This might mean converting theguest roomorbedroominto a hybrid workspace.
When the screen is off, a colorful movie poster creates a focal point.
Styling shelves with books and objects complements the adjoining gallery wall for a cohesive feel.
The Spruce / Marty Baldwin
A painted accent wall helps define the space and give pride of place to the desk.
A vase of tall branches makes it look decorative when not in use.
Lean It Against the Wall
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/ Photo byChristy Q.
Etch Design Group/ Sophie Epton Photography
Dark gray walls and a symmetrical desk and open shelving set-up helps the rest of the workstation blend in.
Design byStudio Peake
Design byUrbanology Designs/ Photo by Matti Gresham Photography
Design byJenn Pablo Studio
Design byEmilie Fournet Interiors/ Photo by Kasia Fiszer
Fantastic Frank
Design byEmily Hendersonand Priscilla Frost / Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Design byStudio London Co./ Photo by Cody Guilfoyle
Louis Duncan-He Designs/ Photo byEymeric Wilding
Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byAmy Neunsinger
Design byCaroline Andreoni Interior Design/ Photo by Sophie Lloyd
Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byErin Kelly
Design and Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp forEmily Henderson Design
Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byTessa Neustadt
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/ Photo byChristy Q. Photo
Design byNeva Interior Design/ Photo by Agathe Tissier
Design byJessica Lagrange Interiors/ Photo by Kelly Allison
Fantastic Frank
Design byBreeze Giannasio Interiors
Fantastic Frank
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