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Enviable Home Office Setups

Whether you work full-time from home or you just need a space to get things done, a great home office can really amplify your productivity and focus. Whether you prefer clean lines and modern touches or a more vintage look, it’s important to create a space that’s practical as well as beautiful. Here are some designs that might inspire your home office setup.

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If mid-century modern is to your tastes, a home office is a really good opportunity to explore this style. A mid-century modern home office will blend practicality with clean, modern lines and high-quality craftsmanship. A large wooden desk, leather accents, modern art pieces, and a warm neutral color palette come together to create this look.

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For a contemporary industrial style of home office, blend natural materials like wood and brick with steel and leather accents. This is a stripped-back style that would sit comfortably in a high-ceilinged loft space, but you can recreate the loft look at home with brick wall cladding, exposed light fittings, and Edison bulbs.

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For a warmer, countryside aesthetic, your home office should play with natural and decorative elements. Accents like candles, lamps, sculptures, vases and fresh flowers come together to create a cozy and quaint look.

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The boho aesthetic works well in a home office space, making a workspace that feels creative and inviting. Furniture should be made from natural materials like rattan, cane, and wood, decorated with plants and other objects that create a quirky clutter.

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If you need a clear space to focus, a minimal design might suit you best. Clean lines and sleek finishes create this look, which strips down to the bare essentials and reduces distracting decor.

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If you like to get creative, a rustic and eclectic home office design can help set the tone for your work day. Full-height bookcases, decorative artworks, and eclectic furnishings help pull this look together.