Striking home office storage
All-over grey can be cool and restful, but a home office space  also needs to offer moments of inspiration. Here, hot orange accents  like the desk lamp and the paint inside the open shelving, are used to  spice up the scheme. The shelves are great for storing away books and  housing files for papers and documents. Quirky accessories like the  book-ends, complete the look.
Retro home office
Wooden furniture with smooth lines offers a striking  retro-inspired feel to this room. Teaming warm tones with cooler  contrasts, such as dusky duck-egg paint, brings out the depth and beauty  of the natural wood grain.
Corner office
Creating a home office in a redundant corner of a guest room  maximises the use of space. This neat area has shelving for family  photographs and keepsakes.
Statement home office
A unique desk, bright red armchairs and distinctive wall art  creates a stunning look in this home office. Keeping the palette limited  to dark wood, black and grey, with only shots of red, stops the scheme  from becoming too busy. 
Pretty home office
An L-shaped desk is a practical choice for a dual-purpose space  as it can be tucked into a corner of the room and each end of the table  can be given over to a different activity, or shared by two people.  Choose a pretty scheme - if you're surrounded by lovely things, you'll  feel much more inspired to be creative.
Black study
This striking black-painted study with its cream Beaumont &  Fletcher armchair and accessories has a very restful feel. Soften the  scheme with the warm wood of a Julian Chichester oak desk and add  sparkle with mirrored picture frames from Quintessa.
Country-style home office
This violet-themed under sitting room and study is given a  beautiful country feel with these heavy curtains and carpet. With a desk  hidden away by the window looking out into the garden, it's the perfect  position to feel inspired.
Natural-style home office
Placing a desk in the middle of the room, where a pendant light  can be hung low above it, turns it into the 'hero' of the room, as well  as enabling a practical source of light.
Modern home office
A neutral scheme makes this home office a stylish and calm place  to work in. Textured taupe wallpaper sets a subdued tone and chunky  dark wood furniture lends an air of masculinity. The custom-made desk in  faux-crocodile skin is from Andrew Martin and a smart wenge cupboard  discreetly hides paperwork. 
Home office filing cabinet
A striking green filing cabinet can be customised with rustic  baskets and handmade signs held in place with magnets. It’s a practical  spot for the printer, too.
Home office
A home office in a bedroom needs to be clearly defined. Keep  colours neutral and desk space uncluttered. The swivel lamp from SCP is  ideal for bedtime reading and for work. Consider covering the partition  wall with felt so it can double as a pinboard. This chair and table,  both from Vincent Sheppard, are stylish yet functional.
Swedish-style study
Floral curtains and a white Scandinavian-style desk and chair  create a fresh, light study area. Built-in bookshelves make the most of  space, while a Heal's Perspex magazine rack and a Vaughan gilded mirror  side table add a modern twist and a chandelier glamour. 
Retro walls home office
A vibrant wallpaper pattern is a great way to zone out a home  office area when you don’t have the luxury of an extra room, simply  paper the wall behind the desk. Here, contemporary wooden furniture goes  perfectly with the brown circles in the wallpaper. A floating shelf is  ideal for keeping books and stationary out of the way.
Bedroom office
Office space at home is often a dual-purpose option. Even a box  room can take on this purpose with a single bed dressed as a sofa, while  a cupboard holds the computer and the storage chest acts as a filing  cabinet. The blind and curtain is made with Jane Churchill fabric and  the bed and underbed storage is from Muji. 
Tongue and groove home office
Filing doesn't have to be a chore if you keep your storage  solutions fun and stylish. Try this shelving unit by Conran, with box  files, magazine holder and filing trays by Ordning & Reda. A white  chair from The Conran Shop with a hot pink cushion adds extra style.
Home office with noticeboard
Soften the office feel with a bold lampshade and base from Ochre  and make your Ikea noticeboard a colour and texture focal point.
Green home office
Deep, moody shades of green create a cosy, homely feel, but add  touches of citrus to lift the look. Continue the natural theme with a  mix of beech and white-painted furniture, pale sisal flooring and wicker  storage baskets.
Home office shelving
A smart, ordered scheme offers the perfect way to create an  inviting work space. Choose one colour as your base, and coordinate  storage and accessories in this shade. 
Home office storage
Floor-to-ceiling storage, with a mixture of shelves and cupboards, offers a practical way to organise office clutter.
Red home office
A rich shade of red teamed with classic-style furniture and ornate paintings give this home office a traditional feel.
Modern green home office
Box shelves needn't be regimented. A freer arrangement doubles  your options, as you can use the spaces in between for storage and  display, as well as the shelves themselves. The storage in this quirky  office keeps things neat and tidy as well as chic and modern.
Vibrant yellow
Zesty yellow sits perfectly against grey tones. Mixing the two  colours gives a sophisticated look, with leather lending a warm feel to  the room.
Small-space office
This small-space office has been squeezed into a hallway.  Placing the desk under a window offers maximum light, with glass blocks  in the adjoining walls helping the light to flow.
Alcove office
A small kitchen nook is the perfect place for a family  organisation station. Hang a memo board for invitations and bills, and  keep the family's phones and diaries in one place.
Modern home office
Make the most of hallway space by creating a handy home office  area. Here, the statement green chair stands out, and is given added  verve with toning accessories in shades from lime to olive. A  glass-topped desk continues the modern feel, while around the corner,  bespoke shelving keeps files, books and documents at bay.
Modern home office
This modern work space is prevented from looking too much like a  sterile office by using home furnishings. A large modern table doubles  as a desk, and a painted wooden dresser from New England Lifestyle  stores files, work boxes and colourful baskets. Smart striped Romo  blinds in candy shades soften the windows and act as a key for  accessories like the pink bin and lamps. A Habitat dining chair is a  simple, modern alternative to a traditional office chair.
Highland-style home office
Create a cosy Highland hideaway with colours inspired by the  Scottish landscape. Pale natural woods and simple plaid fabrics gives a  modern twist to a classic country style. Tartan panels make a great  alternative window treatment and a trestle craft table completes the  rustic look.
Classic home office
Patterned fabric blinds from Rubelli add colour to a home  office, mirrored by fresh roses on the desk. Subtle colour on the tongue  and groove walls, plus stylish accessories like the BoConcept lamp,  create a calm workspace. An Artedona pink leather pen pot and Conran  Shop letter rack keep the desk clutter-free.
Green home office
Place a trestle table next to a window for an ideal desk that  can be easily stowed away if you need the space. Use recycled glass  containers and plant pots for storage.
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