The Top 10 Home Offices of Spring 2022
Find inspiration for hardworking storage, efficient desk setups and more from these most-saved home office photos
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A stylish and functional home office can make work more pleasant to power through. You’ll find plenty of inspiration for creating such a space, whether large or small, in this countdown of the most-saved home office photos recently uploaded to Houzz.
A stylish and functional home office can make work more pleasant to power through. You’ll find plenty of inspiration for creating such a space, whether large or small, in this countdown of the most-saved home office photos recently uploaded to Houzz.
9. Streamlined Strategy
When squeezing a home office into another room, streamlining the design can help it blend right in. Case in point: Designer Victoria Douyère kept a strict palette — wood and white — in this Marseille, France, office nook. Touchless cabinet hardware, beautiful wood and a few niches make for an attractive, serene space within another room.
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When squeezing a home office into another room, streamlining the design can help it blend right in. Case in point: Designer Victoria Douyère kept a strict palette — wood and white — in this Marseille, France, office nook. Touchless cabinet hardware, beautiful wood and a few niches make for an attractive, serene space within another room.
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8. Double Productivity
Searches on Houzz for “cloffice,” an office within a closet, rose 76% in 2022. Perhaps the next popular portmanteau will be a “poffice,” an office in a pantry. No matter what you call it, this home office in a pantry in Minneapolis is beautiful and inviting. The countertops and desktop are crafted from the same wood, and the office cabinets and pantry cabinets match, creating a pleasingly cohesive look. By orienting the desk toward the windows and adding corkboard to the wall, Mark D. Williams Custom Homes made this utilitarian space a welcoming hideaway.
4 Must-Have Features in a Small Office
Searches on Houzz for “cloffice,” an office within a closet, rose 76% in 2022. Perhaps the next popular portmanteau will be a “poffice,” an office in a pantry. No matter what you call it, this home office in a pantry in Minneapolis is beautiful and inviting. The countertops and desktop are crafted from the same wood, and the office cabinets and pantry cabinets match, creating a pleasingly cohesive look. By orienting the desk toward the windows and adding corkboard to the wall, Mark D. Williams Custom Homes made this utilitarian space a welcoming hideaway.
4 Must-Have Features in a Small Office
7. Family Style
Built-in desks and a table provide enough room for the whole family in this modern-farmhouse workspace. Corkboard, shelves, bins, drawers and cabinets provide each member with plenty of organizing options to keep the shared home office neat and tidy.
Built-in desks and a table provide enough room for the whole family in this modern-farmhouse workspace. Corkboard, shelves, bins, drawers and cabinets provide each member with plenty of organizing options to keep the shared home office neat and tidy.
6. Glam Go-Getter
A pleasing sense of symmetry and a serene color palette in this Chicago home office by Timber Trails Development create a calm, low-stress environment. Meanwhile, a bubble-like chandelier and paneling on the walls introduce a bit of glamour.
A pleasing sense of symmetry and a serene color palette in this Chicago home office by Timber Trails Development create a calm, low-stress environment. Meanwhile, a bubble-like chandelier and paneling on the walls introduce a bit of glamour.
5. Multitasking Manager
The calm and cozy atmosphere in this San Francisco-area study by Robson Homes belies its multifunctional appeal. The space acts as a home office, a TV den and a bedroom for overnight guests with a sofa that’s also a pullout bed.
The calm and cozy atmosphere in this San Francisco-area study by Robson Homes belies its multifunctional appeal. The space acts as a home office, a TV den and a bedroom for overnight guests with a sofa that’s also a pullout bed.
4. Controlled Connection
This cozy study-den in Paris connects to a dining room through a large opening and an interior window over the compact desk. But Atelier Germain gave the homeowners the option to block out distractions from the adjacent space with solid accordion doors that can close to form a wall between the rooms.
This cozy study-den in Paris connects to a dining room through a large opening and an interior window over the compact desk. But Atelier Germain gave the homeowners the option to block out distractions from the adjacent space with solid accordion doors that can close to form a wall between the rooms.
3. Airy Executive
For this small yet airy home office in Sydney, Australia, BCD Building carefully planned cabinets, shelving and outlets to create a functional and attractive space that doesn’t take up a lot of room. Plenty of natural light, beautiful light wood and shiplap on the wall behind the work area give the room a relaxing feel.
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For this small yet airy home office in Sydney, Australia, BCD Building carefully planned cabinets, shelving and outlets to create a functional and attractive space that doesn’t take up a lot of room. Plenty of natural light, beautiful light wood and shiplap on the wall behind the work area give the room a relaxing feel.
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2. Taking Care of Blueness
Designer Stephanie Bradshaw played off existing deep blue built-ins (Hale Navy by Benjamin Moore) in this Washington, D.C., home office with an area rug in a similar shade. A slim-profile wood-topped desk and a brown leather sofa complement the blues.
Designer Stephanie Bradshaw played off existing deep blue built-ins (Hale Navy by Benjamin Moore) in this Washington, D.C., home office with an area rug in a similar shade. A slim-profile wood-topped desk and a brown leather sofa complement the blues.
1. Dark and Moody
Interior designer Kelsey Leigh created a dark and contemplative mood in this Oklahoma home office by leaning on black built-in cabinets, walls and ceiling. Warm brass, beige and light wood details pop against the dramatic background.
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Interior designer Kelsey Leigh created a dark and contemplative mood in this Oklahoma home office by leaning on black built-in cabinets, walls and ceiling. Warm brass, beige and light wood details pop against the dramatic background.
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This Dallas home office by Ryan Street Architects exudes contemporary cool with a dash of midcentury modern flair. Rich wood furniture, a subtle geometric pattern on the rug and a soothing wall color take a calm yet sophisticated approach, while a statement light fixture and a fiddleleaf fig plant add a bit of surprise.
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