The 10 Most Popular Home Office Photos of Summer 2021
Find inspiration for creating a hardworking home office from these most-saved new photos on Houzz
This Trending Now story features the most-saved home office photos uploaded to Houzz between June 15 and Sept. 15, 2021.
Working from home looks different to many people, and this countdown of the most-saved home office photos of spring 2021 reflects that. You’ll find large spaces with lots of equipment and storage, and small but mighty spaces that don’t skimp on style or functionality.
Working from home looks different to many people, and this countdown of the most-saved home office photos of spring 2021 reflects that. You’ll find large spaces with lots of equipment and storage, and small but mighty spaces that don’t skimp on style or functionality.
9. English Country Influence
Interior designer Sarah Robertson of Studio Dearborn helped her clients incorporate the classic British style they love into their 1920s colonial revival home. Part of a larger kitchen remodel, this work station’s traditional deep blue cabinetry, dark-paneled look in the upper cabinet area and wood desktop lend an English country look.
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Interior designer Sarah Robertson of Studio Dearborn helped her clients incorporate the classic British style they love into their 1920s colonial revival home. Part of a larger kitchen remodel, this work station’s traditional deep blue cabinetry, dark-paneled look in the upper cabinet area and wood desktop lend an English country look.
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8. An Office Loft in the Trees
Remodeling this home office in Michiana Shores, Indiana, was part of an extensive whole-house remodel completed by architectural designer Scott Dresner. Houzz users loved the treehouse feel of the light-filled second-floor room. A wall of windows and skylights let the tree canopies and sky become part of the space.
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Remodeling this home office in Michiana Shores, Indiana, was part of an extensive whole-house remodel completed by architectural designer Scott Dresner. Houzz users loved the treehouse feel of the light-filled second-floor room. A wall of windows and skylights let the tree canopies and sky become part of the space.
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7. A Break-Time Spot
While this Long Island office has a desk on the opposite side of the room, Houzz readers were most taken with this cozy nook. The interior designers at Chango & Co. surrounded a love seat and ottoman with clean-lined built-ins and tongue-and-groove paneling. It’s a great place to take a break, do some work-related reading or participate in Zoom calls. A pull-out sofa can also help the room double as a guest room when needed.
While this Long Island office has a desk on the opposite side of the room, Houzz readers were most taken with this cozy nook. The interior designers at Chango & Co. surrounded a love seat and ottoman with clean-lined built-ins and tongue-and-groove paneling. It’s a great place to take a break, do some work-related reading or participate in Zoom calls. A pull-out sofa can also help the room double as a guest room when needed.
6. Relaxed French Country
The designers at Fergus Garber Architects channeled French country style in this California office space. They created a relaxed atmosphere with plaster walls, a natural stone floor, natural wood and a mix of casual fabrics in the space.
The designers at Fergus Garber Architects channeled French country style in this California office space. They created a relaxed atmosphere with plaster walls, a natural stone floor, natural wood and a mix of casual fabrics in the space.
5. Room for Two
This shared Denver home office by Diane Gordon Design has plenty of room for two or more to work at the same time. Three windows fill the room with natural light, while cabinetry provides plenty of space for office equipment and files.
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This shared Denver home office by Diane Gordon Design has plenty of room for two or more to work at the same time. Three windows fill the room with natural light, while cabinetry provides plenty of space for office equipment and files.
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4. Light and Bright
Interior designer Wendy Mauro nestled this light-filled workstation into a kitchen in Charleston, North Carolina. The cabinetry and backsplash match the rest of the room for a seamless look.
Interior designer Wendy Mauro nestled this light-filled workstation into a kitchen in Charleston, North Carolina. The cabinetry and backsplash match the rest of the room for a seamless look.
3. Nestled In
The design-build pros at Benvenuti and Stein nestled an office area into the open floor plan of this midcentury modern home. Matching the wood cladding around it to the rest of the walls helped blend the workstation into the room.
The design-build pros at Benvenuti and Stein nestled an office area into the open floor plan of this midcentury modern home. Matching the wood cladding around it to the rest of the walls helped blend the workstation into the room.
2. Victorian Garden Inspiration
The pros at Amy Storm & Company lent Victorian-inspired appeal to this Chicago home office with dark and lovely floral wallpaper. Open shelves allow the pattern to extend to the ceiling, while a window over the desk lets light into the dark-colored room.
The pros at Amy Storm & Company lent Victorian-inspired appeal to this Chicago home office with dark and lovely floral wallpaper. Open shelves allow the pattern to extend to the ceiling, while a window over the desk lets light into the dark-colored room.
1. A Quiet Place
Interior designer Courtney Thomas transformed a Los Angeles dressing room into this quiet office. Lots of beautiful built-ins provide space for paperwork, office equipment and supplies. Two open shelves leave space to display favorite books and other objects.
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Interior designer Courtney Thomas transformed a Los Angeles dressing room into this quiet office. Lots of beautiful built-ins provide space for paperwork, office equipment and supplies. Two open shelves leave space to display favorite books and other objects.
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The pros at Sumit Donga Designs used a mix of bright yellow, cool blue and white cabinetry that channels the playful spirit of midcentury modern architecture in this Mumbai home. Drawers, doors and cubbies fit together like puzzle pieces, creating an interesting composition.
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