Home Office Design
Updated 2/2/23
When it comes to home office design ideas, your lifestyle and the space you have available make all the difference. Creative interior designs for home offices can help you feel more productive and stylish while doing your work. See how to get started here where we will discuss the layout of office furniture and home office furniture arrangement.
This article comes in two parts. First, we'll look at some general design tips to make sure you get the most out of your small office layout. Second, with the help of diagrams, we'll provide some tips on how to arrange a small office layout and furniture for small office recommendations.
Office Design Tips
Below are some general tips for office design, including storage and furniture considerations that can help maximize your space
1. Organize Your Space with HomeWork
The HomeWork Collection is thoughtfully designed to bring style, function, and inspiration to any study space. Built with quality materials, modular designs and crafted with attention to detail, these desks and workstations elevate your home office or classroom corner with modern design that feels both purposeful and inviting. Whether you are outfitting a busy family workspace or a dedicated teen study zone, this collection delivers a perfect balance of form and function that helps make every homework session more productive.
What makes the HomeWork Collection truly exceptional is its versatility and adaptability. With multiple size options and modular configurations, you can choose from compact desks for smaller spaces or larger workstations when you need extra room to spread out. Every piece is designed to maximize your available square footage without compromising on style. This collection is ideal for apartments, bedrooms, bonus rooms, or organized home offices. The clean lines and curated finishes effortlessly complement a wide range of décor, allowing your study area to feel intentional and cohesive.
To help you stay organized in style, the collection includes coordinating wall shelves, versatile bookcases, and sleek filing cabinets that match your desk variation perfectly. These space saving storage solutions are created to keep school supplies, notebooks, binders, and essentials neatly in place so clutter does not stand a chance. With matching finishes and design continuity throughout, you will enjoy a seamless look that feels curated and chic.
Whether you are a busy student, remote worker, or creative thinker, the HomeWork Collection offers smart design features that support your day to day needs. Its blend of stylish storage, customizable layouts, and durable craftsmanship helps you create a study space that is both beautiful and organized. Discover how the HomeWork Collection can transform your learning environment and inspire focus, creativity, and calm, all while enhancing your home with thoughtfully coordinated pieces.
2. Choose the Right Type of Home Office Desk
There is a different type of home office desk for any type of work you might want to do at home! Various styles and footprints can fit your needs, depending on whether you have a laptop or a desktop computer, and how much space you have.
• A desk office design like a corner desk combines storage and function, and also provides extra legroom.
• A writing desk has a smaller footprint that integrates well into a quiet corner or can sit behind a sofa.
• A credenza, which is a desk with an attached cupboard, works well in dining or living rooms.
3. Maximize Space with Multi-Purpose Furniture
Your home office furniture arrangement is so much cozier than a cubicle. For a dedicated home office space that only sees occasional use, mixing in upholstery is one way to help the room get as much use as possible. Adding two small chairs or a sleeper sofa creates guest seating and also allows the room to do double duty as a guest room.
Do you work with clients in your home office, share the office with someone else in the family, or help out with homework or household tasks? An upholstered dining chair makes a great solution for extra seating.
4. Choose an Interior Design That Complements Your Home
Consider your workflow and what items you need to have close at hand before selecting home office furniture. Then look for pieces that are functional but reflect the rest of your living space. Functional pieces, like modular options, are easy to find in our featured home office.
If your home has contemporary decor, artistic pieces or modern metal furniture are ideal. If your home is traditional, your home office might feature warm wood and soft, comfy chairs, or even a loveseat.
Office Furniture Arrangement (With Layouts)
Home offices don't have to be big to be functional. You can take advantage of the space you have by taking the time to arrange the furniture in a way that works for the room and for you. Check out these three small office furniture arrangements for ideas on how to revamp your home workspace.
1. Extra Seating in the Front, Business in the Back
If you need space in your small home office for guests and clients, this furniture arrangement is the perfect setup. By pushing the desk to the back of the room, you can free up floor space for extra seating and still have room to place bookcases on either side of your desk for additional storage. Just be sure to choose smaller chairs and a small accent table to avoid overwhelming the space with furniture.
2. Desk at Center Stage
Your desk is where you get your most important work done, so why not let it take center stage in your home office? By moving your desk and chair away from the wall, you can free up that space for bookcases or custom storage units. If your room is large enough, you can place a small accent chair in the corner for guests, clients, or Fido. To break up the room, try adding a large rug directly in the middle (under your desk).
3. Corner Desk, Lots of Storage
Corner desks are a great way to utilize every bit of space in a small office. This layout packs in as much storage as possible by placing two filing cabinets and two bookcases on either side of the desk. Again, we've thrown a chair in the corner because you never know when you're going to need extra seating. Or just when you want to escape from your desk chair for a little while.
Design Your Home Office With Bassett
With thoughtful home office design, your workday can be the best part of the day. Whether you’re looking for a desk, filing cabinet, extra storage, bookcases, or open shelving, shop Bassett Furniture's complete selection of home office furniture and start making your interior design for your home office a reality.