5 Smart Home Office ideas for small HDB

Don’t think you have the extra space for a home office? Odds are that you do. A little creativity and perhaps some elbow grease is all it takes to carve out more room. So whether you are trying to squeeze in a small desk or a fully loaded workspace, these ideas will help you whip up a surprisingly stylish, small home office. So let’s get started.

Sometimes you want a study room where you can work quietly, a guest bedroom for friends and family, a space for a gym or any other activities. But there is only one spare room in your HDB, what should you do? Change that one room wisely into multiple rooms! Yes, just like this room design makes most of the space by catering to different activities simultaneously. Also, the designer has used subtle materials and colors here so that room overall doesn’t look cluttered or congested.

Sometimes you require a proper room to set up your home office and if you are lucky enough to have a spare room in your HDB, then why not convert it into your happy place. Just like this minimalist workspace, it will not only enhance your productivity but also gives you calming vibes which will help you focus on your work. It has a minimalist feel with a strictly white palette and strategically placed accents of color throughout. 


Adding a stylish desk with storage to the area beside your bed is a fantastic way to carve out some extra space to study, run a mini business, or get some work done. This is the best way to effectively utilize the corners no matter how small your bedroom is. Also get a workstation of material similar to its back wall, in this way the desk looks one of the components of bedroom’s interior.

For those of you lucky enough to have high ceilings in their HDB, get creative with this height. Like this bedroom design, it is unique, eye-catching, and fulfilling’s one’s all requirements. Make the best use of the height of your ceiling by creating a mezzanine floor in the bedroom. The area of the mezzanine floor can be used for the bedding and underneath the stairs you can have a small home office. It will be advantageous to take some professional help about ergonomics here like to make sure you won’t be hitting your head every time you get up.

Keeping your office neat and tidy is one thing, but it’s another thing entirely to have an office that looks great and feels good to work in. If you spend a lot of time working then it is very necessary for you to spend time on designing your home office and cleaning all the clutteredness your office work can create. It will help you make satisfy with your environment and increases your productivity for work. After selecting the overall theme, consider adding some relaxation zones in your home office. For example, add a window seat. This area is the place where you can sit in your break and read a book. This work from home notion is relatively new but one that is proving to be very effective.

Being stuck at home comes with certain monotony. Although you are doing your jobs but you may miss your inspiring office environment. No worries you can cheer into your home office with a more playful and vibrant palette. Like rest of home design, bring some colorful home office accents, from bold statement chairs to interesting lighting fixtures. Also add indoor plants to make sustainable interior design.

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