I prefer workspaces that are both beautiful and functional, so you'll find a variety of surface areas included in the gallery -- some perfect for writing letters, others for writing briefs!
After all, as Harold B. Lee once said, "The most important work you and I will ever do will be within the walls of our own homes."
Wish We Could...Work from Here
A stack of colorful magazines transforms this desk into an elegant and creative workspace. Note how clutter-free the desktop is. Why is that so hard? Stellan Herner at Skarp Agent
Wish We Could...Work from Here
This bright and cheery office is perfectly organized. I love its whitewashed look and the pops of yellow positioned strategically around the room. Suddenly, I feel like sewing. Alda Pereira Design
Wish We Could...Work from Here
A living space turns into an impromptu office with an off-centered desk and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. I'll take the balcony. Paul Massey Photography
Wish We Could...Work from Here
No space? No problem. Turn a spare closet into a tidy office hub. Southern Accents
Wish We Could...Work from Here
Proof that you don't need a large space to create a functional workspace. Designers Guild
Wish We Could...Work from Here
Floating shelves boast loads of storage space for this tiny office nook. Now let's imagine that the window overlooks the ocean. Paradise. Bernstein & Andriulli
Wish We Could...Work from Here
The traditional desk gets a glamorous makeover with bold accessories, courtesy of the animal kingdom. Barclay Fryery
Wish We Could...Work from Here
Add doses of pattern and texture to brighten up your creative space, and thus, your mood. Apartment Therapy
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Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)
Much better looking than my cubicle!
ReplyNote that all of the pictures have no clutter and everything looks new. Its as if they were set up that way just for us to see. Hail to the designers who make up these false visuals to promote themselves in a cheap manner.
ReplyWell Paul, when everything has a place, there is a place for everything. Good design is that way. Space planning is the key for home and work.