
Having worked in small offices and cubicles over my long working life, I certainly understand the efficiency of having everything in close range. I’m also a huge fan of small office organization ideas.
When you convert from working in a cubicle to a small home office, you now have the freedom to set everything up to match your working style, including the décor you want to implement. Small office interior design ideas are numerous and I’d like to present a number of options below.
Creating an efficient and stylish workspace in a limited area can be a challenging yet rewarding endeavor. This article offers a plethora of small space ideas to transform even the tiniest nook into a functional compact office.
For those with a passion for design, even a small home office can be a canvas for creativity. Imagine turning a corner of your living area into a mini architect studio or a stylish office small enough to fit seamlessly into your existing decor.
Even hanging some creative office wall art will make a subtle, yet pleasant upgrade to your working area.
We’ll provide home office setup tips will guide you through the process of selecting the right furniture, lighting, and accessories to create a harmonious and productive environment.
Hopefully they get your juices flowing and spark some creative ideas for your own office.
1. Minimalist Floating Desk Setup

- A sleek, wall-mounted desk hovers above the floor, maximizing space with a clean, uncluttered look.
- Neutral colors and storage capabilities are available above and below the desk area.
2. Cozy Corner Workstation

- A snug desk tucked into an office corner, surrounded by warm pendant lighting.
- A cushioned chair plus personal items and plants, creating a homely vibe.
3. Wall-Mounted Fold-Down Desk

- A space-saving, fold-down desk attached to the wall displaying a laptop setup.
- Storage is provided above the fold-down desk area.
4. Under-Stair Nook Office

- A compact desk and chair set fitting neatly in the unused space under a staircase.
- The area is illuminated by a wall office light, giving a cozy and secluded feel to the nook.
5. Vertical Storage Solutions

- A series of vertical shelving units ascend the wall, keeping office supplies within reach but off the desk.
- The vertical arrangement makes use of the wall height, keeping the floor space open and airy.
6. Dual-Purpose Bookshelf and Desk

- A custom bookshelf with a built-in desk serving as both a workstation and a library.
- The design includes open shelving for storage and to display books and decor items.
7. Window-Facing Desk Layout

- A desk positioned directly in front of a window with blinds, illuminating the workspace in natural light and offering a view outdoors.
- The desk surface is kept clutter-free, with a few desk accessories plus a few potted plants for a touch of nature.
8. Monochromatic Color Scheme

- An office designed with varying shades of a single color, such as the one above, creating a cohesive and calming environment.
- Wall color and furniture match to create the monochromatic space.
9. Vibrantly-Colored Office

- Walls and floors of the same color in a vibrant workspace.
- The decor and bright colors energizes the working area.
10. Sleek Glass Desk Design

- A transparent glass desk with a minimalist frame provides an illusion of more space and an elegant touch.
- Black metal desk legs and a comfortable ergonomic chair complement the glass’s sleekness.
11. Industrial Style Workspace

- Exposed brick walls and a wood desk create a raw, industrial aesthetic.
- Add a vintage typewriter and a metal chair to the workspace to complete the industrial look.
12. Built-In Desk Area

- A built-in desk with floating shelves for storage.
- The use of soft wood tones and ambient lighting gives the space a warm, inviting feel.
13. Closet Office Conversion

- A compact office space ingeniously set up inside a former closet to take advantage of available space.
- The closet office interior is outfitted with overhead canned lighting and a basic office chair making it a hidden gem.
14. Scandinavian Simplicity

- A bright, airy office with a white and wood color scheme that screams a Scandinavian design workspace.
- Clean lines, functional furniture, and modern lighting creates a clutter-free environment.
15. L-Shaped Desk Configuration

- An L-shaped desk fitting snugly into a corner, providing ample surface area for work and storage.
- This unique design takes advantage of corner space including extra storage.
16. Multifunctional Furniture Pieces

- Furniture that serves multiple purposes, such as a desk with built-in drawers and a fold-down desk.
- The space doubles as a vanity with a mirror underneath the desk and plenty of storage.
17. Botanical-Inspired Green Space

- An office filled with a variety of potted plants and greenery, creating a refreshing, botanical-inspired workspace.
- The green accents are complemented by natural wood furniture and earthy tones.
18. Ergonomic Workspace Design

- A workspace outfitted with ergonomic furniture such as a standing desk.
- Accessories like an exercise ball and an ergonomic keyboard support a healthy posture throughout the workday.
19. Gallery Wall Inspiration

- A wall adorned with a curated selection of artwork and personal photos and quotes, creating a personalized gallery wall.
- The arrangement of frames and canvases adds a creative flair and visual interest to the office space.
20. Rustic Wooden Texture Appeal

- A rustic-themed office with textured wooden beams and unfinished wooden desktop.
- The natural wood is complemented by wrought iron storage shelving or aged metal accents, enhancing the rustic charm.
I hope these small office interior design ideas spark your creativity when it comes to fashioning your own small office. As you can see from the long list above, even the slightest upgrade in your home office, can help add a different perspective that might just add to your productivity!
Bob has been blogging for over 20 years and has been an office and cubicle dweller for more than 35 years. He has been featured in numerous online publications such as US News and World Report, Bustle, and Work Awesome (you can read his articles here). He created the popular office website CubicleBliss in January 2011 and rebranded it as WorkspaceBliss in April 2020.
In the office he’s been an IT Manager, Applications Engineer, Systems Analyst, Software Project leader, and Programmer Analyst in his long career. He’s a Certified Microsoft Professional and possesses a Masters of Science degree and two Bachelor of Science degrees, one of those in Informational Technology.
During his career he has worked in the office full-time, as a hybrid remote worker, and has worked from home permanently.
