The Top 10 New Home Offices Right Now
These stylish, well-organized home offices show how designers blend beauty, function and on-camera-meeting appeal
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Whether wrapped in bold blue or serene neutrals, these home offices blend beauty and brains. Built-ins corral clutter, shelves showcase personality and every space is videoconference-ready. Check out this countdown of the most-saved new home office photos and get to work sharing your favorites in the Comments.
Whether wrapped in bold blue or serene neutrals, these home offices blend beauty and brains. Built-ins corral clutter, shelves showcase personality and every space is videoconference-ready. Check out this countdown of the most-saved new home office photos and get to work sharing your favorites in the Comments.
9. Refined and Modern
Classic architectural detailing combines with modern touches in this office in Harpenden, England. Randa Kort Interior Architecture & Design used tailored tones and refined finishes to harmonize the space with the design for the rest of the newly built home. Contemporary touches include light wood herringbone flooring, dark-toned built-in cabinetry and shelving and a modern pendant light. There’s room for a lighted work of art in an opening in the shelving behind the desk, a nice backdrop if a video call is on the schedule.
Classic architectural detailing combines with modern touches in this office in Harpenden, England. Randa Kort Interior Architecture & Design used tailored tones and refined finishes to harmonize the space with the design for the rest of the newly built home. Contemporary touches include light wood herringbone flooring, dark-toned built-in cabinetry and shelving and a modern pendant light. There’s room for a lighted work of art in an opening in the shelving behind the desk, a nice backdrop if a video call is on the schedule.
8. Classically Blue
Monochromatic colonial blue built-in cabinetry and shelving acts as a backdrop for a handsome wood desk and leather swivel chair in this Eastover, North Carolina, home office designed by Anne Buresh Interior Design. There’s plenty of room for office supplies in the closed cabinetry, plus space for displaying art and other objects on the open shelving. An area rug picks up the blue and brown tones of the furnishings.
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Monochromatic colonial blue built-in cabinetry and shelving acts as a backdrop for a handsome wood desk and leather swivel chair in this Eastover, North Carolina, home office designed by Anne Buresh Interior Design. There’s plenty of room for office supplies in the closed cabinetry, plus space for displaying art and other objects on the open shelving. An area rug picks up the blue and brown tones of the furnishings.
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7. A Study in White
This office in a newly constructed Dallas home designed by Jessica Koltun Home has an ethereal quality thanks to neutral tones, light and airy finishes and fixtures, curved details and a large arched window that lets in tons of natural light. Details like white paneled walls, soft tailored drapes, a linen pendant light over the curved desk and textured rug are elegant touches.
This office in a newly constructed Dallas home designed by Jessica Koltun Home has an ethereal quality thanks to neutral tones, light and airy finishes and fixtures, curved details and a large arched window that lets in tons of natural light. Details like white paneled walls, soft tailored drapes, a linen pendant light over the curved desk and textured rug are elegant touches.
6. Color and Texture
Lighter-toned blue paint on the cabinetry, fireplace and moldings highlights architectural details in this Haverford, Pennsylvania, home office. The monochromatic design really pops against textured mauve wallpaper on the ceiling and the back wall of the open shelves. The space is part of the modernization of a 1937 Georgian-style family home that was renovated by Ernst Brothers.
Lighter-toned blue paint on the cabinetry, fireplace and moldings highlights architectural details in this Haverford, Pennsylvania, home office. The monochromatic design really pops against textured mauve wallpaper on the ceiling and the back wall of the open shelves. The space is part of the modernization of a 1937 Georgian-style family home that was renovated by Ernst Brothers.
5. Moody and Modern
The midcentury Gunni Omann desk is the centerpiece of this office in Brooklyn, New York. The owners often work from home, and architect Terri Appel of Appel Architecture and design-build pro Jonathan Eklund of Ecostruct delivered on the homeowners’ requests with lots of built-in storage and an attractive backdrop for video meetings. Moody paint covers the open storage and walls, which have walnut wainscoting. The pros updated the original fireplace with marble to contrast with the room’s dark tones.
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The midcentury Gunni Omann desk is the centerpiece of this office in Brooklyn, New York. The owners often work from home, and architect Terri Appel of Appel Architecture and design-build pro Jonathan Eklund of Ecostruct delivered on the homeowners’ requests with lots of built-in storage and an attractive backdrop for video meetings. Moody paint covers the open storage and walls, which have walnut wainscoting. The pros updated the original fireplace with marble to contrast with the room’s dark tones.
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4. Out-of-Sight Storage
Originally clad in dark wood, this shared home office in Northbrook, Illinois, for a pair of psychologists got freshened up with a bright, silvery paint (Autonomous by Sherwin-Williams). Now, thanks to designer Jeannine Bogart of Epic Interiors, the room is the perfect space for the couple’s telehealth sessions. The space has plenty of open shelving and closed cabinetry for optimal storage. Lower cabinets conceal a printer, and the pros added outlets to keep cords out of sight. The cabinets also got new hardware and there’s a new ceiling light fixture.
Originally clad in dark wood, this shared home office in Northbrook, Illinois, for a pair of psychologists got freshened up with a bright, silvery paint (Autonomous by Sherwin-Williams). Now, thanks to designer Jeannine Bogart of Epic Interiors, the room is the perfect space for the couple’s telehealth sessions. The space has plenty of open shelving and closed cabinetry for optimal storage. Lower cabinets conceal a printer, and the pros added outlets to keep cords out of sight. The cabinets also got new hardware and there’s a new ceiling light fixture.
3. Light and Quiet
A large custom white oak built-in wraparound desk in this Toronto office has a view of a cherry tree from a large west-facing window, something the homeowner requested when Wanda Ely Architect created an addition to the rear of the home. There’s plenty of workspace and storage for a printer and other supplies under the shelves on the left side of the desk. Ely kept the room light and serene by painting the walls a 25% lighter version of Benjamin Moore’s White Wisp. A pendant light with a built-in planter adds to the serenity and echoes the greenery outside.
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A large custom white oak built-in wraparound desk in this Toronto office has a view of a cherry tree from a large west-facing window, something the homeowner requested when Wanda Ely Architect created an addition to the rear of the home. There’s plenty of workspace and storage for a printer and other supplies under the shelves on the left side of the desk. Ely kept the room light and serene by painting the walls a 25% lighter version of Benjamin Moore’s White Wisp. A pendant light with a built-in planter adds to the serenity and echoes the greenery outside.
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2. Creative Corner
All-white paneling and multiple windows give this home office the feel of a sunroom. Located in an East Hampton, New York, home, the space is tucked into a corner of a 200-square-foot living room addition. Designer Faith Baboolal of Faith Victoria Architect created a compact 7-foot-6-inch desk with quartz countertops and almond-colored cabinetry that has outlets within it to hide wiring for office equipment. Baboolal uses Houzz Pro business software.
All-white paneling and multiple windows give this home office the feel of a sunroom. Located in an East Hampton, New York, home, the space is tucked into a corner of a 200-square-foot living room addition. Designer Faith Baboolal of Faith Victoria Architect created a compact 7-foot-6-inch desk with quartz countertops and almond-colored cabinetry that has outlets within it to hide wiring for office equipment. Baboolal uses Houzz Pro business software.
1. Doing Double Duty
Look closely on the shelves of this most-saved new office space on Houzz and you’ll see some items not normally found in an office. That’s because this handsome space doubles as a kitchen pantry. Used part time, the office was part of a summer cottage renovation on the Massachusetts coast by Tapper Richards Interiors and Harding Builders that added a mudroom, pantry and the office. Double pocket doors close the space off from the nearby mudroom and kitchen, keeping it semi-secluded. Designer Jennifer Richards enriched the space with color-washed navy blue walls and built-in cabinets and enlivened the ceiling with a bird design wallpaper. A window seat with custom cushion and pillows, a comfy chair and patterned Roman shade keep the space homey.
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Look closely on the shelves of this most-saved new office space on Houzz and you’ll see some items not normally found in an office. That’s because this handsome space doubles as a kitchen pantry. Used part time, the office was part of a summer cottage renovation on the Massachusetts coast by Tapper Richards Interiors and Harding Builders that added a mudroom, pantry and the office. Double pocket doors close the space off from the nearby mudroom and kitchen, keeping it semi-secluded. Designer Jennifer Richards enriched the space with color-washed navy blue walls and built-in cabinets and enlivened the ceiling with a bird design wallpaper. A window seat with custom cushion and pillows, a comfy chair and patterned Roman shade keep the space homey.
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This mellow home office in North Carolina by Konrady & Son Construction makes the most of a narrow space and has a coastal feel, with light wood flooring and slatted wood walls. There’s plenty of light when working at the built-in desk thanks to corner windows, which have room-darkening shades to block out light or concentrate on work when needed. Pop art on the walls and beachy textiles lock in the laid-back feel.
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