147,252 Home Office Design Photos

A home office has many uses and isn’t a mere luxury anymore. You might work from home, or bring work home, or you might just need a place to go through bills, mail or store important paperwork. Kids can use a home office to do their homework, or quietly play a game online. Browse the photos on Houzz for home office ideas and inspiration, and strike up a conversation with the architect or designer or your favourite picks. For more home office ideas, check out the Stories section. More
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Decus Interiors
Sydney House 01
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Large contemporary study room in Sydney with white walls, medium hardwood floors and a freestanding desk. — Houzz
Integrated joinery for study, bedrooms, family room — ajclarke
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CG Design Studio
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Adelaide St House
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Steve Ryan - Rix Ryan Photography – 0411649249
Inspiration for a contemporary home office in Gold Coast - Tweed with blue walls and a built-in desk. — Houzz
Upset airs. Study combo cabinets and shelving — roanna08
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CplusC Architectural Workshop
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Home Office with Pool Porthole
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Photo of a contemporary home office in Sydney with grey walls, concrete floors and a built-in desk. — Houzz
i love the idea of a porthole window in a pool. — munchkin71
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Qinross Building Design & Construction
Currajong VIC
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Qinross Building Design & Construction
Traditional study room in Melbourne with medium hardwood floors and a freestanding desk. — Houzz
White wall unit with old style furniture — bmhavenga
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Inbetween Architecture
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Ruffey Lake House (AKA Doncaster House 2)
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Tatjana Plitt
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary study room in Melbourne with concrete floors, a built-in desk and beige walls. — Houzz
Oak wall panelling and shelving — lariss2007
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Atkinson Pontifex
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Were St.
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Eclectic and quaint, this home office screams of warmth and comfort. With its wrought iron window decor and chesterfield sofa, it makes for a rather nice place to work.
Elegant Library and lighting fixtures. — ali_kb
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Nott Architecture
Lewis house
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This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary home office in Sydney with a built-in desk. — Houzz
shelves — trichards11
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dcf design group
New Home - Brighton
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Design ideas for a contemporary study room in Melbourne with white walls, concrete floors, no fireplace and a built-in desk. — Houzz
Compact home office built in desk — christine_mylo14
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Brendan Wong Design
SYDNEY SKYHOME
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Inspiration for a small contemporary study room in Sydney with carpet and a built-in desk. — Houzz
Full Height glass with simple benches — David B
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Nest Architects
Cottage Place
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Design ideas for a mid-sized scandinavian study room in Melbourne with white walls, medium hardwood floors and a built-in desk. — Houzz
under stair desk space if stairs are open and floating — Joel Gilberthorpe
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Orbit Homes
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Balwyn
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Arkee Creative and Armelle Habib
Photo of a small contemporary study room in Melbourne with beige walls, dark hardwood floors, no fireplace and a freestanding desk. — Houzz
The single artwork is a reminder not to clutter. Simple and calming. — mimosamm
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Alix Helps Interiors
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Turramurra Home Office
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A vibrant home office space incorporating a world map mural and custom cabinetry. Try Rebel Walls for the world map mural. Photography by Jason Denton
Blue map on the wall with the white,grey and plant — Katie I
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How much office storage do I need?


To ensure your home office or study room isn’t buried under a deluge of paperwork, books and supplies, incorporate plenty of shelves, cabinets and drawers. Floating or built-in shelves with cubbies can stock books and magazine holders; or for a more traditional look, make room for a large bookcase that fits in with the decor of your home. Invest in a filing cabinet to store paperwork, and opt for a lockable filing cabinet if you have sensitive documents. A tray organiser can store incoming mail and will help prioritise bills.

The type of desk you choose is also key to keeping things organised. Look for desks with deep drawers and plenty of surface space, and add tray organisers to the drawers to keep track of staples like pens, pencils, highlighters and sticky tape. If you want a streamlined look, find a way to conceal any computer cables or wires, too. One solution is to install a false back on your desk, if it doesn’t already have one.

How do I choose an office desk and chair?


If you spend long hours hunched over your work desk at home, invest in ergonomic office chairs with wheels for better back health and comfort. Consider optimal lumbar support with flexibility in adjusting handles and back angle. Most rolling office chairs come upholstered, typically in leather, but that’s no reason why you can’t have one custom-made to suit your home decor.

When picking out your work desk, be sure to consider its overall function. If you work from home and hold meetings, pick an oversized, sturdy desk that is double-sided (can be accessed from both sides). You’ll want it to look professional, so opt for dark timbers over high-shine finishes. It’s also a good idea to create a separate study desk for the kids, so homework doesn’t go missing among your files. If your home office is for the whole family a two-person desk or built-in long work bench are more suitable. Where space is tight, look for a retractable computer desk, or utilise an awkward corner with a corner desk.

What home office decor will encourage productivity?


Use your walls for to-do lists: hang a pegboard and paint it in your favourite colour or be adventurous with chalkboard paint and whiteboard panels. Bulletin boards that keep the whole family in order are an extra feature that always come in handy. Use your stationery and office accessories – think pencil cups, paper trays and magazine holders – to add colour and pattern, and desk lamps, clocks, maps and calendars to personalise the space. Above all else, aim for ease of use.