Smarten Up With the 10 Most Popular Home Offices of 2016
Creative wall treatments, stylish storage and clever layouts stand out in these reader favorites
A stylish and functional home office can make mundane tasks like paying bills feel like less of a chore. Whether it’s a cork-covered wall, a custom sleeping nook or sculptural storage, this year’s most popular home offices offer great ideas for designing a workspace. Here are the top 10 home offices, as measured by the number of people who saved photos of them to their Houzz ideabooks in 2016. Tell us in the Comments which space is your favorite.
10. Simply chic. This San Francisco home office designed by Katie Martinez keeps it simple and chic with a mounted slab of stained wood for a desk and a wall covered in cork. If you don’t have enough space to dedicate an entire room as an office, consider this option for transforming a single wall.
9. Recurring element. This home office in Melbourne, Australia, speaks to the power of repeating patterns in interior design. Notice how the pattern on the wallpaper is picked up by the three wire baskets on top of the open shelves and again on the wire backs of the two desk chairs.
8. Study and slumber. This well-appointed home office in Moscow has the fit and finish of a first-class sleeper car on a train. With its custom cabinets, antique desk and luxurious daybed, it’s a grand place to get some work done or take a leisurely nap.
7. Chocolate and cream. Doing work at home can be a drag, but if it’s being done in a sumptuous office space, it can feel a whole lot better. This Houston home office features chocolate-brown walls and furniture upholstered in soothing cream linen that just might make you want to stay for a while.
6. Sculptural standout. Without its custom bookcase, this Los Angeles home office in white and wood would hardly stand out. This room highlights the power that one distinct showpiece can have in transforming an entire space.
5. Dark and moody. Although many corporate offices tend to feature white walls and bright fluorescent lighting, you have the option to darken up the mood at home. This New Orleans home office designed by Kristi Spouse features built-in cabinets painted black and vintage-inspired industrial lighting.
4. Swivel suite. It’s nice to have options. This home office designed by Alison Whittaker allows one to use the free-standing desk in the center of the room or to swivel the leather desk chair around to face the built-in desk against the back wall. And of course there’s always the option of swiveling the chair to gaze out the window.
3. Three’s company. If you have to spend time paying bills, writing grocery lists or doing homework, it can be nice to have some company. This office space in Calgary, Canada, includes custom cabinetry that reaches to the ceiling for ample storage and desk space that can accommodate three people at the same time.
2. Surrounded by loved ones. This relaxed home office designed by Andrew Howard features a handmade framed photo collage of the homeowners’ family and friends. Even when you have to get some work done at home, it’s nice to see a friendly reminder of all the people you love.
1. Homework haven. Interior designer Alison Johnston says that this San Francisco home office acts as a control center for the family. “Kids work on computers in open spaces, not in their rooms,” she says. The custom built-in desks are covered in green linoleum to provide a durable and cleanable surface.
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