A home office is now a must for every home. With the modern lifestyle and working arrangements, anyone who owns and can use a computer will need space in the home office. For couples, that means at least two workspaces at home. But the good news is, you don’t need as much space to set up a modern home office. Here are some of the most efficient and beautiful home office for couples ideas and designs!
1. Opposite Sides
Classy office with a modern twist. The classic white and bright interiors is complemented by the cool grey walls and rustic office desks. The workstations are positioned against opposite walls, leaving the centre open to traffic. The office also features a door leading to a balcony or a deck.
2. Classic and Cosy
Elegant and timeless. This cosy home office for two features beloved accents and décors like the rattan-inspired black chairs, graceful white diamond trellis window and natural wood flooring. A day bed and television are added for utmost comfort and relaxation.
3. Utilitarian White
The bright interiors of this apartment home office makes up for its narrow and limited space. The utilitarian office includes a long table, a pair of chairs, whitewashed wood flooring and black accents. A few potted plants are added to perk up the room.
4. Shared Table
Instead of two office desks, this home office features a large square table set in the middle of the room with two workstations set up in two sides. This setup allows couples to work across each other. The wide window lets in natural light, while the cool mint green wall balances the dark wood finishes of the furniture.
5. The Business Hub
Bright, dynamic design, stimulating. Things get done in this office. The efficient floor plan places the desks, the counters and storage to the sides, leaving the centre of the room open. The workstations face a wide window, while on the floor is an eye-catching and casual carpet design. The striking grey chandelier drives in the modern and sleek look of the room.
6. A Statement Rug
Nothing like a bright red rug to energize a room! This white and bright home office is made exciting by the addition of the red patterned Persian rug. The room is divided into two sides, with separate desks to provide its users with enough space and autonomy.
7. Updated Mid-Century Modern
Mid-century modern furniture are sleek, functional and chic. They can also be easily adapted into modern interiors. This cool home office features mid-century modern pieces – chairs, tables and lamps in modern colours – grey, white and wood.
8. Mind your own Side
When you and your partner are in different fields of work but still want to be working in the same room, this arrangement will work best. With a clear room divider, each will get his/her own space. You can use the divider for storage and organising.
9. Dignified Blues
Dignified, cool and efficient. The deep colours of blue create a distinguished air that comes with knowledge, confidence and expertise. The desks are set next to each other in the centre, with the chairs on the opposite sides. The bench added for guests to sit on and for additional storage. Two walls are dedicated to shelving and display.
10. A Glass Wall
Elegant and well-appointed. Users will have the option to work on their own with their appointed stations or collaborate and work together on the island table. The opposite sides mirror in design, each includes a work area and shelves. The best feature of this home office is its wall in full glass.
11. Modern Collaboration
Cosy, modern and delightful. This is for the modern couple – dynamic, space conscious and tech-reliant. The long shelf-desk lets them work alongside while giving them the option and enough space to work separately. The wide windows let in natural lighting and provide great views of the outside.
12. The Library
Readers, researchers and scholars will love this library-inspired home office. The dark mahogany shelves and table, elegant leather chairs, warm lighting and stately settings give the room an air of dignified learning, serenity and welcome.
13. Grey Minimalist
Cool, relaxing, calm. This is the environment you want when you want to focus and get things done. The modern minimalist interiors only includes the necessary – a shelf for a desk, a pair of chairs, enough lighting and a cork board for display and reminders.
14. Cosy Arrangements
A cosy corner of your home is all you need to set up an office for both you and your partner. Two sides of the corner feature work desks and storage shelves and cabinets. Specific lighting is installed to optimise use, while the colour scheme is kept light to make the room look bigger. The interesting pine green shade of the cabinets provide accent and character to the space.
15. Artistic Inclinations
Visual artists will love the wide desks, ample lighting and creative clutter of this room. The floating wall shelves, white interiors and huge tables feed on the artistic creative vibes of the room. Keep the floor bare to counter the cluttered walls and to facilitate foot and chair traffic.
16. Built-in Desks
Building in the desks is amongst the top options when saving up and optimising space use. The setup places the desks against the wall, leaving the centre of the room open to traffic. This multiple user home office also features built-in shelves for storage and undercabinet lighting for a warmer ambience.
17. Working Views
Do not let a good view go to waste. When blessed with great views around your home, take advantage of it by designing your home office with that in mind. This small home office includes the amazing beachfront into the design by adding wide glass windows and building the desks facing it.
18. Elegant Emerald Touches
Bright, airy, elegant. This loft home office is well-lit, space-efficient and sophisticated. The cabinets, drawers and workstations are classy and chic. Gold accents on the chairs and lighting add a luxurious air, while the bright green shelves and trims enhance the chic and bold look.
19. Cool Modern
Mint green walls, white flooring, white desks and wood accents make up the look of this modern, efficient and cosy home office. The minimalist look is best for tech-based and paperless offices and users. The shelves are more of a decorative than a functional feature, while the bare uncarpeted floors are best for wheeled chairs.
20. Facing Opposites
This unique one-table multiple users arrangement lets you and your partner sit opposite and still get to use the full width of the table. With the other person not directly in your line of sight, but still within your peripheral view. The all-white interiors is complemented by the light wood flooring and the black pendant lamp.
21. Chalkboard Wall
Fun, energetic and edgy. This home office design is perfect for individuals who like to have fun while at work. The glossy yellow desk is perky and bright, while the wood-toned splashback adds a hint of rustic charms. Creative lighting and funky walls, which includes the graphic wall feature and the chalkboard wall. Functional, sensible and smart addition!
22. Scandinavian Whites
Scandinavian minimalism and functionality of designs are apparent in this well-appointed home office. The vertical lines created by the wood panel walls give relief from the stark whiteness of the interiors. Efficient shelving provides ample storage and organising space. Those rocking chairs look comfortable and fun!
23. The T Desk
This home office puts a premium on the workspaces. The T-desk doubles the working area for both users. Aside from their designated spaces, users also have the option to collaborate using the centre desk or for one of them to have an extension. The modern interiors include a few but striking decorative pieces – black and white patterned rug and a sleek bars and bulbs chandelier.
24. Matchy Matchy
Modern, space-efficient and chic. The trendy hallway home office features minimalist pieces including the perfectly sized, well-appointed wood tables, sensible chairs and sleek floating shelves. Desk organiser and table drawers manage the clutter, while the eye-catching desk lamps provide extra lighting for night-time work.
25. Vintage Charms
Give your modern home office a lot of vintage vibes by adding interesting antique pieces. The floating shelves, built-in desks and neutral colours of this spacious and open home office provide its modern look, while the antique office chairs, brass wheel décor and wood carvings bring in the mysterious and charming vintage air.
26. Rustic Industrial
This home office setup includes wood-and-metal office tables, vintage office chairs, a pair of cork boards and potted plants. Set up in an open hallway, the office is a comfortable hub where one can work while cooking or while looking after the family. This will work best for families with young children who can also use the space for schoolwork.
27. Small and Spacious
Optimise storage space by utilising our available vertical space. This small and narrow home office is still roomy, thanks to its efficient design. Floating shelves and desks are set against two walls, leaving most of the room open to foot traffic. White interiors, the glass wall, ample lighting and the floating shelves help make the room appear bigger than it really is.
28. Working Loft
The loft can be the perfect home office. This cosy home office for two occupies one end of the loft with desks against the wall. The huge centre window and set of drawers serve as the separator between the two workspaces. Clean walls and floor prevent the room from looking stuffy, while ample lighting and white walls contribute to the airy interiors.
29. Family Friendly Office
This multi-user home office has room enough for the entire family. Parents have specific workplaces, while the kids can use the extra space in the centre. It can also be used for crafting, artworks or collaboration space for parents. Keep the room well-lit and airy with wide windows and light-toned interiors.
30. Tamed Bohemian
Adventurous, free-spirited, creative. This colourful and warm home office features a lot of potted greens, a long plywood-topped desk and an eye-catching weaved rattan chandelier. Large framed images add a personal touch, while the strikingly colourful rug puts the look and the room together.
31. Hallway Doubles
A minimalist work hub for the couple on the go. This modern home office is set in the hallway, next to the kitchen and in the centre of the house. Designed for a dynamic and modern couple, the office includes enough power outlets, glass-topped workspaces, storage drawers and shelves. The fabulous wood panelling is added to define the space.
32. Creative Workspaces
For the couple who loves to have fun in creating, colours and arts! This cosy home office has enough room for storage in its shelves, a long work desk enough for two or more users, ample lighting from the large window. Bright coloured pieces – chairs, area rug and accents perk up the room and complement the all-white interiors.
33. Grungy White
Grungy, trendy, hip. Take the nostalgic charm of an old and sooty building into this bright and beautiful home office. Exposed brick walls, soot-black and exposed wirings and plumbing bring in the romantic industrial era, while the all-white interiors, plant accents and the colourful area rug make the room modern and bright.
34. An Extra Table
This home office is designed for families with young kids. A couple of workstations, shelves and storage drawers occupy one wall of the room. The centre features an extra table for kids to use, or as an additional work area. The jovial room features neutral colours with bright blue accents.
35. Compact Elegance
Modern, sophisticated and elegant. This minimalist work hub is luxurious and space efficient. Designed for modern users, the office features a plain desk, two elegant chairs and a pair of modern table lamps. To frame the work area are identical glass-fronted cabinets for storage and display.
36. Modern Understatement
A pleasant room to work in doesn’t need much. The white interiors and warm wood accents of this modern and charming home office create a perfectly pleasant and cheerful atmosphere. The white walls and ceilings help keep the room bright and airy, while the wood-themed floor and wooden chairs give it a rustic feel.
37. Rouge Points
Stunning, chic and trendy. Transform a generic modern home office into a fabulous work hub by adding a few luxurious pieces in your favourite colour. The neutral interiors of this office provide the perfect backdrop for the statement red chairs, a matching floor lamp and accents.
38. Farmhouse Charms
Get the charms of farmhouse styling into the space efficiency of modern designs. The modern office desks and built-in box shelves are functional and efficient. Dress up the space with rustic décor starting with the spindle-backed chairs, plaid pillows, basket organisers and vintage accents.
39. The Corner Office
This modern and well-appointed home office is designed for power couples. Dynamic designs including the long work desks, comfortable office chairs, wide glass window and ergonomic workstations allow efficient and comfortable work, while ample storage system keeps clutter at bay.
40. Opposites Attract
Working is a breeze when you have the love of your life in front of you. This charming home office is designed for couples who like working together. At the centre is the shared table with only organisers and a lamp to divide the workstations. White interiors is bright with the book covers to provide pops of colours.
41. Relaxed White
This bright and beautiful home office will make you fell in love with working! The modern design is filled with rustic vacation accents – straw hats, lush plants, repurposed wooden seats and rattan pieces. Who needs a vacation when you have a relaxing office this pretty?
42. Cool Beachy
Bring in the cool breezy air of the beach house design into your office. Anchor rope framed mirrors, bare walls and floors, rustic pieces, wide glass windows to let plenty of natural light in. The potted green underscores the tropical setting while the blue patterned ottoman brings in the sea colours.
43. Cosy Scandinavian
This modern Scandinavian home office is efficient, well-appointed and gorgeously designed. Sporting the neutral and light tones of minimalist interiors, the room includes light shades of blues and tans. Despite its limited square footage, the office has enough working space and storage for two users.
44. Verandah Desks
When you want to be working outdoors to enjoy the views but still need the comforts of an indoor room, this verandah work office will perfectly fit your needs. The wide glass windows allow unhampered views, ample lighting and the airy vibe. Bring in some potted plants to complete the look.
45. Corporate Visions
Sleek, cool, modern. This efficient minimalist home office is also comfortable. The glass wall is fitted with Aegean blue shelves and a long worktable matching the light wood tones of the home’s interiors. Sensible and comfortable white chairs and a window seat for your breaks.
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