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9 Tips for Creating the Perfect Built-in Home Office Desk

In the last couple of years, working habits have changed dramatically. More people than ever before are saying goodbye to the daily commute and embracing remote working.

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RoomSketcher Built In Home Office Desk
Sam Applegate

If you’re leaving behind the traditional 9 to 5 office to start working from home, you’re going to need a comfortable and quiet work environment. And there’s no better way to achieve this than with a built-in home office desk, especially if you’re working with a tight space and budget.

Large tech companies like Google and Apple have even announced they’re looking at more flexible work models once offices reopen following the global pandemic. Many smaller companies are following suit and offering their employees hybrid work solutions.

We’ve put together these top design tips for creating a built-in home office desk. They’ll help you maximize your productivity and smash your career goals while working from home.

1. Make Good Use of Space

When picking the perfect spot to install your built-in home office desk, look for unused or under-utilized spaces in your home. Alcoves, recesses, nooks, or tight corners are ideal.

Alternatively, you can position your built-in desk inside a bay window or under a staircase like in this design:

Built-in Desk Make Good Use of Space

2. Keep It Simple

Installing a built-in office desk in your home can be an inexpensive DIY project—especially if you already have a natural recess in your room.

Simply mount three horizontal wooden lengths on each side of the recessed area, then place a flat table surface on top. You don’t even need table legs as the desk is effectively a large shelf.

Simple Built In Desk

3. Add Storage

You’re going to need somewhere to keep all your work-related documents, stationery, and equipment. You can install overhead bookshelves and cupboards. If you have enough legroom, drawers can also be fitted under the desk.

The built-in desk in the image above makes good use of the vertical space and includes three long wall-mounted shelves.

Add Storage To Your Home Office

4. Maximize Comfort

Working from home means lots of time in your home office. It’s therefore extremely important you feel comfortable. There may even be a legal requirement by your employer to submit a health and safety assessment of your workspace.

Invest in an ergonomic chair, ensure the desk height is around 30 inches (76 cm), and buy a footrest if needed.

You should also choose a space or room where it’s easy to concentrate – preferably separate from other living areas and away from distractions.

Standing Built In Desk Home Office Maximize Comfort

Standing desks have become increasingly popular in recent years. They provide several health benefits including reducing back pain, boosting energy levels, and even helping weight loss.

This built-in home office desk is higher than usual to accommodate a standing posture.

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5. Focus on Aesthetics

You should avoid dark dull colors when planning your home office desk. Use complementary shades that don’t clash and decorate the space to match your personality.

Make use of plants for a more relaxed feel and hang artwork to help inspire your creativity.

Home Office Desk Focus on Aesthetics

6. Choose an Area With Natural Light

Positioning your built-in home office desk near a window is a smart move. You’ll benefit from plenty of natural light plus having a view to stare at while mulling over an idea.

Home Office Choose an Area With Natural Light

7. Ensure Privacy

When working from home it’s important to segregate work and living areas. The last thing you want is a barking dog or a loud family member interrupting an important business call.

Consider installing soundproof panels on your walls and pick a spot that has a nearby door so you can shut out distractions if necessary.

Ensure Privacy In Your Home Office

8. Include a Brainstorming Area

Why not install a pinboard on a nearby wall? You can even place a separate lounging chair and dedicate an area for creative thinking.

This example uses the wall behind the built-in desk to mount a pinboard:

Home Office Include a Brainstorming Area Pinboard

9. Plan Ahead

To quickly assess and compare different options, we recommend you create a detailed floor plan first to find the best placement for your built-in desk. Once you’ve planned out your desk area, it’s easy to tweak the design or change furniture around to see what works best.

We hope you found these tips useful and we wish you the best of luck in creating your built-in office desk!


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