6 Perfect Places to Establish Your Home Office

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A home office does not require a lot of space because it can be a little room that doesn’t seem fit for anything.

Set up your office desk somewhere in your house with minimal distraction, adequate lighting, and enough space for moving around

Here’s how to do it:

Here’s how to do it:

Fit a desk into an alcove

Alcoves are notoriously difficult to decorate,the alcove is either too small or too dark for your liking and a bit hidden.

Fit a desk into an alcove

With a suitable work desk, the alcove can be revitalized and well-utilized. It will also be tucked away nicely, causing minimal disruption to the rest of your interior design.

Integrate a workspace with fitted storage

A hideaway office relieves you from the unattractive mess that an office desk in the middle of the room may make, as well as the risk of it looking out of place.

Integrate a workspace with fitted storage

Depending on the design of the closest, you could customize a tiny desk to fit into the space or use middle shelves as a desk.

Your dressing table can also be used as an office desk

Why not make the dressing table multifunctional?

With no room to carve out a home office, you may not have enough space to accommodate both a dressing table and a separate office desk. 

Your dressing table can also be used as an office desk

Choose a versatile desk with a design that allows it to be used for both makeup and office supplies

Desk in the corner

Empty corners are another ideal spot to put your desk. You can make one in a rectangular, square, or l-shape to fit into the space.

Desk in the corner

For added storage, shelving units can be added and wall decoration to curate the walls.

Narrow desk behind the couch

You can fit a compact workstation with a desk and a slender chair in the space behind that couch where nothing really happens.

Narrow desk behind the couch

The seat can be slid under the desk when not in use to allow space for movement and prevent clutter.

In front of a bay window

Take up dead space in front of a bay window with a work desk. You will benefit from fresh air, sufficient lighting, and a beautiful

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