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How do I plan my home office design?
The right design and furniture will make your home office a place you enjoy spending time without distracting from the task in hand. Look for study room designs that can fit your electronic, furniture and storage needs. For any basic study room set up, there are two essential study room furniture items: a computer desk and an office chair. If you will be a frequent home worker then you will also want to take into account additional storage for more electronics in the home office design.
When picking out your work desk, be sure to consider style as well as overall functionality. An oversized, sturdy desk, double-sided in dark timbers will look professional and go well with most styles. Invest in a good quality task chair – there are some great ergonomic office chairs at every price level that will help to compensate for our modern, computer-bound lifestyles. Also, storage and organisation are key to have a neat clutter free study room, especially with the bills, mail and statements you receive and keep throughout the year. The best study room ideas to store your papers involve filing cabinets of some sort. Add built-in shelves and drawers to arrange and keep track of staples like pens, pencils, highlighters, tape and calculators.
How do I create a home office in my small home?
A home office doesn’t necessarily have to be a separate room. Even a small space, if sectioned off properly, can be transformed into a great workstation or study room. Think of home office designs and setups in unused nooks and corners of the living room. Place a desk and chair under some floating shelves, or convert a cupboard into a snug home study. There are no rules for a home library or study, it can be under the staircase, in the corner of your bedroom or living room even. If you are looking for less permanent home office ideas, then consider a folding table that can be simply tidied away when you’re done working or studying.
How do I decorate my office room?
When exploring study room decor, think in terms of inspiration. Paint the room colours that energise you to help maximise productivity. Use the room decor to get organised — be adventurous with chalkboard paint, whiteboard panels and bulletin boards. Add stationery and office accessories – think pencil cups, paper trays and magazine holders – to add colour and pattern, and desk lamps, clocks, maps and calendars to personalise the space. Personalised home office ideas include framed family photographs and travel souvenirs you've picked up along the way.
If you are trying to achieve a peaceful and quiet home library feel, or if you want to store your book collection in your office room, then add bookcases or bookshelf units. For an authentic library feel use built-in bookshelves that stretch from floor to ceiling and a comfy chair in amongst the books.
Whether you want inspiration for planning a home office renovation or are building a designer home office from scratch, Houzz has 2,27,489 images from the best designers, decorators, and architects in the country, including transFORM Home and mercer INTERIOR. Look through home office photos in different colours and styles and when you find a home office design that inspires you, save it to an Ideabook or contact the Pro who made it happen to see what kind of design ideas they have for your home. Explore the beautiful home office ideas photo gallery and find out exactly why Houzz is the best experience for home renovation and design.

MR. PRASHANT BHAT
Lighting can define the clarity of spaces - neenukalfred

this is kind of brick i would want if we went this route, make it look really old - webuser_68947011

Shamanth Patil j
brown stripes
would look great if grey - dhaval_kotadia

study nook in main side bedroom - rupaliarte

This is a modern contemporary home wit neutral color theme wit clean designs. False corner ceiling with hidden track lights around the living area. White wash walls with one portion in grey. Feature wall is a wide panel, finish in white with a single row of display mantle. Flooring in off white ceramic tiling.
Designed by Tim Higbee of Closet Works:
The Murphy style wall bed folds out into a queen size bed with a comfortable 8 inch thick quality mattress. A pull-out table on the right side bed is perfect when guests stay overnight, but folds away into the wall unit when the room is used as an office. Built-in interior lighting above the wall bed is perfect for reading in bed and the switch is conveniently located on the left side of the head of the bed. When the wall bed is open, the lighted, recessed well that holds the bed when it is closed creates a visual separation from the wall storage unit, framing the top of the mattress like a custom headboard.
The Aria wood tone blends in with the color scheme in the rest of the home.
photo - Cathy Rabeler
Convert a small space to a polished eye-catching and functional home office. We used white painted maple wood veneers and solid wood painted doors, moldings and trims to give the space a formal style. This home office boasts under cabinet LED lighting, doors with glass inserts, upper cabinets surrounded by wrap around shelving for books and accent pieces and sturdy maple wood drawers for storing office supplies or filing important documents.
Space for mugs, cozy study alcove, nice cupboards, General spacing of the racks. - pallavi_dwivedi
R Brandt Designs
Bold and minimal - thokchom_praveena
Home office for two. Contemporary style home gets office makeover. Sandy Kritzinger
The cabinetry and millwork were created using a stained grey oak and finished with brushed brass pulls made by a local hardware shop. File drawers live under the daybed, and a mix of open and closed shelving satisfies all current and future storage needs.
Photo: Emily Gilbert





