80 hardworking home offices that don’t scrimp on style
Inspiring ideas for productive home offices
With the number of freelancers and remote workers sharply on the rise, many of us are swapping the daily commute for 'home sweet home', transforming spare bedrooms, vacant corners and attics into makeshift offices. For an efficient workstation, it's important to balance your preferred style, with practical storage and comfort, where you'll be able to knuckle down during the working week. Whip your workspace into shape with these inspiring home office ideas for a productive setup.
Warm with neutral shades
Give a small office space an inviting and homely feel by choosing warm neutral decorating tones. Cream and caramel-coloured walls create a cocooning ambience that will encourage calm even under work pressure. Striped almond-toned blinds soften the black framed windows in the tiny but well-turned-out study nook.
Paint a noticeboard
If you only have a small and unconventional space to work in make it comfortable and give it purpose. This small work area under the stairs has been given intention by painting a striking triangle shape paint decorating effect that follows the line of the staircase. Simple but stylish furniture adds more colour while a wall-mounted noticeboard keeps inspirational paraphernalia on display.
Build a versatile office pod
As we spend more time working from home property owners are turning to converting the garage or building a garden room to use as an office. So, how about popping up a wooden glamping-style pod to create an out-of-the-ordinary office studio? We love this curvy creation with a pastel blue feature wall. It has plenty of room for a double desk and can be built with an overhead shade gazebo and decked veranda upon request.
Choose grey that's fit for management
Grey decorating schemes will never go out of style. The versatile colour works with every scheme. This charcoal home office scheme boasts a professional vibe full of executive personality
Work within a botanical oasis
Plenty of foliage and greenery can create a relaxing, tranquil environment to help reduce stress while you work. Bring the outside in with an array of low-maintenance hardy houseplants, from small desk succulents to hanging foliage in macrame planters and larger plants at floor level.
Inject colour and pattern with blinds
Who says a home office can't be striking and fun? To create an uplifting space you'll want to work in, choose some invigorating, translucent blinds: not only will they block out the sun on bright days but they'll also add colour and character to your workstation.
Utilise an alcove
Just because you don't have a spare room to hand doesn't mean you can't have a home office. This clever open and closed storage shelf doubles as a home office desk. When the chair is removed, it looks like any other storage shelf nestled within the alcove – genius!
Choose a lighter scheme in a box room
A pale backdrop will make a small work space feel lighter and brighter. Chose open storage but always keep files and work surfaces neat and clutter-free. Primary coloured furniture and lamps will pop against the background creating a balance between work and fun.
Use warm shades for a holiday-inspired office
If saving up for your next holiday is your motivation to get the job done, spruce up your home office with exotic vacation vibes. Choose a warm sunny wall colour and set your desk on a colourful rug that elevates the look and feel of warm destinations.
Rock a mid-century vibe
Pair function with sophistication by choosing a desk that could be featured on the Manhattan set of Mad Men. A deep blue backdrop allows the warm tones of this sleek double-drawer desk and leather office chair to become the refined focal point of the room.
Opt for bright and breezy colours
Give your open-plan home office a sense of purpose by placing a desk, chair and drawer files on a soft neutral rug. Choose happy-go-lucky furniture colours such as yellow and pink for an upbeat and harmonious vibe. A neat drawer on casters will keep the space tidy while a pink and white office chair will keep your posture well supported.
Create a craft studio
Take on craft projects with supplies at your fingertips. This light and bright craft office has clever storage, flexible desk space and wall peg boards to get creative juices flowing.
Make the most of a low budget
Achieve a 'Pinterest-pretty' home office even on a low budget. Pick a corner and give it a smart paint effect with low-cost paint. Mount a simple floating shelf, slot in a basic table and folding chair. Then bring in a little character with a wall-mounted lamp, plants and framed pictures. Look around the house for existing accessories; a plain white mug is ideal for storing pens and pencils.
Paint an arch
Make a feature of your home office with an inspiring paint effect. Curves and arches are a hot trend right now and so this is an ideal budget-friendly statement to make your study stylish and contemporary with just a weekend project. Fake the architectural interest by measuring either side of your chosen desk. Measure the midpoint and draw a pencil line arch using a pencil tied to a string attached to a drawing pin or nail. Fill in inside the pencil frame with a bold paint colour of your choice.
Add an office to a new kitchen
If it's time for that dream kitchen plan extra space for a hot desk. Free up the kitchen table and opt for a simple side layout that suits the rest of the kitchen and make sure the work surface is unified and flexible so the built-in space can be reutilised if needed.
Boost productivity with blue
If you're not afraid of bold colours, experiment with a vibrant hue. Vivid inky walls will invigorate your workstation and add a touch of drama. Offset the rich tone with a white desk and finish the look with contrasting jewel-toned seating.
Experiment with angles
Get creative and reposition your desk to make it the focal point of your room. Positioned at a jaunty angle, this warm wood desk is placed perfectly to make the most of light and views from the window in front. A matching tall chest of drawers pulls the room together.
Fill it with maximal pattern
Home offices needn't be dull, neutral rooms. Instead, inject plenty of personality into your scheme by saturating the space with clashing patterns, interesting art and fixed finishes. Busy wallpaper, well dressed windows and statement furniture will keep energy in the room flowing – the more the merrier!
Accessorise with an accent chair
Add a luxurious feel to your office space by pairing your desk with a plush accent chair. While comfort should always be your top priority, a cosy, luxe seat can do your body good while looking beautiful too.
Install bespoke furniture
Make use of every inch of space in your home office by installing beautiful fitted cabinetry that's tailored to your needs. These sophisticated stone grey units are calming yet professional. Wraparound cupboards create plenty of worktop space and open shelving keeps the room feeling spacious and airy.
Bring in a Bureau
If you don’t have an entire room that can be dedicated to your home office, don’t despair: a bureau placed in a corridor, in the corner of a bedroom or against a vacant wall in the kitchen can be a great compromise. Functioning as a cupboard on non-working days or as a small desk when you need it, a handy fold-down bureau is a home office solution that appears and disappears just when you want it to.
Revamp a console table
If you don't want to splash out for new office furniture, why not work with what you've got in your home already? A stylish console table can be transformed into a homeworking base with a desk lamp and a few stationery pots. Invest in some small storage boxes to keep paperwork organised and you'll be surprised by how efficient this improvised setup is!
Fill your office with flowers
The scent of fresh flowers can work wonders when it comes to enhancing your work environment. You could opt for strong-scented blooms to stimulate the senses such as freesias and peonies, or more subtle foliage such as forget-me-nots or foxgloves to add a pop of colour.
Declutter regularly
Don’t get distracted by too much stuff on your desk: declutter your home office by shredding out-of-date papers and tidying items away into boxes. Put everything from pens and sticky notes to plugs and papers in neat storage containers and files that are easy to access but tucked out of sight. Keep wires in handy charging stations rather than letting them stray across your valuable desk space.
Mount a gallery wall
Family photographs on office desks can add a personal touch to your home office, but they can clutter up valuable surfaces. Instead, create a gorgeous gallery wall to free up space and impart plenty of character. Paired with matching frames and typographic art, this design is the perfect fusion of style and inspiration.
Have fun with a feature wall
If you can’t work facing a window, transform the wall into a view worth staring at. A few rolls of decorative wallpaper or an interesting 3D wall mural will pep up a lacklustre space and help zone your working area from the rest of the room.
Carve out a corner office
Even if you only have a small space to work with, a triangle-shaped desk will help utilise an empty corner perfectly. Add tabletop shelving to extend your workspace upwards and opt for multitasking units packed with cupboards and drawers to maximise storage. For an open, airy feel, pair a bright, neutral scheme with plenty of pops of greenery.
Keep glare at bay
Get the perfect balance between light and glare in your home office with the help of a practical window dressing. Tiered shutters will allow you to filter natural light in your work zone perfectly, so you won't be left sitting in a dingy space when you need to deflect glare from your computer screen.
Get creative with co-working
If a number of people in your household work from home, transform a little-used space such as the dining room into a productive co-working space during the week. This calming mint-green scheme features plenty of storage, so paperwork and laptops can easily be tucked away when a dinner party rolls around.
Put up panels
Grant a home office wall colour and texture by mounting wood panels. No longer reserved for period properties shiplap, strip wood or wainscotting walls can add a cosy and natural character to a box room or plain space. This gorgeous green feature wall with vertical panels transforms this home office into a timeless garden-inspired room. A single-height-mounted shelf painted the same shade of jade adds to the horticultural ambience.
Create a coastal vibe
Evoke fresh sea air in your home office with a whimsical coastal scheme. Whitewashed walls, a natural wood worktop and nautical accessories will whisk you away to a beautiful seaside setting every time you sit down to work.
Plump for whimsical patterns
Soften the look of an austere home office with plenty of playful patterned fabric. An array of blue upholstery creates a charming touch against these brilliant white furnishings. Fabric noticeboards add a homely vibe, while a pretty bird-print screen offers a helpful way to zone a multipurpose living space.
Zone a vacant wall
If space is at a premium, look to a vacant wall to anchor your workstation – it could be in an existing living space or part of a wide corridor or landing. For a streamlined setup, go for a sleek desk and narrow storage shelves. Invest in colourful storage boxes to tuck stationery and paperwork out of sight.
Go for glitz and glamour
A workspace doesn't have to be purely functional. In fact, an aesthetically-pleasing environment can do wonders for your productivity. Refined and luxurious, this glamorous home office space dazzles with a scalloped wood desk, mid-century armchair and architectural accessories.
Repurpose a dressing table
If you don't have a dedicated workspace, turn a dressing table into a temporary home office. This snug monochrome design makes a perfect corner workstation. Stylish black and white prints help zone the area and create a sleek, sophisticated scheme.
Embrace a laid-back look
Get the work-life balance right with a relaxed, informal setup. A rustic, slim desk is less imposing in a living space, while a soft upholstered armchair offers the perfect spot to snuggle up in with a good book once the working day is done.
Camouflage your workstation
For an unobtrusive workspace solution, opt for a subtle desk design that slots seamlessly into your existing scheme. Perfect for the corner of an open-plan living room, this combined desk and storage unit can easily pass for rustic shelving outside of work hours. Win-win!
Pick a pivoting desk
Make a living space multifunctional with a convertible desk that pivots from a sideboard to an office desk in one smooth move. Paperwork and stationery can be kept to hand in adjacent storage drawers so you'll have everything you need to start the working day.
Think small and smart
If you're tight on space, fear not – a clever, extendable desk can help transform a snug corner into a fully-functional workstation. This nifty design features an extendable worktop, while a large drawer with sectioned compartments can help keep documents organised.
Lean a ladder desk
When space is at a premium, a ladder desk is a practical, on-trend solution. Fitting neatly into a corner, they work well in open-plan living spaces, plus their streamlined designs are unobtrusive and don't restrict the flow of light in a room.
Take storage to new heights
If you haven’t got lots of desk space, don’t forget to make use of the walls. Look for versatile open storage that can fit above your desk to extend your work area. This storage system is super stylish and features a range of fixtures, from wire racks to solid shelving.
Illuminate with extra lighting
Most offices have a desk lamp, but additional lighting to brighten your home is also important to prevent a workspace from feeling dark and dingy. A pendant shade, wall-mounted light or floor lamp will add the extra illumination you need, plus it will help you avoid straining your eyes during darker days and late nights.
Admire the view
Make the most of the natural light in your space and position your desk close to the window. If your view is over a street or thoroughfare, place your desk perpendicular to the window to benefit from the light without giving yourself a reason to get sidetracked.
Keep supplies within easy reach
Make sure that the time you do have at your desk is productive by placing open shelves at an easily accessible level. Overhead storage will also keep your worktop clean and tidy, helping you to focus on the task at hand.
Style it Scandi
Embrace cool, calming hues and rustic textures with a Scandi-style scheme. This home office provides a peaceful place to get down to work thanks to the neutral backdrop, light wood furniture and tactile accessories. To amplify the feeling of spaciousness, place your desk in the centre of the room.
Squeeze in a sofa
If you have enough space, create a relaxation corner complete with a cosy two-seater sofa or armchair where you can kick back and relax when you have a spare moment. Add throws, cushions, lamps and a stack of magazines to complete the look.
Add a splash of sunshine
Sometimes a splash of yellow is all you need to elevate a drab office into an uplifting, productive workstation. Go for a warming, sunny shade and add a lick of paint across the interior door and chair, pairing with stylish accessories in the same glorious hue.
Zone your workspace
If you don't have a separate room for your office, designate an area with a bold block paint effect. Here, black and red frame this floating workstation, which is part of a larger open-plan space. If you opt for dark hues, be careful to pick a contrasting shade like this vibrant orange to lift the dramatic backdrop.
Play with primary colours
If you're growing tired of a stark, white office, turn to strong primary shades to pep up your room. Wall-mounted canvases in bold hues and coordinating stationery pots can add personality to an otherwise neutral room and keep things from looking too clinical.
Embrace antique storage
Instead of hiding your paperwork away, keep it on display with an antique-style wall-mounted wire rack that will add a touch of industrial chic to any room. Pair with an old fashioned metal filing unit to complete the nostalgic look.
Convert the attic
A great way to turn an old house into a new home, an attic or loft conversion can create the perfect private home office for you to work in peace. Make use of space in the eaves with fitted shelving to fit the slope of the roof and install skylights to bring in plenty of natural light.
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Keep track of time
To keep track of the hours you spend working, invest in a practical wall clock that coordinates with the rest of your furniture. If your work involves communicating with other countries, you could even hang an array of clocks set to different time zones.
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Perfect your posture
If you suffer from back pain or want to strengthen your core as you work, an exercise ball can be a good temporary seating option. However, according to ergonomics expert Jo Blood at Posture People, it's important to only use the ball for a maximum of 20 minutes at a time, alternating with an ergonomic desk chair. You should purchase an anti-burst ball and be sure to keep your feet flat on the floor.
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Box up bits and bobs
To stop stationery cluttering up your worktop, bring in some plastic boxes to organise your bits and bobs. Stackable transparent containers work especially well as you can see exactly what you're looking for at a glance, rather than wasting time sifting through boxes – a pretty nifty storage hack!
Disguise your desk
Sleek and slim, this mini desk is a great way to add a workspace without making a room feel like an office. Keep it elegant with a mirrored table lamp and a vase for your stationery, blurring the lines between work and play.
Manage the mail
While email is the new normal, there are still a surprising number of pieces of paper coming through the door. Keep your desk tidy with a dual-purpose calendar and letter holder to store invitations and any business correspondence. It's also an environmentally friendly buy as the calendar can be customised for any year.
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Get into position
Reduce the risk of long-term back, neck or wrist injury and encourage good posture with a laptop stand. This laptop holder keeps cables tucked neatly out of the way and allows air to circulate around your machine, which prevents it from overheating.
Stock up on stationery
Stationery is a fun way to decorate your home office and an easy way to give your desk a quick update. These tropical-print supplies are colourful, uplifting and totally on trend. Mocktail break anyone?
Keep it current
Elevate your desk space with a fun look that doesn't feel all work, work, work. A love heart neon light, cute succulents and pastel tones are all hot trends that will add a creative touch to keep productivity flowing.
Stick with tradition
Pigeonhole storage has been a common feature of office environments for centuries. Give your own workstation a touch of industrial nostalgia with a set of cubbyholes. Even if you don't use them for office supplies and mail, they make an attractive and interesting way of displaying ornaments. Paired with a trestle desk and an aged steel lamp, the look becomes distinctly antique chic.
Install a TV
As long as you won't get distracted, a TV integrated into your office can help you stay up-to-date with the latest news. Mount a flat-screen on the wall but position your desk adjacent to the screen so that you can turn your attention to programmes only when necessary.
Work to a beat
A great perk of working from home is being able to listen to the playlist of your choice at whatever volume. A tiny, portable speaker won't take up valuable desk space and many connect to your phone via Bluetooth so you can play music, listen to the radio or enjoy a podcast while you while away the working day.
Hang a noticeboard
Hanging a large noticeboard is a great way to keep organised during the working week. You can use it to pin up all manner of memos, reminders, pictures and postcards to inspire and uplift your workspace. Pantone cards from paint shops make attractive alternatives to sticky notes too.
Set up a coffee station
Add a little incentive to keep you going through the day by installing a coffee machine in your office. Many studies have concluded that even the scent of coffee can act as a stimulant. There are plenty of compact versions on the market to fit small spaces, but perhaps remember to switch to decaf after your second cup.
Display pretty box files
If your work involves plenty of paperwork, magazines and brochures, keep them organised in attractive box files. No matter what decorating scheme you prefer, from modern metallics to country florals, there is sure to be a design to suit your tastes. Or, why not buy plain budget versions and cover them yourself with wallpaper or wrapping paper?
Colour coordinate storage
In the digital age, there isn't as much need for paperwork anymore, but somehow it still manages to appear! Thankfully we no longer need to store hard copies of invoices but keep what paperwork you do have tidy with matching desk storage in vibrant and uplifting colours.
Invest in a desk planner
Keep on top of your day with a handy desk planner. Sometimes even the simple act of making a list of jobs to get done can help relieve stress and anxiety. So, the first task on today's to-do list should be: buy a desk planner of course!
Allocate individual storage
If a few members of your household work from home and tend to hot-desk, locker-style storage will help to keep things clutter-free by separating everyone's belongings. Tucked away in a labelled cubby, you'll be less likely to mislay important information or stationery.
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Take a break
According to the National Sleep Foundation, a nap of 20-30 minutes can help to improve mood, alertness and performance, and a lot of creative offices are introducing hammocks into the workplace for employees to do just that. Bring a sleep station into your own office space but make sure your ceiling can withhold the weight of a hammock first.
Accessorise with artwork
Frame a couple of your favourite pictures and either hang them on the wall or prop them on your desk for a lovely decorative touch. Too many pictures could clutter the space, but a few carefully selected prints or photos will add character to your desk without being overbearing or distracting.
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Take a stand
It's said that sitting is the new smoking, so make sure your office habits aren’t impacting on your health or fitness. A standing desk that can also be adjusted to a sitting position for lazy days is a stylish choice that’s also good for your body.
Keep things out in the open
Open shelving isn’t just cool for the kitchen or dining room: buy file storage boxes in neutral colours and place them on shelves alongside books, magazine files and ornaments for an efficient homeworking zone that has plenty of personality.
Bring in filing cabinets
Don’t shy away from filing cabinets just because they’re typical of a more corporate workspace. Pairing tall filing cabinets with more quirky details like open shelves and wall-mounted bulletin boards will make the room functional and organised without feeling dull.
Spell it out
Make your office Instagram-perfect by accessorising with inspirational quotes or even just your initials. Whether you go for a lightbox sign, letter bookends or a hanging wall banner, you can leave messages for other members of the family, remember important things on your to-do list or simply write a motivational quote to kickstart your day.
Mount a desk shelf
Desks take up plenty of room, so if you're tight on square footage try a wall-mounted desk shelf instead. With no table legs to worry about, this nifty design frees up valuable floor space while still offering handy drawers to store stationery – the perfect tiny living hack for homeworkers.
Double up on desks
If you've got room for double the desks, go for it. Two desks pushed together will give you more space to work, help you separate different projects you're working on and create enough space for you to work alongside your flatmate or partner. Either place them together in a square so you can work opposite or position side by side for an extra-long workspace.
Slot in a stool
When your home office is stretched for space, it doesn't make sense to clutter the area with a hefty chair. A sleek stool is a stylish alternative that's less bulky and more streamlined, so it can be neatly tucked away once you’re finished for the day.
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Paint a chalkboard
For a to-do list you won’t lose, paint one wall of your office with chalkboard paint for a fun and effective memo board. Write down your tasks for the day, important messages and even inspirational quotes. You'll find it much easier than scrambling around searching for a mislaid sticky note!
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Bring in storage baskets
If you don’t have enough space for shelving, storage drawers or filing cabinets, it doesn’t mean you have to pile up all your files on the desk. Whatever your line of work, whether you need to hoard magazines, store folders or keep sheets of paper in order, bring in stylish storage baskets for a pretty, portable method of storage.
Take it two-tone
Shake up your scheme by decorating your office walls in two contrasting colours for a quirky, mismatched feel. This classic wooden desk stands out against the vibrant blue-green hue that zones the workspace – we especially love how the soft pink of the upper wall clashes beautifully with the upholstered orange stool – it's so wrong it's right!
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