Beautifu Home Office Ideas

Lovely and Cute Office Ideas for Home

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Carving out a dedicated spot to work at home is a good way to boost productivity and get your creative juices flowing, whether you have the luxury of an entire room complete with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves or just a small nook with enough space for a laptop, a desk chair and a few essential office supplies. Whatever it is, you can make it look good with this collection of stylish home office ideas that are chock-full of smart decorating choices.

To start, consider paint — certain colors can completely change the look and feel of a home office. You can try a trendy paint color like mint green, which can add a jolt of personality to built-in cabinets. Or, paint the entire room in a moody hue to bring on the drama. Or weave a dose of luxury into your layout with removable wallpaper — you can even find peel-and-stick options like wall murals! From there, adding elements like sleek lighting, artwork and easy indoor houseplants can make all the difference. And if you’re up for a good DIY, upcycled furniture is a creative way to express your personal style.

Browse through these ideas to get one step closer to having the home office you’ve always wanted (without blowing your entire paycheck).

home office with botanical wallpaperOne Coast Design Photography

Include Non-Office Elements

There’s no reason why your home office shouldn’t reflect your personal interests. “When you incorporate art, objects, photos and even music into your office, it helps you stay connected to who you are and feel inspired throughout the day,” says designer Tiffani Baumgart.

home office with framed maps on wallEmily J Followill

 

Show Off Your Love of Travel

Yes, your office should be arranged to tackle your to-do list, but there’s room to have a little fun too. The best place to start is with art that speaks to your taste. “When designing home offices, they are often part of a living space, offering flexibility for work and play,” says Lathem Gordon of GordonDunning. “We wanted the client to be able to daydream a little while working, so we included a gallery wall of maps from places they had traveled.”

home office with zebra print rugRikki Snyder

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Layer Window Treatments

A tiny, narrow office doesn’t have to skimp on style. The easiest decorating choice you can make in this type of layout? Luxe-looking window treatments! “We dressed the windows with multiple layers of window treatments to allow the client to shade her eyes and monitor as the sun moves through this sunny space which has windows on three sides,” says designer Caroline Kopp.

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Use a Secretary Desk

home office with secretary deskSen Creative

If you’re short on space and can’t dedicate an entire room to a formal office setup, consider a secretary desk, which designer Maren Baker says can be placed right in a bedroom. “This can be closed off when not in use to go back to the calm of a primary suite,” Baker says. “We hid the wireless printer in the cabinets beyond as it didn’t need to be front and center.”

blue home officeJacqueline Marque

Pick a Moody Paint Color

If your idea of the perfect office is cozy and moody, then a dark paint color is for you. Take a cue from Hattie Collins of Hattie Spark Interiors, who let Farrow & Ball’s De Nimes dominate this office. “The blue really envelops you when you’re in the room, and the custom goldenrod velvet sofa really shines against the blue shade,”
Collins says. “It’s a space to retreat and get a little work done, or relax, and have a glass of wine at the end of the day.”

black and white home officeMELISSA AU

Hang Art Over a Bookshelf

You might only think of displaying framed art on top of your bookshelves to add personality to your home office. However, installing a statement piece over your bookshelf is a go-to interior design trick that’s worth trying. Along with being full of visual appeal, it’s a simple way to free up space on shelves for things like books and office essentials.

Don’t Overlook Seating

home office with brown leather seatingLaura Flippen

Believe it or not, the right seating can change the look and feel of an office space. “You don’t have to sacrifice style when it comes to a desk chair,” says Rosanna Bassford of Eggshell Home. “This Restoration Hardware swivel chair keeps easy company with the tufted leather arm chair yet is comfortable enough for long days working from home.”

RELATED: Best Desk Organization Ideas to Maintain Your Minimalist Aesthetic

Use a Dining Table as a Desk

blue and white home officeMELISSA AU

Weaving in furniture that is typically reserved for living spaces can add character to a home office layout. This spacious, picture-perfect setup benefits from a large wooden table paired with a set of acrylic chairs for a touch of glam.

home office, wood over the top shelvingErin Feinblatt

Add a Hutch for Storage

Secure a hutch to the top of your desk, whether the shelves are used for storing supplies or displaying a chic collection of home decor. In this neutral space, designed by Hearth Homes Interiors, the warm wood desk complements the white walls and paneled ceiling.

home office, basementSara Ligorria-Tramp

Turn a Basement Into an Office Space

With white walls and a dark gray open beam ceiling, this basement office has an industrial feel. Move your desk into the basement, and then add an area rug, coffee table and a set of armchairs to craft a small seating area.

See more at Style by Emily Henderson »

monochrome green home officeRyan Garvin

Create a Monochromatic Moment

Find a moody shade and use it on walls, trim and the ceiling like interior designer Mary Beth Christopher of MBC Interior Design does here. Striking gold lighting fixtures serve as the perfect contrast.

craft room with floral wallpaperLauren Pressey

 

Make a Statement with Rugs

This sophisticated office space, designed by Sarah Stacey, has calming green walls and dark wood tones. The area rug’s playful pattern and intriguing color scheme warms up the room.

 

DIY a Gallery Wall

Here’s another example of an area rug being the defining feature of a home office, but this time with additional pops of color. From the pink office chair and orange drawers to the lively gallery wall, this home office doesn’t shy away from bright hues.

See more at A Beautiful Mess »

home office ideasChristopher Dibble

Build a Hidden Coffee Bar

You won’t have to walk to the kitchen to get your hands on a fresh cup of coffee if you set up a machine right in your home office. Put all of your essentials on a shelf, which can be easily concealed when the cabinet is closed.

RELATED: DIY Coffee Bar Ideas to Bring Cafe Charm Into Your Home

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Create an Accent Wall

home office ideasChristopher Dibble; designer: Amy Troute

Outfitting an entire room with patterned wallpaper isn’t for everyone, so sticking to just one wall can make just as much of an impact. Complete the look with a stylish accent table, daybed and floor lamp.

desk organization ideas chalkboard calendarVictoria Pearson

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Draw a Chalkboard Calendar

Pick up some chalkboard paint and turn your monthly schedule into a chic accent wall. You may want to use small strips of wood to form straight lines, plus wooden letters to mark each day of the week.

home office ideasAnice Hoachlander; Design: Teass \ Warren Architects

 

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Play With Constrast

From the built-in bookshelf to the creamy white walls, the foundation of this home office is light and bright. For contrast, there’s a dark wood desk, deep brown armchair and black lantern-style pendant.

home office ideasmike garten

Hang Large-Scale Art

Bring an all-white office to life with a piece of large-scale artwork that complements your rug and desk style.

home office ideas, leaning deskCherished Bliss

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Opt for a Leaning Desk

Whether you have a small home office or simply a wall in your primary bedroom, a ladder desk can help save on space. Not only does this one have two drawers, it has two spacious open shelves that double as decor.

See more at Cherished Bliss »

diy pegboard wallAniko Levai Photography

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DIY a Pegboard Wall

Get creative with an accent wall that’s rooted in function. This giant pegboard wall is perfect for displaying home office essentials, like writing utensils and books, as well as decorative pieces, like plants and framed art.

See more at Place of My Taste »

home office ideas, vintageLisa Romerein

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Take It Back in Time

From the collection of old books and the Victorian-style chair to the brick floors, this light-filled home office has an antique feel that’s worth replicating.

home office ideas wall mounted deskGeorge Barberis

Install a Wall-Mounted Desk

Don’t be discouraged if you lack a designated room for a home office. Add a flip-down work area to just about any corner, and you’ll be all set.

home office ideas blue wallmike garten

Add Metallic Accents

Modernize your office space by incorporating an assortment of gold, silver and rose gold accent pieces (think: lamps, trash bins and plant misters).

Weave in a Dog Bed

home office ideas, home office with walls and shelves painted in koi pond by sherwin williamsKaley Elaine Photography

Keep your eye on your dog at all times by taking your desk to the next level with a built-in bed, like Mimi Meacham of Marian Louise Designs did here.

bright home office with clear furnitureCourtesy of Nickson Living

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Go for Acrylic Furniture

Although the style has been popular since the ’60s, acrylic furniture remains a fun element in modern interiors. Pair it with neutral colors, like Cameron Johnson of Nickson Living does here, or experiment with bold hues.

home office ideas closet officeMike Grams

Transform an Unused Closet

No dedicated office in your floor plan? Make your own by removing the doors of an empty closet and turning it into a cozy workstation. Outfit it like you would any other room: Add wallpaper, light fixtures and decorative touches.

Credit: GH

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