51 Small Home Office Ideas To Boost Your Productivity and Creativity

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We could all use a little boost to our productivity and creativity when working from home, and having a well-designed home office is a great place to start. Whether you have a small spare room, a corner, or just a nook, there are plenty of ways that a tiny space can encourage your best work. Some people concentrate well in a clean and organized setting, while others thrive in a more eclectic environment. Incorporating elements like natural light, neat storage, and personalized decor can help you feel more focused. With these 51 small home office ideas, you’ll be well on your way to creating a space that feels motivating and inspiring.


Designer: DG Estudio Arquitectura  



A mid century modern chair and a beautiful mosaic tile floor treatment make stylish accompaniments to a wooden, box-frame home workspace design. The bespoke installation incorporates an internal window to attain a fully cohesive result.



Visualizer: Int2  



This small home office makes great use of a narrow nook. Floating shelves and a freestanding desk stop just short of an edge-to-edge glass door, leaving a breath of air between them.



Visualizer: Shmidt Studio  



Covered balconies lend themselves well to small home office spaces, and they make sunny homes for an indoor plant or two. Complement your potted friends with an invigorating green-painted border. It will boost your mood and your energy.



Designer: Mas aqui  



A DIY desk and shelving unit is custom-made to fit snugly here. The pieces utilize every inch of available wall space in an uplifting, sunny corner of the home.



Visualizer: on 117 SP  



Tuck a small home office area into a wall of storage. This wall of units incorporates a cantilevered bed too, so you can roll out of the sheets and get straight to work.



Visualizer: Inès GD Design  



Fitting your home office with a wide, sliding door allows it to stand open to the living space without obstruction. This is especially beneficial for tiny offices that can feel claustrophobic, or those lacking natural light. At the end of the day, just close it off again and forget it’s there till tomorrow.



Visualizer: Aline Ramalho  



Slice off part of a room with an inward-facing desk. Stack shelves behind it and lay a rug to define the area.



Visualizer: Ján Mrázko  



For those who suffer when being stuck inside, place your desk up against a floor-to-ceiling window to feel more connected to the great outdoors.



Visualizer: Anastasiia Reznichenko  



A closet workspace provides a practical solution when space is tight. Add a designer table lamp to create a welcoming glow and task lighting.



Visualizer: kvartira_moej_mechty  



Apply panel molding behind your desk to fashion a classic aesthetic.



Visualizer: Trần Anh Quý  



A vivid yellow desk draws laser focus against a matt black background. Add a yellow desk chair and storage unit to complete the ensemble.



Designer: Edition Office  



Construct an earthy wood-tone home office to build a feeling of calm and tranquility. In this home, a mini courtyard elevates the look.



Designer: Pothe.arquitectura  



Add a rest and contemplation area into a spare corner. Stepping away from the desk frees the creative mind and lets new ideas form.



Designer: Daniel Titchener  



Capitalize on vertical space by installing wall cabinets above the desk. The extra units will help to keep the work surface clear of files and stationery supplies.



Designer: Daniel Titchener  



Create a modern home office feature wall with alternating lengths of stripwood. This subtle treatment adds interest to a plain space without being too visually distracting.



Visualizer: LMNL office  



Make use of a spacious landing area by installing a made-to-measure desk. This home office area is wonderfully lit by a huge skylight, which is sure to keep energy high throughout the day.



Visualizer: Elemental Design  



Frame a double workspace with an elegant arch-shaped alcove. Build shelves up inside of the alcove and backlight them to create a cozy ambiance that will cheer your mood.



Visualizer: Dương Phan  



Ideally, bedrooms are reserved for rest but they do offer the quiet that’s conducive to work. If you must set up shop in your bedroom, assemble a minimalist setup that doesn’t upset the air of relaxation.



Visualizer: Alina Berezovetskaya  



Maintain a tranquil bedroom decor scheme by camouflaging your workspace into a wall of wardrobes. Back your workspace with identical material and make a desktop and shelves to match.



Visualizer: Nataliia Honchar  



If you have a bulky black PC setup or a cumbersome desk chair, try lowering their impact with a dark wall color like this deep shade of blue. Then, introduce wood-tone elements to bring natural balance.



Visualizer: RUDA Studio  



Getting out in nature is great for our mental health, so it can’t hurt to surround a modern home office desk with botanical beauty either.



Visualizer: Hotvianskyi  



Brighten an industrial-style, concrete-clad home office with strips of radiant LED light. Choose slimline shelving and a chic desk chair to refine the look.




Floating desks make cleaning the floors a breeze. They also create a more open aesthetic without the visual clutter of leg supports.



Visualizer: Kseniya Romanova  



Personalize your home workspace with quirky elements that bring you joy. This unique desk design and eye-catching desk chair add bags of character to a tiny nook. Its placement alongside a window seat means that it also receives an influx of natural light and has a place for restful contemplation.



Visualizer: Alina Gordienko  



Warm greige paintwork provides a distraction-free backdrop. A simple box shelf makes a neat spot to keep books and nicknacks off the desk. A desk with drawers keeps small stationery items organized.



Visualizer: Art Group by Vasilkova Daria  



Create clear zoning around a small home office area by applying wood wall paneling and matching shelves on either side.



Visualizer: ZEWORKROOM Studio  



If you’re not sure where to fit a home office, then how about tucking it right behind the headboard? This hybrid headboard-desk design literally puts work behind you when you hit the sheets.



Designer: gon architects  



Creative types thrive in environments filled with color. A wall of books brings its own rainbow, add to the palette with vibrant desk chairs and a flamboyant rug.



Visualizer: Patricia Castro Interiores  



Life revolves around the kitchen, so it makes sense to install a desk here too. Match home office cabinetry and hardware to the kitchen installation to achieve a cohesive look.



Designer: Iglesias-Hamelin Arquitectos  



Save desk space by installing a swing arm lamp.



Visualizer: DOOD Studio  



A pegboard wall offers a flexible solution for home office shelving and displaying plants. An ideal option for anyone who needs to continually change up their space to stay inspired.



Visualizer: FORMOGRAFIA studio  



This pegboard wall is integrated into a set of floor-to-ceiling wall panels to build a seamless aesthetic.



Visualizer: Universal Templates  



Noone said workspaces have to be boring. Add an artistic twist to your home office with a unique sculptural chair.



Visualizer: Knife In Your Heart  



Go for a fully tailored look with a wraparound layout in matching materials.



Visualizer: xoio GmbH  



Align your desk area with a glass door to fuel morning work sessions with sunlight and pleasant views.



Visualizer: NANYU DESIGN  



This bedroom workspace setup slices directly beneath a row of elevated glass wardrobes to amalgamate two functions on one wall.



Visualizer: skar-design.by  



Dark gray home office decor merges with a sophisticated living room here, making one smooth, moody aesthetic.



Visualizer: Thi Cao  



A glass wall home office builds a sound barrier without blocking light share or truncating the visual flow.



Visualizer: Midjourney  



Tiny home offices can squeeze almost anywhere, take this small under-the-stairs home office for example. The low rise of the staircase causes no problem above a desk.



Visualizer: Midjourney  



Extend shelving around the full perimeter of a small corner home office to make sure you’re never short of space for books and plant babies.



Visualizer: Midjourney  



Be inspired by the sweet romance of florals and a pastel color palette with a small shabby chic home office.



Visualizer: Midjourney  



Hang handwoven rugs, rattan decor pieces, and scatter terracotta pots to fashion a small boho-style home office.



Visualizer: Midjourney  



Keep things fresh and simple with Scandinavian-style home office furniture and plenty of greenery.



Visualizer: u/Oxygenix  



Combat a home office setup that’s heavy with technology with an equal helping of Mother Nature’s finest.



Visualizer: Mateus Pecly  



Split a double workspace down the middle with a set of under-desk drawers. Minimize the irritation between coworkers in close quarters by decorating with a calming blue color palette.



Visualizer: VII Studio  



Make the split a little more solid between double workspaces with a full-height partition.



Visualizer: Oscar Pastor  



Lots of windows make a light and inviting home office but screen reflections can cause eyestrain and headaches. Fit lightweight blinds so that you can filter direct sunlight without plunging the room into total darkness.



Visualizer: Zrobim  



Improve workspaces that look onto a flat wall with a gallery of inspirational images. Picture frames with glass will also pleasantly reflect natural light, making you feel less closed in.



Visualizer: Zrobym  



Black, white, and wood decor palettes make a no-nonsense home office decor aesthetic. Add high-shine chrome desk chairs to sharpen and brighten the finish.



Visualizer: Coy Yiontis Architects  



This black and white decor scheme is accompanied by dark wood-tone elements to conjure a professional appearance.



Designer: Nordico   Photographer: Hey! Cheese  



In a rental apartment, you’ll need to minimize alterations and restrict damage to the walls of your new home office. An adjustable desk and shelving unit could be the answer you’re looking for. Although, you’ll still need to secure a tall unit with just a few anchor points for safety.


Recommended Reading: 51 Modern Home Office Design Ideas For Inspiration

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