterns when decorating your workspace. This one, for example, makes use of diamonds and checkered prints, giving this farmhouse home office a cozy and inviting vibe.

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Corner Curio

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Refreshing Hues

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White, teal, beige, and gray, are just some of the calming colors that are highly recommended for offices. The combination of these colors lends a shabby chic coastal ambiance to the farmhouse home office, making you feel like you’re working while being on a vacation by the beach.

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Create a Mood

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Photo: desertdeco

Dark and warm colors render a formal vibe to a farmhouse home office. The black chevron wall panel is an attention grabber and sets the tone for the space. You can match it with a rustic wood desk and cabinet for an industrial vibe. Keep your decorations minimal such as a small chandelier and a patterned rug, to avoid overwhelming the space. On festive seasons, however, this home office can look magical with the added decorations.

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A Graphic Composition

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Photo: myhouseof8

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Incorporate Multiple Shelves

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Photo: txsizedhome

Whether it’s for books, storage baskets, or decorations, a multi-layer wall shelving system increases the functional and aesthetic qualities of your home office. If you want to keep the space from looking visually heavy, opt for white painted shelves. The color goes well with any type of decorations and accessories and nicely contrasts with dark-stained furniture.

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White Elegance

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