Home office ideas

Create an efficient and organised home office with these stylish ideas.
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Sophie Robinson's stunning home office
Queen of colour Sophie Robinson has the most gorgeous wraparound woodland mural wallpaper (from her collaboration with Harlequin) in her home office.
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Alcove ideas for mini home office
Working from home will remain the norm for the foreseeable future, and more people have had to think creatively about work spaces. For those without a spare room, or those living in compact spaces, an alcove office is a great solution.
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Stylish home office chair ideas
There’s been huge growth in stylish office chairs with a softer, more homely feel, rather than the more 'technical', and ones which complement existing interiors.
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Home office colour ideas
The positive physical and psychological effects of using colour in the home office have long been established as it can encourage productivity and alertness.
Tips For A Happy, Healthy & Productive Home Office
For a happy, healthy and productive home office, try the following... • Position your desk with a view through a window to help you connect with nature • Increase your exposure to natural light – it will help you to feel more alert during the day • Use paint, wallpaper or styling items to inject colour in energising hues of yellow, green, orange or red • Introduce an office desk into your 9-5 life for a permanent, comfortable home for your laptop • Invest in an ergonomic chair with wellbeing features – and one that doesn't compromise on aesthetics • Buy some desk plants for a burst of greenery and to improve the air quality around you • Banish clutter and consider adopting a minimalist style for your home office space • Use a screen divider to separate your workspace from your p
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Japandi desk idea
If you’re working from home, a muted colour palette is sure to keep you feeling calm. Invest in a solid, good quality wooden desk and chair. (Photo: Rachel Whiting / Styling: Amy Neason)
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Japandi home office idea
Screen dividers provide simple, flexible solutions for zoning home office spaces. 'Ideal for home workers, screens provide a stylish backdrop for video calls whilst minimising noise levels,' says Rachael Fell, Furniture Buying Manager at Habitat. 'Perforated or woven designs are best to ensure light still flows evenly around the room.' (Photo: Habitat)
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An interior designer's guide to creating an office space you'll love
The key elements of a perfect home workspace are the desk, the chair and pleasing surroundings. Interior designer Andrew Griffiths shares how to achieve a space you'll love. If your home has a study, you're well prepared. But in an age when our houses have been getting smaller, and most properties weren't designed with home working in mind, it can be a struggle to get to grips with our living space being our place of work too. (Photo: Anthropologie)
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How to work from home when you don't have a home office
Working from home is becoming more commonplace as companies implement agile and remote working policies for their employees. Although it's okay for short periods, lying in bed or sitting on your sofa for hours on end with your laptop isn't the best workstation. Creating a productive workspace can be difficult and it’s certainly a luxury to have a home office. If you don’t, we’re here to help you find space when you really don’t have any. It might mean getting creative by zoning an existing area.
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How to work from home when you don't have a home office
Companies are implementing agile and remote working policies for their employees. Although it's okay for short periods, when working from home, lying in bed or sitting on your sofa for hours on end with your laptop isn't the best workstation. However, we understand that creating a productive workspace can be difficult when: a) you don't have a dedicated home office, and b) space is already at a premium.
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How to decorate with velvet
Need some decorating inspiration for a study or home office? Add the perfect finishing touch to a simple study room scheme with a velvet lampshade in a vibrant kingfisher blue. (Styling: Lorraine Dawkins. Styling Assistant: Amy Neason. Photography: Tim Young).
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9 clever home office and desk organisation hacks from Pinterest
If you work from home occasionally or have a dedicated home office or study space, the way you organise it can massively affect your productivity. Get some inspiration with our home office and desk organisation hacks for your space. #declutter #homeofficeideas
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Summer colours: decorating with red
With this home office/study area, a single band of brick red turns a shelf space into a focal point. (Styling by Sally Denning and photography by Mark Scott).