20 of the Coziest Home Offices on Houzz
by Becky Harris · 21 photos · 34 comments
Cushy leather club chairs, a roaring fire and cowboy artwork add Western warmth to this sophisticated office space.
by Chalet
Grounding the room with a red, well-worn Oriental rug is a great way bring in warm textiles. Library lights and an overhead lantern create a soft lighting scene. I think I'd reward myself for getting my work done while lounging in that overstuffed chair.
by Margaret Donaldson Interiors
A cozy library vibe includes warm wood floor-to-ceiling shelves stuffed with books and a comfortable leather chair for reading.
by Krieger + Associates Architects Inc
A desk tucked into the corner, grass cloth wallpaper, warm wood tones and stacks of books make this workspace in a Frank Lloyd Wright house comforting.
by Adrienne DeRosa
Rich gray walls, a comfortable chair, a stately wood desk and a long and comfortable window seat give this office its cozy appeal.
by Beach Glass Interior Designs
Individual touches — like the graphic floral wallpaper, the dress form, the grid of shelves with neatly displayed supplies and the art wall — give this workspace a very personal look.
by Going Home To Roost
Personal touches make this space, too; the wall above the desk looks like it has a collection of meaningful favorite things. The low wood ceiling, braided rug, built-in shelves and rustic chair lend a camp feeling.
by Tim Cuppett Architects
A rich texture palette, autumnal hues, a red leather armchair and a blazing fire will tempt the homeowner into this office.
This ideabook is giving me serious office fireplace envy.
by Gast Architects This ideabook is giving me serious office fireplace envy.
Exotic shapes and colors give this workspace the feeling that the owner has brought back beloved items from far-flung adventures.
by Laura U, Inc.
This is stripped-down cozy. The black, white and shades of gray keep the palette clean and allow for eclectic touches, like the library wallpaper, chalkbaord wall and funky table lamp.
by The Cross Design
Grass green and glossy white keep this office fresh and light, but the vintage camel leather desk chair, overstuffed sofa, thoughtful lighting and architectural details on the ceiling make it inviting.
by Diane Bergeron Interiors
The wraparound desk, individual spaces all within the same room, low pendant lights, red throw pillows for when one needs extra lumbar support, and beautiful windows make this a space where a group can work in harmony.
by Oak Hill Architects
Vintage industrial pieces are made cozy by soft creams and tans and a large woven rug underfoot. This office holds a lot of items, but they are neatly organized, and the reclaimed wood table provides a lot of space for spreading out.
by Jute Interior Design
Wood grain, layered rugs and that to-die-for contemporary take on a coffered ceiling bring stylish charm to this transitional office. The large window gives it a tree house feel.
by Tim Barber LTD Architecture & Interior Design
Allowing work right next to the radiator on a chilly day makes this office supercozy, for starters. The casters on the chair allow the worker to go from desktop to files with ease, and the small proportions of the room feel just right.
by Nicole Lanteri
Warm gold tones, traditional style, wood trim and a bay window make this a room where anyone would like to spend a lot of time. It seems like it would make paying bills less painful.
by Debra Campbell Design
Rather than being shoved against a wall, this desk enjoys sitting in the center of the room, atop an area rug. The furniture arrangement is tight, yet the room is not too full. The white walls and ceiling and built-in shelves keep it from sliding from cozy status to cramped status.
by Studio Schicketanz
This office has a classic men's club vibe — rich tufted leather chairs, wood paneling, an iron chandelier, a coffered ceiling and, best of all, a panel opens up to reveal a hidden bar.
by RLH Studio
Oh, and yes, this same men's club–style office does have a desk. (I thought you might ask.)
by RLH Studio
You can have Hollywood Regency sophistication (starburst mirror, animal print desk chair) and clean surfaces yet still have a homey-feeling office. The printed drapes, grass cloth wall covering, personal photos and window seat are comforting touches.
by INVIEW Interior Design
This office, full of the homeowner's favorite collections, is part of a full-blown man cave.
See the rest of this man cave, a renovated basement
by Joe Schmelzer, Inc. dba Treasurbite Studio, Inc. See the rest of this man cave, a renovated basement
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While I like to look at pretty pictures, unfunctional rooms don't offer much inspiration.
I also disagree that these spaces aren't be functional just because they are clean. Some people work better in a tidy office just like some cooks need a tidy kitchen. If I had an office that looked like those I'd take care of it too.
My office ( in my new home) will have family photos on the wall in front of desk, and a couple of slim wall shelves on either side of desk for files, pencil holders, storage baskets etc..
To Paul's comment about cubical-like space in (corporate) work environments, I just saw this article that you may find interesting about the Toronto "How do you work?" Interior Design Show: http://www.interiordesignshow.com/Feature%20Exhibits/how-do-you-work . I recognized one of the first photos from a Houzz ideabook! Also, this article about the future style of potential Popup office spaces is also interesting -- no windows because a shipping container but seems well lit from above: http://soyouknowbetter.com/2013/02/05/office-of-the-future-popup-pallet-modular-shipping-container/
Would love to see some home offices that are true, functioning home offices complete with all the technology and supplies that are part of daily life. Not just staged offices.
Also, many offices have unsightly items like printers and scanners tucked into built-in cabinets and closets, and computers can communicate with them wirelessly. Many people have gone to paperless billing, records, etc. and use storage in the cloud, eliminating the need for all of that extra paper storage in their offices. I'm still a little wary of the cloud myself - maybe someday I'll trust it and no longer need a filing cabinet!