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“It’s Pretty Cozy In Here”: 42 Home Office Design Ideas So Good People Just Had To Share Them

“It’s Pretty Cozy In Here”: 42 Home Office Design Ideas So Good People Just Had To Share Them

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Although the pandemic is over, our work lives have indeterminately changed. According to WFH Research, the percentage of Americans working from home was only 7.2% in 2019. In 2023, the number more than tripled to 29.5%. So it's no surprise that people want cozier, more personalized work-dedicated spaces.
Environmental psychologist Sally Augustin, Ph.D. writes for Psychology Today that a home office with more natural light, green leafy plants and placing your desk directly near a window with a scenic view makes us work and feel better. According to neuroscientists, at least. So check out this list of inspiring home offices and feel free to gather some ideas for your own!
Bored Panda sought out a professional to tell us more about designing a home office. Digital creator and workspace consultant Michael Soledad was kind enough to have a chat with us.
Michael helps people design their dream workspaces, mostly for those who work from home. He also creates content about products that help elevate the work-from-home experience.
"I strongly believe that an inspiring space can bring out our best work!" Michael proclaims on his website. Check out Michael's thoughts about the most important elements of a good home office and his tips on how to revamp your WFH station below!

#1 My Corner Feels So Much Cozier Now

My Corner Feels So Much Cozier Now
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Obviously, your office has to be functional, but if there is something we learned from the corporate environment, it is that the more beautiful and personalized our workplace is, the more likely we are to want to spend time there and produce outstanding results. 

Michael Soledad agrees that functional and cozy home offices are becoming more and more important. "I think it's because having a dedicated space for work helps people become more effective at their jobs," he tells Bored Panda.

"The other advantage to having a home office is that you are able to tailor it based on your taste and workflow. This makes the space more efficient and enjoyable to work in which [we] tend to produce better output," Michael adds.

#2 Rate My Setup: 1-Year-Old Edition

Rate My Setup: 1-Year-Old Edition
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#3 Dreamy Home Office

Dreamy Home Office
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We asked Michael what he thinks are the three most important elements of a good home office. He believes the first one is organization. "The more organized you are in your space, the easier it is to locate things that you need," he puts it simply.

Second, you need isolation. "Being in a dedicated space helps you focus on the task at hand," Michael explains. "This doesn't necessarily mean that you need a space that is fully removed from the rest of the house because even a small area or desk for work can help you get in the proper mindset."

And last, but probably the most important, is inspiration. "Nothing makes you want to do your best work more than being in a space that you enjoy," Michael says. "Surrounding yourself with items that inspire you will help you feel like you are living in a space instead of working in it."

#4 What Do You Think Of This Home Office? Would You Work Here?

What Do You Think Of This Home Office? Would You Work Here?
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#5 Two Of My Hobbies In One Room: Gaming And Plants

Two Of My Hobbies In One Room: Gaming And Plants
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#6 Always Connected To Nature

Always Connected To Nature
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The professional designer also shared some simple tips on how you make your home office better. "Declutter as best as you can," Michael goes back to the rule of organization. "Only keep the essentials in the beginning, especially the things in front of you when you are working. This avoids distractions and will help you determine other needs for you as you continue to work from home."

Second, Michael advises not to attempt to get everything you think you need at once. "Your taste can change suddenly depending on your mood or life situation. Pick one item that you need but also really like. Start there and build the rest of your space slowly, one item at a time."

Michael also suggests reusing the items you already have. "Be resourceful. Not everything needs to be bought," he says. "You can repurpose other items you've accumulated around the house. From table lamps to home decor. Move things around and see how they make you feel. Sometimes moving furniture alone can dramatically change a space."

#7 More Or Less Done With The Refurb. Let's See If The Wall Mount Holds Up

More Or Less Done With The Refurb. Let's See If The Wall Mount Holds Up
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#8 How About Replacing LEDs With Plants?

How About Replacing LEDs With Plants?
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#9 Desk Setup Inspiration

Desk Setup Inspiration
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Sally Augustin's idea that we need more natural light in our workplace is emphasized by Cornell University professor Dr. Alan Hedge. In his 2018 study, Hedge found that optimization of natural light in an office can improve health. The respondents in his research reported a 51% drop in incidence of eyestrain. 63% said they get less headaches and 56% feel less drowsy.

#10 My Overgrown Living Room Setup Featuring My Fiancée's Mobile Sit/Stand Desk Setup

My Overgrown Living Room Setup Featuring My Fiancée's Mobile Sit/Stand Desk Setup
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#11 Under Stairs PC Setup

Under Stairs PC Setup
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#12 Finally, My Own Home Desk

Finally, My Own Home Desk
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Natural light is always your friend. It is also essential in a small office because it makes the space feel bigger. That's why, if in any way possible, try to set up your home office closer to the window. Locating it next to a window gives you the optimal access to natural light. However, if that is not possible for some reason, consider placing it at an angle against one of the corners.

#13 Beautiful Home Office

Beautiful Home Office
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#14 This Microsoft Flying Simulator Setup Is Amazing

This Microsoft Flying Simulator Setup Is Amazing
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#15 Good To Be Back In The Batcave After A Little R&R With The Family

Good To Be Back In The Batcave After A Little R&R With The Family
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Plants breathe life into any space, so why should your home office be any different? First, they keep the air around them clean. A NASA study from 2007 found that plants can remove up to 87% of airborne toxins in a single day. 

They are also said to have a soothing effect on you – apparently, they can reduce stress and anxiety. A group of researchers in 2015 found that touching and smelling plants can reduce physiological and psychological stress.

#16 Jumanji Home Office

Jumanji Home Office
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#17 Home Office

Home Office
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#18 It’s That Time Of The Year When Meetings, Messages, And Emails Are Just Non-Stop

It’s That Time Of The Year When Meetings, Messages, And Emails Are Just Non-Stop
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Are you a DIY artist, a graphic designer, or an art enthusiast? Frame it, put it on shelves, on your desk, anywhere it can shine, and make your space full of vibrant energy. Surround yourself with the things you love to create an atmosphere that makes you want to create more. And in this case, don’t worry about less being more – go all out!

#19 You Know, I'm Something Of A Battlestation Myself

You Know, I'm Something Of A Battlestation Myself
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#20 Some Cozy Home Office Vibes

Some Cozy Home Office Vibes
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