Small home office ideas – 28 ways to make your tiny WFH station stylish, functional and comfortable (2024)

In recent years, many of us have either started working remotely or adopted a hybrid work model, splitting their time between the office and working from home. This has forced workers to make do with the space available to them in their homes and set up a WFH station wherever possible. And more often than not, these working spaces are on the smaller side – which is where our small home office ideas come in.

Most of us don’t have a spare large room knocking about in our homes, just waiting to be turned into the home office idea of our dreams. If we are so lucky as to have a spare room that can be made into a working space, it will most likely be a compact space. But what’s even more common is that workers create a WFH set-up wherever possible, wherever there’s a free nook, that’s where a desk will likely go.

So if any (or all) of this sounds familiar, then the below 28 tips on creating the best tiny home office space are for you – recommended by interior and office experts, these ideas will ensure your little working station looks elevated, feels comfortable and serves its purpose to the best of its ability.

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‘Setting up a home office in a small space can be challenging, but if you can identify a nook which is under-utilised, it can be the perfect spot for a compact desk or workstation,’ says Ashleigh Hanwell, senior designer at Second Nature.

So here are some of the best nooks to utilise and how to make the most of them while you’re at it.

1. Utilise an unused corner of a room

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The corners of a room are often left under-utilised – and that’s why they make for the perfect opportunity to build a tiny home office in one of them.

‘Choose an unused corner that you can dedicate to your work and find a comfortable desk and chair that suit the space without cutting into the rest of the room,’ suggest leading office furniture specialists, Furniture At Work.

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The best home office desk idea for a corner is an L-shaped design. ‘An L-shaped desk adds extra surface area and creates designated areas for different tasks. This layout also allows for easy access to essential supplies and equipment including a computer, phone, printer, and stationery,’ says Brian Curran, interior designer and founder at Drafting Services.

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Habitat Pepper Corner Desk

The Pepper corner desk from Habitat is perfect for small home office spaces because it not only takes over an often under-utilised area of a room - a corner - but it also incorporates built-in storage so you don't need to worry about getting that separately. And if you're not into the white, there is a grey version available, too!

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VonHaus Computer Desk

We love the Scandi vibe of this VonHaus L-shaped desk. And the fact that it's not too bulky as many traditional L-shaped desk tend to be. The light oak-effect finish paired with the white of the storage unit will brighten up even the darkest of home office corners.

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TRIUMPHKEY 140cm L-Shaped Desk Corner Desk

Furniture can be pricey and that includes office desks. That's why this L-shaped desk from Amazon is so refreshing with its affordable price point of £65.99 - it's by far one of the most budget-friendly corner desks we've seen on the market.

2. Keep an uncluttered desk

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When space is lacking, that’s when clutter - whether it’s real or visual clutter - really needs to be kept to a minimum. And this is especially necessary when it comes to a home office and the desk area as clutter can be distracting while working.

‘Having only necessary items easily accessible on your desk can save time and minimise distractions. This includes a pen holder, a paper tray and a charging station,’ Brian says.

Kamil Kozorys, interior designer and co-founder at Unique Tiles, agrees, ‘Declutter your home office regularly – either once a week or at the end of each workday as this will help prevent clutter from building up and affecting your productivity. I suggest doing a thorough and deep decluttering and organisation session every few months to keep your space clean and efficient.’

3. Focus on lighting

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Incorporating good and efficient home office lighting ideas into your small working station is imperative both for setting the right mood and for maintaining your eye health.

‘Good lighting is important—use a combination of natural light, task lighting, and ambient lighting to create a welcoming atmosphere, while also prioritising your well-being and preventing eye strain,’ says Hannah Prescott, interior designer at Diamond Interiors. ‘Proper lighting, including a desk lamp, is important.’

4. Invest in a comfortable chair

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Knowing where to buy an office chair and what style to go for is crucial to staying comfortable throughout your work day.

‘Every work-from-home space should include a few essential elements to ensure productivity and comfort. An ergonomic chair provides the necessary support needed for your overall well-being,’ Ashleigh says.

Hannah adds, ‘Every WFH space, no matter how small, should have a comfortable chair. Comfort is important to prevent strain during long work hours, so invest in a good chair.’

5. Make use of landings

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As an oft neglected space, a landing can be a great spot to bring your small home office ideas to life. Extend a shelf out from the bannisters, or buy a slimline option in a matching colour and material, so it doesn't stand out. The other useful thing about using this as your work space is that if the kids will be borrowing it for homework, it's an easy place to keep an eye on what they're up to without hovering over their shoulders.

6. Disguise storage

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If working within a living room or open-plan area, then you may struggle to find the line between having everything you need for work to hand and not overwhelming the non-working aspect of the room. An easy way to achieve this balance is by hiding your work essentials in plain view.

A Kallax unit is perfect for this as they fit box files perfectly. Choose colours that co-ordinate with the rest of your scheme to help them blend in. Clutter and non-paperwork items can be stashed in boxes and tucked into a cubby at the end of the day. Make sure to use several of the cubbies for personal use - trinkets, plants, photos, etc - to keep it balanced between work and play.

7. Use walls creatively

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Since space is clearly at a premium in small home office ideas, ensure you minimise the footprint of anything you can in order to boost the feeling of available space. A creative solution is to use blackboard paint, like this Rustins blackboard paint at Amazon, to turn you wall into a calendar, a do-to list or anything else written that you might otherwise have stuck onto the wall or propped up on your desk.

8. Choose a fold-away office

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There are now some brilliant foldaway desks that allow you to create a full-blown home office but tuck it away at the end of the day. ‘Multi-functional options are also something to consider - some looks like a console when not in use, which is ideal for those multi-use space,’ says interior stylist Emma Jane Palin.

You can even make your own with an IKEA hack using the Norberg wall-mount drop leaf which folds neatly against a wall with a table that flips up. The best part is that the doors help create that work cocoon feeling, creating the illusion of a room within a room. However, it will fit into the smallest homes as the cabinet itself will almost sit flat against a wall.

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Emma Jane Palin

Emma Jane Palin is a multi-award winning blogger, writer and interior stylist residing in Ramsgate, UK. Known for eclectic styling, she references 60s and 70s style in her home and wardrobe, championing sustainable brands and vintage finds. Through the addition of colour, pattern and texture, her sense of style is playful, personal and made to last.

9. Make things cohesive

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To help find that sometimes elusive balance between work and home life, if you're working in an otherwise social space, co-ordinate as much possible. We're talking similar materials, colours and finishes to elsewhere in the room. Not everything has to match, but to avoid home office design mistakes, just make it feel cohesive with the rest of the space.

For example, a feminine lounge with an industrial table would be too jarring, as would a deep wooden desk in a Scandi-chic space.

10. Soften up the space

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Don't compromise on interior style, instead make the small space work harder within your home. Soften a functional workspace by using home office colour schemee less associated with office spaces - it doesn't really matter which, as long as they work for you.

Add in pretty details like flowers, plants and artwork to amp up the homey vibe. And don't forget to switch out that black desk chair, or reupholster it in a stylish fabric.

11. Adorn walls with cork board

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When space is at a premium it’s important to make every inch work hard and in a small home office bold home office wall decor ideas are a key way to make a statement without taking up space.

‘I love a corkboard wall to bring texture and interest to an office wall,’ says interior stylist Emma Jane Palin. ‘As well as being eco-friendly and versatile - you can easily paint it if you want it to blend in with the rest of the space - it also provides an area to pin up inspiration and anything you’re working on.’

12. Save floor space with a ladder desk

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‘Make the most of vertical height in a smaller office. Choose a ladder desk that is takes up less horizontal space, or incorporate full height shelving,’ suggests Emma Jane Palin.

Ladder desks and ladder shelves are all amazing for taking up a small floor footprint. They can be use to squeeze storage into a tiny cupboard office, or you can carve out a small home office space in a living room with one.

13. Colour drench your office

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Forget white ceilings, colour drenching has become one of the best-emerging trends for small spaces. The trend is all about taking your home office colour scheme from the walls, onto the ceiling and even through your furniture.

‘If you’re decorating, paint your ceiling in the same colour as the walls for an infinity space illusion and add in mirrors or mirrored surfaces to reflect natural light,’ explains Emma.

14. Make use of alcoves

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'When it comes to creating a home office, you ideally want to carve out a space that you can dedicate to it,' advises Emma Deterding, founder of Kelling Designs. 'However, space is often at a premium in modern homes and apartments, so dedicating a whole room isn't always possible. The last two years has seen the home become more multi-functional than ever, so being creative with your space is key.'

Use every inch of space at your disposal. Find space by playing with alcove ideas in your living or dining room to act as a smart home office area. As well as fitting in a desk, you can easily add shelving above for all your working day necessities.

15. Utilise under-stair space

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Under stair spaces are often wasted space in homes. Instead of allowing it to become a dumping ground for tote bags and trainers, turn it into a stylish home office. Consider going bespoke if it's an awkward space as this would be your best option to make the most of every available inch.

Build in as much storage as you have room for. Not all needs to be for office supplies, you can keep a cupboard for coats, and maybe a pull-out drawer for all the miscellaneous hallway paraphernalia.

16. Hang full-length curtains

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You might be designing a home office, but you shouldn’t forget any of the classic rule for making a small space look bigger. One of the key ones that Emma reminded us of is being clever with how you use your home office curtain ideas.

‘The right window dressing can completely change the feel of a space. Hanging full-length curtains at ceiling height can make the window seem bigger, and the space taller,’ she says.

17. Style with secondhand buys

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A small home office needs to house a lot, but clever storage can still be aesthetically pleasing. ‘If you’re wanting to bring more of a vintage feel, look on Facebook marketplace for retro shop fittings; old upholstery drawers and art racks can make for interesting features and often make for practical use of space,’ recommends Emma.

18. Choose translucent furniture

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If you want to preserve the feeling of an airy space, see-through pieces are a great way to go. ‘By allowing light to pass through them the vessels don't obscure the flow of a room which helps to maintain an airy-feeling space,’ explains a MUJI interior advisor.

You can stick to just translucent storage pieces, we love MUJI’s acrylic drawers for stowing away stationary. Alternatively, you can take the plunge with a see-through desk or chair, it is definitely a bold look that will win you lots of points in the style stakes.

19. Opt for wall-mounted lights

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Home office lighting ideas are an important consideration even in a small space. 'Getting your lighting right and giving a once dark and gloomy part of your home a new lease of life can be just as motivating as your first coffee in the morning,' says Natalie Mann, new product development co-ordinator for Iconic Lights.

In addition to overhead lighting, it is important to include task lighting over the desk itself. Desk lamps are brilliant for this, but if desk space is at a premium consider opting for a wall-mounted spotlight instead. Plug-in wall-mounted lights make these easy to install retrospectively without any re-wiring.

Next to consider is lighting. 'Getting your lighting right and giving a once dark and gloomy part of your home a new lease of life can be just as motivating as your first coffee in the morning,' Natalie says.

20. Take storage from floor to ceiling

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If you're working with a narrow area, then the wall space is your best friend. The last thing you want is bulky shelves cutting off any headspace, and light to the desk.

Instead consider attaching storage solutions such as pots for stationary and a picture rail for books straight to the wall. IKEA spice racks make it easy to create slimline shelf space.

In small home office ideas every inch of space is precious. That includes the spot just below the ceiling above the desk. Capitalise on this overlooked vertical space by turning it into a storage shelf with clearly labelled boxes.

This won't be the easiest spot to reach without a step ladder, so consider that when organising what you will store on the shelf. It is the perfect spot for tidying away family records and memory boxes, anything you don't need every day but need to be able to lay your hands on easily.

21. Include stress-busting houseplants

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Small home office ideas like can always benefit from adding in a few houseplants. 'Be sure to style in a selection of houseplants - whether they’re faux or the real deal, you’ll ream the benefits of having pops of greenery dotted around the space, helping to alleviate work-related anxiety and promote clarity,' explains Lauren Davenport, associate buyer at Furniture Village.

To stop them taking over a small desk consider hanging planters. While real houseplants will always look best, if you'll struggle to lift a hanging planter down to water it consider opting for faux plants. They have been proven to deliver similar stress-busting benefits and you don't have to worry about water flooding your desk from above. However, it can be worth noting that some real houseplants have been shown to increase productivity, so these are worth considering. Every little helps!

22. Carve out a nook

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If you're working a home study space into a bedroom, consider sacrificing some wardrobe storage to carve out a nook. You only need a couple of feet across in order to fit in a small desk. Choose a slimline option so once the chair is pushed in, you're not coming into the room much more than the wardrobe doors.

You can keep the wardrobe sections above head height. Just ensure you leave enough room to have a light at a comfortable and practical distance away from the desk.

23. Create a flexible workstation

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A spot in the kitchen often turns into an ad hoc space to work in, after all who doesn't get drawn there at one point or another throughout the day?

If you're planning or re-designing your kitchen and wish to consider small home office ideas then make sure that part of your countertop is low enough that you could sit at it in a desk chair, and leave the base free of built in storage.

When not in use this space will still benefit as the countertop will remain working space for food prep and the alcove section can be used as negative space to help the room breathe, or to hold baskets or other stylish storage solutions.

You can of course work at an island, but be wary of not receiving adequate lumbar support. from bar stools.

24. Zone the area

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Use paint, wallpaper or wall panelling to define your small home office ideas in an open-plan area. If you're just wanting a lick of paint, cover an area in contrast colours to the main wall, making it roughly the width of your desk and just below ceiling height, so it creates a framed backdrop for your desk.

'This could work very well in modern properties with an open plan living space,' adds Justyna Korczynska, senior designer at Crown. 'And by painting just a smaller section of the room you can go really brave or dark with your chosen colour.'

However, really delineate your home office in an open plan space, consider revamping that section of wall. Add interest while zoning by inserting a panelled area. Enhance the look even further by painting this section in a contrasting colour to the rest of the wall space.

25. Keep things light and bright

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Whether you're using a small box room or a part of a larger space, colour is key. Light, bright shades and materials will make the space seem larger than it is. Think crisp whites, pale woods and glinting metallics.

Be smart about your desk position to make the most for the natural light in the space. 'Lighting can increate productivity and prevent fatigue,' says Juliette from Juliettes Interiors.

'Make the most of daylight, but have your desk side onto a window so that the light does not shine directly onto your computer screen, and use tall lighting for specific areas, where you need to concentrate on detail.'

26. Create a shelf desk

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This has to be one of the smartest ways to make a small space work for a home office. A simple wooden shelf placed under a window creates the perfect perch for work.

You can go as big or as small as you have room for, but try not to go too thick or it can seem out of proportion.

27. Float a desk

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If you're limited on space, using a bedroom as a home office may be the only solution. Making a desk double up as a dressing table makes it a useable furniture piece with a bedroom purpose too.

A narrow, floating desk won't protrude too much into the room. Pop a mirror on it to transform it into a dressing table. Keep your home office essentials minimal, so you have less to hide away.

28. Make the most of attic eaves

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If you don't have to work from home day in and day out, then adding a desk beneath otherwise too-low eaves could be a great solution. These spaces may feel cramped if in constant use but are perfect for the odd day here and there.

As a bonus, if you have a skylight installed, you'll have plenty of daylight to help to focus and prevent eye strain.

FAQs

How small can a home office be?

There are generally accepted minimum measurements for a home office if we’re talking about a separate room of its own.

‘The smallest size of 70 square feet is equivalent to twice the area of a queen-sized bed, and should easily fit an average-sized desk, a chair, and some storage space,’ shared leading office furniture specialists, Furniture At Work.

However, these days, anything can really be turned into a home office nook - so as long as it has a desktop space to work on and a chair, you’re good to go.

‘A home office can be as small as a compact desk in a corner. The key is to make the most of the available space by using smart storage solutions and keeping the area organised. As long as the space allows for a comfortable working position and has access to necessary equipment like a computer and good lighting, it can work well as a home office,’ says Hannah Prescott, interior designer at Diamond Interiors.

Where is the best place for a small home office?

One of the bonuses of small office ideas is that they can be integrated just about anywhere in the home.

'Finding the right spot for your home office is key to productivity,' advises Joanna Baumard, co-founder at Purlfrost. 'You don’t necessarily need ample amount of space, but you do need natural light and a space that feels clear of clutter. If you haven’t got the luxury of a separate room, the dining room or bedroom can often be the next best spot.'

'The spare room is often an ideal place to work,' recommends Juliette from Juliettes Interiors. 'It’s usually the quiet space in a home but is so often used as a dumping ground. If space is an issue, consider downsizing to a single pull-out trundle bed or a sofa bed that acts as a daybed or sofa when not in use.'

'Choose a compact desk, console or dressing table that looks great but can be flexible and will allow you to hide work away when guests come to stay. This leaves more room for you to work comfortably and you still have a functioning spare room.'

If you opt to set up your home office in an open plan space, make sure to delineate the area. 'Simply working on the dining table or kitchen island won’t help to focus the mind,' says Poppy Peace, creative director at Milc Interiors. 'By effectively using rugs, bookshelves and lamps, you can create the perfect working zone, that works with the open-plan interior, yet ensures a dedicated space for work.'

How do you integrate storage into a small home office?

Just because your home office is short on square footage does't mean it has to be lacking in storage.

'Floating shelves or a tall bookshelf that extends to the ceiling will provide ample amounts of storage and a place to showcase decorative items,' says Mariana Ugarte, co-founder of Interior Fox. 'The possibilities are endless when you go bespoke. Creating furniture for your room that is designed to fit seamlessly means that every inch of the room is catered for.'

Alternatively, build in storage as you go. 'Why not create a dedicated home office within built-in joinery in the kitchen or living room, that can be shut away when you've finished working,' suggests Emma from Kelling Designs. 'It's ideal for creating integrated storage where you need it. By hiding it behind doors will allow the space to function as a kitchen, diner or family living space with ease.'

Your small home office ideas should never be an obstacle to packing your space full of stylish and practical ideas, so enjoy finding the best ways to make yours a beautiful feature rather than a pain point.

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Small home office ideas – 28 ways to make your tiny WFH station stylish, functional and comfortable (2024)

FAQs

Small home office ideas – 28 ways to make your tiny WFH station stylish, functional and comfortable? ›

Carve Out a Small Closet if you Can

It keeps the room clutter-free and devoid of printers, devices, and other unattractive but necessary items. Closet doors reveal a small but effective office storage space with Ikea or Home Depot shelving. Creative storage solutions allow enough room for a productive workspace.

How do I make my small office space functional? ›

Carve Out a Small Closet if you Can

It keeps the room clutter-free and devoid of printers, devices, and other unattractive but necessary items. Closet doors reveal a small but effective office storage space with Ikea or Home Depot shelving. Creative storage solutions allow enough room for a productive workspace.

How do I make my small home office cozy? ›

"Neutral colors on your walls and floor, paired with natural wood, plants and some kind of textile, like blankets, throw pillows, rugs, or a yarn wall hanging, create a simple yet cozy working space," Caitlin & Manda, Co-founders of The Merrythought says.

How can I maximize my small home office? ›

14 Tips to Maximize Space in Your Small Home Office
  1. Select the Right Space. ...
  2. Plan your Workspace. ...
  3. Hire a Designer ...
  4. Clear Out Distractions ...
  5. Use Vertical Storage. ...
  6. Install Dividers for Your Drawers. ...
  7. Keep Your Wires and Cords Under Control. ...
  8. Rely Less on Paper.
Sep 2, 2020

How do I create a minimalist office? ›

How do I make my desk minimalist?
  1. Consider a standing desk. If you really want to declutter your office space, consider opting for a standing desk. ...
  2. Get rid of anything you don't use. ...
  3. Go paperless. ...
  4. Design with “less is more” in mind. ...
  5. Experiment with lighting. ...
  6. Switch to wireless electronics. ...
  7. Add drawer organizers.
May 9, 2023

How can I make my small office look nice? ›

Creative Small Office Interior Design: 10 Ideas
  1. Use Light Colors.
  2. Go for minimalism.
  3. Use multi-functional furniture.
  4. Incorporate natural light.
  5. Cover Walls with Architectural Film.
  6. Use mirrors.
  7. Use vertical space.
  8. Get creative with storage.
Mar 23, 2023

How small is too small for a home office? ›

The standard size of home offices ranges between 50 to 150 square feet or more. Finding the best spot depends largely on your current living setup and professional needs. Whether you're working with a cozy nook or a spacious spare room, the size of your workspace can greatly impact your productivity and comfort.

How to organize a small home office? ›

10 Home Office Hacks to Get You Organized Now
  1. COLOR-CODE YOUR FILING SYSTEM. Create a Mail Organizer with File Folders. ...
  2. CREATE A MAIL STATION. Bins Used to Sort Mail. ...
  3. CREATE A PRINTING STATION. DIY Fauxdenza. ...
  4. STORE IN CONTAINERS. ...
  5. USE A LABEL MAKER. ...
  6. CATEGORIZE. ...
  7. ORGANIZE YOUR BOOKS. ...
  8. CREATE LIFE BINDERS.

How to make a home office enjoyable? ›

Another hallmark of a happy, productive work environment is a simple soft light desk lamp. A soft glow gives your work environment that warm, cozy feeling that may contribute to a mellower and less stressful home office.

How do I set up an office for free? ›

Sign in to download and install Microsoft 365 or Office
  1. Go to www.office.com and if you're not already signed in, select Sign in. ...
  2. Sign in with the account you associated with this version of Microsoft 365. ...
  3. After signing in, follow the steps that match the type of account you signed in with.

How do I set up a home office with no space? ›

The easiest way to decide where to set up your workspace is to take a look around your apartment. No spare room? Find an area that's quiet, well lit, and away from others—like a nook or even a walk-in closet. You'll be surprised how quickly these hidden spaces in your home can turn into small offices.

How do you manage small office space? ›

Here are our top tips for maximising small office space.
  1. Invest in storage to boost office space. Brilliant, effective storage solutions are vital in a small office space. ...
  2. Declutter your office space. ...
  3. Clear away office cables. ...
  4. Make use of office wall space. ...
  5. Use aesthetics. ...
  6. Buy smaller office furniture.

How do you organize a small office space? ›

How to organize your desk, office or cubicle at work
  1. Empty drawers and cabinets. ...
  2. Be selective with displayed items. ...
  3. Make use of implements to declutter. ...
  4. Get a bookshelf or filing cabinet. ...
  5. Designate spaces while organizing a desk. ...
  6. Create a space for personal items. ...
  7. Utilize inboxes and outboxes. ...
  8. Purchase a labeler.
Jul 30, 2024

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