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With the increase in hybrid and remote working, having a home office in a small space has become increasingly relevant. For a lot of people working from home, the remote world setup is far from perfect. Carving out some space solely for work could be tricky if you have a small room to work with. Having limited space does not mean you cannot come up with a fantastic home office idea that meets your needs. When properly set up, any location can become a center of productivity.

Tips for Creating a home office in a small space

Here are some ideas to create a home office in your small apartment:

1. Make use of your hallway’s dead end

That empty wall at the end of your hallway can be turned into a useful space. To create a work area, place a small desk or install a floating desk. Add a few shelves and you’ve got a functional workspace that doesn’t interfere with the rest of your home. A wall-mounted compartment with fold-down compartments leaves plenty of room for a desk and other storage. When inactive, each section can be folded flat against the wall.

2. Creating a workspace in your closet

“Cloffice”, as the name implies, is an office in a closet. It is a fantastic idea, and closet office ideas can be beneficial when space is limited. If there is no luxury of having a whole room as an office, the small spaces in your closet can be carved out of your existing space and transformed into a functional workspace. There is a need for a cupboard/closet to give up clothes storage for a desk to start this Pinterest trend. Simply add some shelving and a tuckable chair, and you have an immediate office environment. If you can close the doors at the end of your working hours makes this small home office idea appealing. It is really important for getting the work/life balance right.

3. Creating a workspace in your living room

The living room is probably a lot of people’s preferred location for remote work. It is usually the calmest room and you don’t feel too relaxed. If you want that distinct feeling of work and play spaces, designating a ‘zone’ within your living room is perfect. Creating a small area, like an alcove will always work, but if you don’t have any or they are already in use, rearranging your living room layout can make your workspace feel a little bit separated. To zone off your workspace, you could decide to wall mount a pinboard to give the space a work-like feel. Adding a splash of color or a fancy arch will define your workstation from the rest of the room.

4. Including stress-relieving houseplants

Small home workspace concepts, like any other home office, can benefit from the addition of a few houseplants. Whether they’re faux or real, you will enjoy having colors of greenery scattered around you. It helps to reduce work-related anxiety and encourages clarity. Consider hanging planters to keep them from taking over a small desk. While real houseplants always look the best, if you find it difficult to lift a hanging plant pot down to water it, consider using fake plants. They have been shown to provide similar stress-relieving benefits, and there is no risk of water flooding your desk above it.

5. Rug to make your home office feel cozy

Home offices should be cozy and inviting. After all, you spend the better part of your day there, so it should be comfortable. One of the simplest ways to warm up an office space is to lay down a rug. Just ensure it is a practical choice; you do not want a long pile rug getting entangled in the wheels of your office chair, so either keep it out of the way of your chair or choose a short pile.


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