55 Ingenious Home Office Desk Ideas and Designs
On this day and age of electronic use, a home office is already a necessity. However, a room or a large space for it is no longer a requisite to setting up a home office. A small office is more in line with the current dynamic lifestyles and smaller gadget designs. The biggest element and space-hugger of an office, the desk, is also the indispensable aspect of the room. However, the bulky office desk has also evolved to adapt to the present lifestyle and use. See below for our collection of the most ingenious and beautiful home office desk ideas and designs you can steal!
1. Very Rustic Industrial
The combination of black steel frames and wood tops give this office desk an edgy yet appealing rustic industrial look. Thick butcher’s block tabletop gives a hint of farmhouse charm.
2. Modern Floating Desk
Smaller offices are in style. This wall and shelves home office features a floating shelf instead of a desk. Set against the wall, the design is space-efficient and modern. Just add a couple of sleek chairs and you’re set.
3. Drawer Organiser
Drawer organisers help to keep work efficient by having a specific space for all your office items – no time lost searching for odd items like a pen or scissors. It also keeps the clutter contained and looks good too!
4. Blue Wall Boxes
This modern and hip home office is made of box shelves in bright blue shades. It also features a floating shelf for its desk. The natural shade of the concrete wall serves as a cool backdrop for the office.
5. Modern Scandinavian
A gorgeous mix of industrial, minimalist and mid-century modern looks. The black metal sawhorse base looks edgy, while the white tabletop is sleek and modern. Trendy and functional!
6. Glass Elegance
Elegant, posh and beautiful. The stainless-steel X-shaped legs complement its glass top. This home office desk is perfect for the perfectionists. No hidden nooks, just the sheer elegance of glass.
7. Underlit Shelves
Wall and shelves offices can get a boost in efficiency and design from underlighting. Adding LED or recessed lighting under the shelves will define the space and provide illumination where it is needed.
8. Table and Nature
Stop dreaming of working outdoor when you can create a home office that will let you work with nature. This stripped-down office features a wood-topped table and glass walls that let natural lighting and views in.
9. T-Shaped Desk
This collaborative home office desk is ideal for partners who want the autonomy of a private zone and the interaction of a common space. The T-shape desk can easily accommodate guests or other members of the family.
10. The Built-in Office
Instead of a room with a desk and chair, this home office design is more similar to closet cabinetry. All the elements – storage, desk, lighting and other accessories are all built-in. The work desk comes in the form of an alcove with drawers and lights.
11. Modern Farmhouse
Sturdy, rustic, charming. This white and wood home office table features the classic X-shaped table legs and the plain solid wood tabletop. A gorgeous mix of efficiency and charms.
12. Fabulous Grey
This showstopper of a home office comes with prominent grey tones including its dark grey wood and steel office desk. The sleek design includes a smooth top and a panel of drawers on one side. The fabulous chandelier and beautiful marble floors complete the luxurious look of the room.
13. Steel Minimalist
No superfluous, just the essentials. This extreme minimalist home office design features a dark grey welded steel office desk with a matching chair. The clean top and lines leave no room for clutter, fuss and fluff.
14. Rustic Transitional
Elegant, functional and sensible home office design. This lovely home office features all the good things – dark wood desktop and cabinet doors, Yale blue table with golden accents, ample storage and a wall of bricks.
15. The U Office
When you need a lot of workspaces, this U-shaped office desk is for you. You’ll have an area for writing, for the computer, drawing and even for collab work – all accessible with a turn of your chair.
16. Wire Slots
The myriad of gadgetry we use today also comes with the unsightly tangle of wires. Adding wire slots to your office desk is an ingenious idea, it will hide the clutter of wires while you keep your gadgets on the table.
17. Black Minimalist
The alcove office concept is popular because of its practicality and space-saving features. This modern alcove office is stripped to the basics – desk, chair, shelves and a filing drawer. The black theme gives the space a dramatic goth look, while the light wood tone of the desk keeps the space cheerful.
18. Ladder Office
Small, efficient, mobile. When all of your work is on your computer, you don’t need much office space. This delightful and practical home office in a ladder already features a desk, storage drawers and shelves. And it can be easily moved from one room to another.
19. The Hallway Workstation
When you work a lot form home, you’ll need a comfortable space to work where you can also be ‘home’. This hallway workstation is right in the middle of the house. The desk is an extension of the kitchen counter but is defined by dividers, specific lighting and a glass wall.
20. White Corner
This chic and bright white home office features an L-shaped desk. The ample space of the desk allows its user to separate the working or thinking area from the consulting or collaboration side.
21. Wall-Mounted Floating Desk
Space or the lack of it is no longer an issue when setting up a home office. This tiny home office consists only of a wall-mounted floating wooden desk, which you can put away when not in use and a wire mesh panel where you can clip on notes, reminders and even hang plants.
22. Two-tone Scandinavian
When you need more table space for a second person or more work, just add in another table. No need to throw away your existing office desk. This Scandinavian-style home office shows how to work a two-table desk beautifully.
23. Desk Organisers
Contain the clutter, improve efficiency and keep your office looking nice and clean. This desktop organiser keeps office items out of the way and within easy reach. No more phones, pens, keys and notepads cluttering your desk!
24. Hushed Elegance
The quiet elegance of this home office design is apparent on its focal point, a beautiful office desk. The stripped-down styling didn’t hide the luxurious finishes, top-of-the-line materials and the impeccable craftsmanship poured into the making of the table.
25. Modern Executive
This urbane home office holds the same imposing air as that of the old Victorian home offices but also evokes a jaunty modern look of today’s relaxed executives. The modern touch is brought in by the sleek modern industrial office desk.
26. A Flip-Away Office
Your home office can be as minuscule as a wall cabinet. This home workstation can be hidden away from plain sight by just flipping the desk, which doubles as the ‘cabinet door’. The tiny but complete home office includes a worktable, shelves and even a drawer for storage.
27. Impressive Black
Imposing, modern, minimalist. The all-black theme of this home office is relieved by the bright and light-toned wood floor. The minimalist design of the black desk highlights its clean lines and no-fuss look – just the tabletop and a chest of drawers on one side.
28. The Office Nook
Creative planning and efficient design can turn an odd nook into your home office. The office desk is replaced by a counter on two sides. Shelves for storage are installed on the upper walls to keep them out of the way.
29. The Modern Minimalist
Sleek, modern and striking! Everything in this home office is in this floating desk. The base of the structure holds a secret compartment and includes power sockets and organisers. The top part is made of sleek wood and slides off to open the storage compartment underneath.
30. Loft Counter
The loft is a great location for a home office. While the location allows you a vantage point of the house, it also affords the users privacy and seclusion. To maximise space usage, install a counter instead of adding an office desk.
31. L-Shaped Modern Desk
This modern office desk features warm wood tops and black steel frames. The combination of wood and steel gives a striking industrial and rustic look. Work efficiency is enhanced by the extra workspace, while clutter is contained by the ample shelving.
32. Office in a Closet
Convert a closet into this hideaway home office. Use a middle shelf as the desk and the upper shelves for storage. Located in the middle of the house, you can still afford privacy by installing a sliding barn door, which will hide away the office at a moment’s notice.
33. Modern White Chippendale
You can DIY this modern white Chippendale office table. With patience and advanced woodworking skills, one can easily create the iconic slat design for the table’s ends. Keep it classy by making the rest of the table plain and simple.
34. Nordic White
This white Scandinavian home office design features the cool icy shade of the north. Black touches on the rug, a potted plant and black accents relieve the starkness of white. The white minimalist desk is supported by a sawhorse base on one side and by the cabinets on the other.
35. Swing-Out Desk
When you don’t have the luxury of space or just need a desk for all your home office work, this hassle-free swing-out desk is perfect for you. Swing it out when needed, put it away during the house party – quick and easy.
36. A Window Counter
Setting up your home office is as quick as installing a counter next to a glass window. The location is favourable as it lets you enjoy optimum lighting and great views! Just add in a chair and some shelves for storage.
37. Tinted Glass Desk
Classy, elegant and modern. This tinted glass desk is sleek and will fit right into any urbane, modern and minimalist interiors. The smoky glass tint evokes a mysterious and edgy vibe. Complement the table with a comfy white bucket seat and a minimalist patterned rug.
38. Pine Magnificence
Rustic at its most elegant. Strong rustic elements come from the classy wood pieces – shelves, exposed beams and the pine desk on iron sawhorse bases. Three drawers provide ample storage, while the classic studded leather chair brings in regal dominance.
39. Glass and Chrome
Clean, neat, modern. The clean chrome-finished metal base matches the chair’s swivel base and complement the clear glass top. The trestle style desk features a wide glass top where you can spread out your work—or add up extra chairs for collab work or an impromptu dinner party.
40. The Corner Desk
This creatively designed corner desk makes the most out of that awkward corner space. The ergonomic design features a curved centre, making movements and use more comfortable. You can use the walls for storage and/or display.
41. Living Room Counter
You can set up a home office even in smallest apartments. The strategic location of this counter makes it an ideal office desk for smaller homes and apartments. All you need for an office is a long table, a chair and a few feet of space at the back of the living room.
42. Solid Black
Imposing and sleek, efficient and stunning. This solid black office desk comes with an impressive square leg design and spacious smooth top. Its all-black hue can highlight a brightly coloured room or a minimalist interior perfectly.
43. Dazzling Gold
Elegance at its finest. The simplicity of the design underscores the muted magnificent of golden pieces – the chair, the chandelier, the shelving and the desk. With such elegant and luxurious pieces, you don’t need much else.
44. Japanese Flush Drawers
This office desk with flush drawers is a great example of the impeccable Japanese carpentry. The barely noticeable drawers fit perfectly and are designed for convenience and function. The clever minimalist woodworking includes holes for opening instead of handles.
45. Glass Wall Counter
Don’t let a magnificent view from your house go to waste. Enjoy it everyday by setting up your home office right where you can see it. This home office features a counter for a desk, set up next to a glass wall overlooking a craggy beach. Great view and work motivator!
46. The Invisible Desk
This airy, barely-there office desk is surprisingly spacious and efficient. The L-shaped desk offer ample workspaces. Complement the invisible glass desk with minimalist interiors and elegant accents.
47. Magnificent Marble
The highlight of this luxurious home office interiors is its magnificent office desk. The intriguing design features a wide tabletop made out of a marble slab resting on three pedestals – a square marble, a black tubular and a golden rectangle. Posh and fascinating!
48. Sit and Stand Desk
Sitting for long stretches of time is unhealthy. This sit and stand desk features an adjustable desk that you can lower to normal height when sitting down or pull up when standing up. You can even place the desk next to a treadmill, which will allow you to walk while working!
49. Dark Grey Alcove
Alcove home offices are popular because of its space-saving design. This dark grey home office is modern, urbane and classy. The clean minimalist lines are efficient, while the upper wall location of the storage cabinets allow the lower half of the office ample work area or space.
50. Doubled Spaces
This tandem home office design is best for couples, kids’ study station or for apartment roommates. The space-saving design features a long desk divided into two separate workspaces by a shelf, which also serves as a storage and organiser.
51. Wall Organiser
Clear your desk with stuff and clutter by adding this sleek and handy wall organiser. The wire mesh wall organiser can be installed in minutes and comes with different pockets for various storage needs.
52. Easy DIY Desk
This DIYed office desk has great looks and personality to fill a room! The rustic gleam of the varnished wood is complemented with industrial touches from its black metal frame and accents. Get creative with repurposing wood!
53. Wood and Resin
Stunning, beautiful, unique. This incredible engineering highlights the beautiful patterns and grains of the wood. Using resin to fill in the uneven edges creates a spectacular finish. A gorgeous and timeless table design.
54. Under the Stairs Nook
No room for a desk? No problem. You can use the awkward space under your stairs and convert it into a centrally located home office nook. A built-in desk is ideal so you can design it according to the space and your needs.
55. Socket and Charging Hub
This discreet socket and charging hub can help a lot in managing wires, increasing accessibility and keeping your office desk neat and clear of clutter. It comes with a cover that you can easily pop out when using the outlets and close when not needed.
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