Top 5 Modern and Creative Home Office Design Ideas

Most of us may tend to ignore the idea of a home office design. May be because for some, the idea of a home office may just be a small set up with a table and chair regardless of the setting. The pandemic though did not allow for such a simple thought. People had to literally set up an office aura at home and match the same efficiency and diligence of working at an office. With that came ideas; to think about a home office design.

Top 5 Modern and Creative Home Office Design Ideas

Have you wondered; there is a sharp contrast in productivity at the office when compared to working at home? Office spaces are meant to be like that. Not that they need to be highly reserved and strict, but a restrained aura and the uncalled silence in an office certainly is a factor that induces efficiency.

Barring the pandemic, working at home has always been a challenge. It is marred by random household tasks, sudden appearance of relatives or friends or sporadic challenges that require our attention. Today, the importance of a home office needs no stress. The necessity now is such that a home office design, if cannot be replicated, should at the least be inspired by the actual environment. The need is to be a step above the curve to be creative and inventive.

Whatever the design modalities one chooses, the point in the end is to work in an environment which is serene, quiet and not distractive. So, today in this article we shall discuss the top 5 modern and creative home office ideas that can inspire your environment.

1. Make Your Office Space Less Distractive

Whatever the design modalities one chooses, the point in the end is to work in an environment which is serene, quiet and not distractive.

Single Colour :

Let the wall against which you sit be more intense. One of the ideas is to have a single colour throughout, at least which covers your full eye width. Your colour tone can be a bit darker and intense, or you can also go for brighter endearing colours that can lift your mood, but not gloomy though.

A Wall Workstation :

Pasting a big sticky note or using the wall as a rough space will result in an efficient home office design. Rather than loading the wall you sit against with cheeky or glittering amenities, you can instead create a wall workstation to enhance your productivity.

2. Short on Space

Finding a dedicated space at home at most times can be challenging. Now that many people opt for a permanent WFH, some companies have turned their whole employment nature the same. With spaces at home becoming more premium and limited, there needs some resolution to find that right place for the home office.

Stair Landings :

Landings are spaces which come to the immediate next to the top or bottom of a staircase. Often neglected spaces, landings do not warrant too much expenditure from the standpoint of home office design. A chair and a table that extends from the banister to suit the length should suffice.

Alcoves :

Many a time alcoves go unnoticed as a utility space. Though you may not shoehorn a full-fledged home office in it, they are quite efficient to build some slabs and mount a desk with a chair. If the space is a bit dark or gloomy, wall mounted lights can be a good idea.

Loft Spaces :

Not finding enough width for a home office? Just set your office below the loft. These spaces can become highly productive and by nature are cosy spaces too, far from living room distractions.

3. Walling your Home Office

Use Patterns :

Laying patterned designs on walls creates a distinct charm. The wall against the worktable, if adorned with symmetrical patterns, will exude a wonderful vibe. Dual colours such as blue & white, red & black, yellow & white can be great choices.

Paintings :

Let portraits and paintings adorn your wall. Abstract paintings or paintings that reflect nature’s serene environments can be one of those lovely home office ideas to add to.

Go Bold with Accent Wall :

Bold accents walls have surged the trend of home office design ideas in the UK. They are vibrant, attractive and induce curiosity. Choose a place adjacent to a window casement with ample natural light inflow for the best results.

4. Traditional and Antique

The old never fades. Traditional is the new contemporary. Having antique or retro amenities around you that spells a distinct character, a personality or a thought can be appealing. They bring in a cold and nostalgic vibe into the space. Home office ideas such as these must be tried if you have a thing for timeless attributes

5. Get Innovative

There are many ways to get creative and inventive to uplift your home office. With these, you can add a fresh vibe and induce and special feeling to the space.

Eclectic Home Office :

Arrange your favourite ideas and thoughts in many forms. On portraits, as paintings, photographs, colourful vibrant walls, antique lamps, comic books and much more.

Make it a Nature’s Haven :

Welcome the green lush inside your home office. Let creepers, climbers, potted plants, and fountain palms adorn the table and on both sides of your desk. Faux plants offer a soothing sense. This can be an amazing setting for a serene home office.

Center Desk :

Place your desk at the center. This is quite a unique idea away from the conventional “against the wall” design. A circular shaped desk makes more sense, allowing space and flexibility.

Get Garden Surrounded :

Think of placing your home office in a glass eclipsed space that opens to a garden. This offers a lovely vibe with abundant flora and fauna cheering you up each time you sit for work. This can be an amazing location for unhinged work which can be relatively strenuous where you may find the need to leisure around.

Conclusion: 

Home office ideas will continue to evolve as time progresses. If you are looking for a contemporary design, the trick is not to stick with what’s trending; rather it is to amalgamate two or three trends together to build a creative and engaging workspace. This is quite imperative as working at home can be highly challenging and distracting too. So, it is crucial to design innovative workspaces that fill the blanks for your mood and practical challenges.

If you are working from home partially or have assumed a full-time WFH role, experts at Extension Architecture can build what you desire. Ideas can always evolve, just that they need to start; regardless of how minuscule they are. If you want to start fresh and sound and are blank now, do not worry; we are one of the most innovative minds in London and are all ears.

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