Make the Room Look Bigger
When designing a small office, you’ll want to choose furniture that isn’t bulky and can be tucked away against walls. Depending on the room’s shape and window and door placement, you may be able to use a corner desk and hide the chair when you’re not using it.
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Try a Floating Desk
A height-adjustable, wall-mounted “floating” desk is a great way to maximize space, both visually and physically. Bonus: Only a small, easily stashed anti-fatigue foam pad is needed for a standing desk setup that allows you to move around more freely while working.
Get Creative with Your Small Office Storage
Maybe you don’t have room for a desk with drawers or a file cabinet—no problem; storage space can be found in even the smallest office.
Install Wall-Mounted Shelves
Wall-mounted shelves and cabinets can be used for storing files, pens, paper, and other office supplies, in addition to playing host to a succulent or air-refreshing houseplant.
Add a Bulletin Board
Bulletin boards help reduce desk clutter and provide an accessible place for important papers. Gluing cork squares to the walls is an affordable option; half-inch-thick pieces can be found online for less than $2 per square foot.
Utilize Your Closet
If your office has a closet, consider putting shelves or other storage alternatives in it rather than in the office itself. Shelving companies can design options for you based on the closet’s measurements—or you can DIY the shelving to suit your needs.
Make Use of These Small Office Decor Ideas
Add Fresh Paint
Painting your office is one way to tackle a small office design while giving the illusion of more space. Using white or another light paint color, for example, will not only brighten the room but make it look bigger. You also might want to keep your furniture palette in white or other light shades and place mirrors strategically to open the room up.
Place Plants and Greenery
Adding plants and other greenery will help you bring the outdoors in and create a sense of space by hiding the sharp angles of a small office. Utilizing wall-mounted lights versus desk or floor lamps is another way to optimize the surface area.
Put Up Bold Wallpaper
Using a lot of patterns, such as a bold wallpaper, can go against your mission of making your small office look bigger than it is. Keep the patterns to a minimum; consider a patterned rug with solid-colored walls and furniture to reduce the feeling of chaos. Setting the mood with colored lighting is another simple design move that can radically alter the vibe of your space.