Nowadays a lot of people work from home. Thanks to the internet that’s more than possible. Some of these people work from home all day long while others only several hours in the evening. All of them need a comfortable working space to get things done as effectively as possible. Although not many homes can have a separate room to make it a home office. That’s why it’s a good idea to come up with some creative solution to organize a compact home office in a living room, a dining room, a kitchen or even in a closet. We’ve gathered a large collection of ideas showing how you can do that. Enjoy!
A Compact Home Office In A Walk-in Closet
a compact idea with a floating desk, an inspiration door and even some storage behind bifold closet doors (Cathy Phillips & Co)
A walk-in closet is a first place for a compact working space that comes in mind. (Butterfield Custom Homes)
A built-in home office is a great solution for an apartment. (Sutro Architects)
A Small Home Office In An Awkward Corner
A corner deck and corner shelves might help to create a home office in a super awkward corner. (SchappacherWhite Architecture D.P.C.)
An awkward corner is a perfect place for a tiny home office that consists only of three floating shelves and a chair.
Even really awkward niches could be equipped with small desks. (Maria Killam)
A Tiny Home Office Under The Stairs
Dark, almost black, wood floor looks amazing with white walls of this under the staircase office. (Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects)
Organizing a home office under stairs is definitely a space saving idea.
A Compact Workspace In A Hallway
A Tiny Workspace In Any Room
when a home office occupies part of a bedroom (Black and Milk | Interior Design | London)
Thanks to contemporary storage systems, even a small home office in a corner of a living room could fit lots of documents and other stuff. (Peter Morris Architects)
A rugged brick wall and an all-white curtain is a cool mix you could use for a hidden working area in a bedroom.
Simply An Office In A Small Room
Dark hardwood flooring and a wallpaper with animal pattern is an interesting mix for a compact feminine home office design. (Carriage Lane Design-Build Inc.)
A contemporary black and white home office in a hallway. It features a chalkboard wall that is a perfect addition to any working space. (John Donkin Architect Inc.)
Let the natural light fill your room. That'd definitely elevate your mood. (Moon Architect and Builder)
An unused nook would be more than enough to let you to fully commit yourself to your creative practice.
Decorating small and pretty home office isn't that hard. A cute chair could be an only thing you need.
An attic home office is a smart choice cuz it definitely would be private enough.
Patterned tiles and exposed brick walls are perfect decorating solutions you could use for a home office. (Gort Scott)