It’s March – already. If you’re anything like I am, you’re still mentally processing March 2020 and can’t even fathom that an entire year has gone by already. As March marks the first anniversary of the work from home era, we’re putting the spotlight on some of our favorite work from home offices that were renovated over the last year. Let these home office décor ideas inspire your next renovation!
Work From Home Offices We Love:
1. Ceiling Metallics
Dripping in décor from floor to ceiling, this work from home office is a dream. When decorating your WFH space, think outside of the box. This stunning ceiling wallpaper fills the room with character and creates a dreamy work from home setup that’ll make you never want to return to the office again. Fun fact: This Luster Silver Distressed Texture Wallpaper was installed by @katieswallpaper for Brother Vs. Brother on HGTV!
2. Modern Hideaway
We can’t get enough of this classic, modern home office setup. Spend the hours of 9-5 at the desk, then spend the hours of 5-9 curled up on the couch with a good book. A home office like this will truly become a personal hideaway.
This refreshing, modern print comes in both traditional and peel & stick options making it a perfect pattern for both permanent and temporary renovations!
3. Serendipity Workspace
If you have enough space to make your desk the subject of the room, do it. According to The Balance Small Business’s home office layout ideas, your home office design plays a role in your productivity and energy.
Our Serendipity Beige Shibori Wallpaper fills this home office with texture and dimension, while the layout promotes productivity! The neutral tones of this pattern fuse effortlessly with the navy-blue ceiling and geometric carpet. If you’re going for a simple WFH office, consider using a textured wallpaper to bring character in a subtle way!
4. Go Bold
In 2021 were ditching desks and replacing them with entire dining room tables – because why not? It’s time to forget about your in-office cubicle and give yourself the work from home office setup of your dreams!
This Cabarita Art Deco Flocked Leaves Wallpaper comes in several different colorways each with metallic and flock line details bringing glam to any space. Home offices are the perfect areas to incorporate those bold, fun patterns that you’ve always been wanted to experiment with – why not give it a try?
5. Bohemian Chic
Let this glam home office inspire you with everything from décor to layout. A productive day is inevitable with a powerful home office like this one! Both fun and elegant, a space like this will make you feel empowered throughout your entire workday.
Designed to perfection by @lauriespraguedesigns, this office gives us major boss-babe vibes.
6. Scandinavian Minimalism
Short on space? No problem, multifunctional spaces are a booming trend of 2021. By having a creative eye, @tiffanymehrtendesign was able to create a stunning home office/game room combo with this small desk home office and we can’t get enough of it.
This Scandinavian-styled Intersection Black Diamond Wallpaper creates a classic, modern energy, especially when paired with wooden accents and pops of color. Creating a productivity promoting work space can be as easy as enhancing your current layout; there are no more excuses!
Home design has been a coping mechanism for me and so many others during this past year of WFH. Although this year has been challenging in more ways than one, many have finally been able to devote their time into creating their dream home. If you haven’t quite started renovating yet don’t worry, let these stunning home offices be an inspiration to you as you curate your very own dream design!
Hannah is a home design guru with a passion for all things travel and a niche for social media. When she’s not traveling, she can be found wandering through the city or admiring the east coast shores. Aside from bohemian chic, her décor interests often include a Moroccan flair as she holds a North African ethnicity.
Hannah is a home design guru with a passion for all things travel and a niche for social media. When she’s not traveling, she can be found wandering through the city or admiring the east coast shores. Aside from bohemian chic, her décor interests often include a Moroccan flair as she holds a North African ethnicity.