Edmund Barr
These bedroomoffice ideasmake it possible for you to personalize and give character to your workspace.
Experts warn against working from your bed, which can strain your neck and back.
Coastal Bedroom Office
Phillip Ennis
Bringcoastal styleinto your bedroom office.
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This setup lets innatural light, and also helps separate the desk from the bed.
For a smaller bedroom, this arrangement helps the office area feel a little larger than it is.
Built-In Office
Built-in shelvesare ideal for a bedroom office in a smaller space.
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The shelves provide lots of storage, and also separate the desk from the bed.
Cabinets and shelves can also hide files and papers from sight when the work day is over.
This bedroom makes a bold choice with almost-black walls, but it looks elegant when paired with white furniture.
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Large Bedroom Office
John Bessler
This grand bedroom has plenty of room for a home office.
A unique corner shelving unit adds storage and a place to display books.
This design further personalizes the area with a collage of photos and pictures.
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Lofted Office
Laurie Black
Built-in counters overlooking a staircase create a great home office in thisloft-style bedroom.
Long counters provide plenty of space to spread out.
They also include built-in shelves (that could easily be turned into cabinets) for additional storage.
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Retro Style
Embrace office designs from the ’60s and ’70s for your work-from-home space.
Thisguest bedroomoffice features a wood desk with colorful built-in drawers.
Its paired with a retro orange office chair that complements the triangle-pattern accent wall.
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An easel nearby provides room for creativity near the bedrooms large windows.
The long wood desk fits the alcove in this bedroom perfectly.
The simple design paired with a sleek white chair creates a modern home office.
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Accent Wall
Tria Giovan
This small bedroom office places the desk directly next to the bed.
In this spot, the desk and lamp candouble as a nightstandand night-light.
A yellow wallpaper accent wall brightens up the entire room and office area.
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Closet Office
Turn an unused closet into a private office space.
Simply remove the doors to allow enough space to put a desk into the small bedroom office.
This room has a slightly more private corner with just enough space for a desk and chair.
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Colorful pennants brighten up the white walls.
This helps maximize the natural light from the windows by the home office.
Curtain Divider
Brittany Ambridge
Separate your desk from your bed withhanging curtains.
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This feature almost creates two separate rooms within the same main bedroom.
This bedroom is large enough to also include space for a home office.
Placing the desk next to the bed and window creates a small, cozy office space.
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Extendable Desk
Jason Donnelly
For a small bedroom office, consider using anextendable desk.
However, it can also be unfolded to create more surface area when needed during the workday.
Bedroom Table
Curtains around the bed in this home office bedroom can be drawn for privacy.
A cork board on the wall allows space for pinning notes and reminders.
Dramatic Bedroom Office
Kim Cornelison
This bedroom office provides multiple options for working.
Large, dramatic rattan light fixtures also make a bold statement in thismodern bedroom.
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Placing the desk in a guest bedroom also prevents work from intruding on your relaxation space in yourmain bedroom.
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