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5 Living Room Office Ideas for Working in Style

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With so many people now working from home on a more permanent basis, the need for some sort of dedicated office space has become all the more important. Not everyone however has the scope to create a segregated office at home, which is why attention often turns to setting up an office in living room space, the lounge usually being the largest room of the house.

But it’s not always easy to come up with home office living room ideas yourself, especially when you have the rest of the family to consider. With this in mind, read on for our experts’ top living room office ideas to help you create the space you need to get the job done.

1.     Slot a desk behind the sofa

Something that can work well for an office in a living room is placing a desk behind a sofa. If you have an open plan lounge, give this a try. Add a comfortable office chair and a functional storage unit that doubles as a stool, and you’ll create a nice workstation that tucks itself nicely into your living space without standing out like a sore thumb.

2.     Carve out a nook

One of the best living room office ideas is to make use of an unused nook. If you have an alcove, perhaps alongside a fireplace, under the stairs, or by a bay window, that could make the idea spot for a compact office. Choose a home office desk that’s designed for purpose, add a matching chair, and use some simple accessories to define your workspace, such as a plant, a lamp or an inspirational artwork.

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3.     Float on

If you are lucky enough to have a large lounge, you could create a living room office by placing a desk on its own, letting it ‘float’ in front of a wall or window. This will create you a more formal office in your living room and, if you choose a stylish home office desk, it could create a point of interest too. An A-line desk with built-in shelving is perfect for this scenario, plus you benefit from the added storage too. Try adding a small rug to define the space from the rest of the lounge.

4.     Line it up

More than one of you working or learning from home? Then you’re going to need to get more creative with your living room office ideas. If you can, earmark a free wall and line up matching desks along the length of it to create enough space for two or three workstations. This idea works especially well if you have children who need space to do their homework, so you’re not all fighting over a single desk.

5.     Shelve it

Short on living room space? Try making something out of a wall shelving unit. These can double up as a convenient laptop workstation, which could be just what you need to get the job done. All you need to do is pull up a chair, and you’re good to go.

Living room office ideas from ADD office

ADD office is a nationwide supplier of premium quality office furniture. We offer a comprehensive range of workplace furniture, including a variety of home office furniture that’s flexible enough to work for a variety of living room spaces.

Please feel free to contact our expert team for tailored advice on choosing the right home office furniture to suit your specific needs.