Give your nine-to-five space a stylish makeover.

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Thehome officehas become a vital part of our homes in recent years.

Designing a beautiful andpractical home officeis key to boosting productivity.

Home office with walls and trim painted in “Tranquil Gray”

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He says the deep gray is “one of our go-to moody charcoal tones”.

“We typically pair it with mid to light wood accents for the perfect balance,” Leclair adds.

Paint color:Cheating Heart by Benjamin Moore

Duck Green No.

Home office with dark gray wall and floating wood shelves and work surface

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Paint Color:Duck Green No.

Philadelpia-based interior designer Michelle Gage ofMichelle Gage Interior Designrecommends this paint color for at-home workspaces.

“I love using Benjamin Moores Waterbury Green in an office,” she says.

Corner with a desk and chair painted in “Duck Green”

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“Its a soft hue that is quite conducive to creating a calming work environment.”

It’s a deep, cheerful teal that’s well suited for walls, trim, andoffice built-ins.

This richjewel-tonedblue with hints of green is an excellent way to enliven a space and boost creativity.

“Pink Sky” on the wall and trim with an armchair and side table in front of the wall

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Go for a tone-on-tone look by layering it with various textured neutrals for a peaceful work environment.

“A fun color to use is Benjamin Moore’sSkylark Song,” Gage says.

Paint color:Skylark Song by Benjamin Moore

Home office with teal wall and plaid wallpaper on the ceiling

Credit:Courtesy of Michelle Gage Interior Design

Home office painted in “Oceanside”

Credit:Courtesy of Sherwin-Williams

Color “Blank Canvas” in a room with a white sofa and wooden coffee table

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Home office with blue ceiling and trim and desk in the center

Credit:Courtesy of Michelle Gage Interior Design