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In an ideal world, we'd all have enough space to accommodate a home office — but that isn't always the case, especially if you're living in an apartment or small house. Whether it's the primary bedroom, guest bedroom or a spare room that has to pull double-duty, a bedroom design is a great place to carve out a distraction-free (but super stylish) work space. Here, we've rounded up beautiful bedroom office ideas that help improve productivity without sacrificing style.
Since your bedroom is where you sleep, relax and spend much-needed personal time, be wary of a desk that overwhelms the space or clashes with your aesthetic. Most of these ideas prioritize crafting a dedicated space for work — think desks tucked into corners, positioned near the window and stored in the closet (also called a cloffice). We've included plenty of ideas that turn desks into design statements, as well. For example, swap a nightstand for a vintage desk or fill a ladder desk with decor. To quickly convert your bedroom into a home office, opt for multi-functional solutions like folding surfaces and secretary desks.
It turns out you only need the essentials to design a stylish setup — a home office desk and desk chair (which in some cases, may actually be a dining chair). Of course, layer in other essentials like wall art, office supplies and tabletop decor to elevate your bedroom style. So, no matter your home aesthetic or preferred work style, you're sure to find an idea on this list that'll inspire.
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Swap Out a Nightstand
Make your space multi-functional by trading your nightstand for a vintage-inspired desk. Take note from designer Sarah Stacey and add a bedside lamp and minimalist chair.
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Tuck a Desk Into a Nook
Rather than make your desk the center of attention, hide it in an alcove. Here, designer Kate Lester chooses a natural wood desk with open shelving. Don't forget to measure carefully before settling on a home office desk to ensure it won't stick out too much.
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Create a Built-In
Build a small setup between your wardrobes, including open shelving to break up the space (just as Hilary Matt Interiors does here). Whether drawing, working or applying makeup, this compact desktop provides enough space for a myriad of activities.
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Make the Most of Natural Light
Position your desk in front of a wall of windows, just as designer Nicole Hirsch does here. Feel the warmth of the sun and admire the view outside as you work.
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Lean Your Desk
Not only does a ladder desk take advantage of vertical space, it provides space for decorative items. Think books, houseplants, picture frames and vases to spruce up your workstation.
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Layer in Warm Woods
Especially with an upholstered bed frame, a writing desk is a great way to bring a natural wood element into the bedroom. To complement the lush forest mural, Banner Day Interiors keeps it simple with a dark wood desk and light gray office chair.
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Make Use of a Tiny Alcove
No matter the size, an awkward alcove can transform into a miniature home office. Take it one step further by wallpapering or painting the space, then add wall art.
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Keep It Versatile With a Secretary Desk
If you only work at your desk part of the time, find an option that pulls double duty. When you fold up the top, this secretary desk blends seamlessly with bedroom decor and looks just like a dresser — there are even drawers for storage.
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Don't Skimp on Style
Your desk shouldn't disrupt your design aesthetic. This boho bedroom features a raw wood desk and bamboo desk chair that pairs well with the rest of the space. A large round mirror overtop completes the look.
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Face a Window
Take note from Studio Munroe and position a warm wood desk toward the windows. Don't forget to hang a set of shades, so you can filter out light when needed.
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Convert a Closet
With a shallow desk, floating shelves and rolling desk chair, this closet becomes a practical cloffice. We're loving how designer Emily Henderson paints a unique design inside to make the tiny space stand out.
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Position the Desk by the Door
If you've got the space, set up your desk opposite the bed — a great way to create a bit of separation between relaxation and work. For a sleek style, LH Designs builds the desk into the wall and layers shelving above.
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Define a Space With Pattern
No matter how small your bedroom, establish zones for sleeping, reading, working, you name it. A striking wallpaper, paint color or decorative accent can make the smallest of spaces feel like a dedicated home office.
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Stick to Warm Neutrals
With timeless neutrals, designer Lindye Galloway crafts a chic workstation. Under an elegant archway, a wood desktop provides space for essentials and the slim chair easily tucks under the desk when not in use.
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Decorate With a Live Edge Desk
Draw inspiration from this minimalist setup from JAM, which features a live edge desk that adds texture and character to an otherwise minimal space.
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Maintain a Color Palette
To curate a calming bedroom design, K Interiors incorporates natural woods, off-white shades and a dose of pink. Find a headboard, nightstand table, desk and floating shelves in a similar wood tone to stay on theme.
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Go Dark and Moody
Turn an antique desk into a design statement, just as designer Sarah Stacey does here when she pairs the black style with a four-poster bed and moody wallpaper.
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Introduce Curves
From the curved back armchair to the oval desk, designer Glenna Stone brings in soft curves to elevate this studio apartment. Added bonus: It doubles as a small dining room table if you live solo.
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Find Double-Duty Furniture
Here's proof that your bedroom office doesn't have to be a permanent fixture of your layout. This secretary desk features a fold-down desktop, which can be quickly concealed once you clock out.
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Try a Space-Saving Solution
Not only does designer Kate Lester install a marble worktop, she builds in three drawers (ideal for storing office essentials) and a cabinet overhead (great for files, notebooks or narrow bins).
Alyssa Gautieri
Associate Lifestyle Editor
Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.