8 home office decor ideas for Indian houses

Ritika Tiwari Ritika Tiwari
Contermporary Elegance, A360architects A360architects Modern study/office
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Ever since the trend of freelancing jobs has emerged, more and more people prefer working from their home. This has increased the requirement of creating a home office, which would act as your dedicated workspace. However, most pre-built homes these days do not have an office area, which is why one needs to create their own. In this ideabook, we are going to show you eight fantastic home office decor ideas that can be incorporated in any Indian residence.

1. Dual tone wood

One of the best ways of making your home office look beautiful is by using dual-tone wood. It gives the entire area a more modern appearance without costing too a lot.

2. Corner setting

In case, you do not have a dedicated room that needs to be turned into a home office, then considering a similar corner setting is highly recommended. These officers can easily be created in dead corners and can allow you to utilise the space well.

3. Full size office

If you want a full-size office, then this parallel layout is worth giving a shot. The back portion of the office can be used for storing your files and paperwork. Whereas, the front part can be covered with a large size desk.

4. A touch of colour

For those of you who are artistic, you can start decorating your home office by adding a touch of colour. The designer of this space has incorporated a teal blue back wall which uplifts the entire vibe of the work area.

5. Sleek table

For cramped rooms that need to be turned into a home office opting for a sleek table is ideal. By keeping the depth of the table small, it will give you enough walking area and will not let the furniture impose the rest of the decor.

6. C shaped layout

Another full-size office layout is this c-shaped one. The two sides of this office are lined with cabinets which increases the storage area manifolds. The third side can be used as a desk which is large enough to accommodate two people.

7. Vintage touch

In case the theme of your house is vintage, then you can even reuse old desks for creating your office. Such furniture pieces add a unique touch to your home and can also be bought at a lesser price.

8. MFD furniture

Last but surely not the least, if you are looking for a light material to create your office furniture, then MFD is an excellent alternative. The material is made out of wood fibre which is pressed together in the form of a sheet. It is also readily available everywhere.

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