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Decorate your work area with home office ideas to suit every space and style.
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A reading chair, table and lamp create a second seating area for work breaks or inviting visitors.
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Some people like to work in an uncluttered neutral space.
Others like soft calming colors like pale blues to put them in the right headspace to focus.
Natural light flowing in from the windows keeps the tight space feeling bright and airy.
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In a smaller space, try a console table that will accommodate a laptop and a portable LED lamp.
The desk practically disappears against the large glass doors leading to the patio.
Layeredwindow treatmentsensure privacy and light control.
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Add Organization
If you don’t have built-ins, line a wall with matching freestanding shelves.
Source vintage office equipment at thrift stores, flea markets, or online.
A floor lamp in place of a desk light saves space on the worktop.
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Picture Window Workstation
Some people find a view distracting, while others find it indispensable.
The subtle mountain vista motif adds dimension to the room dominated by floor-to-ceiling landscape views.
Black accents add definition throughout the space.
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Modern furniture adds contrast with rustic wood-clad walls.
A large area rug anchors the desk and seating area and will make your workspace more comfortable.
A large shared area rug makes the desk area feel integrated with the rest of the space.
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A coffered ceiling adds a sophisticated touch that makes the space feel grander.
Apartment Home Office
Decorate an open-concept office to harmonize with existing decor.
Interior designerAlvin Waynechose a black-and-white desk that blends into the marbled wallpaper in this New York City apartment.
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Brighten With Color
Brighten your home office with a warm color accent.
Furniture is placed on an angle to break up the linear feel of the space.
A textured neutral rug adds softness underfoot.
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Matching curtains hung at ceiling height make the ceilings feel taller.
The black wall paint and window trim makes the view to the outside pop.
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