Home office! 24 ideas to organize an office at home
Tips for creating a functional and ergonomic workspace without neglecting aesthetics.
By CASACOR Publisher
Submitted at Mar 2, 2025, 8:00 AM
05 min de leitura
The concept of home officehas evolved significantly in recent years, where many have experienced working from home. The changes have forced people to reevaluate workspaces and the importance of functional projects that promote productivity and well-being. When organizing a workspace at home, it is necessary to seek functionality, comfort, and personal style to highlight and bring life to the space.
Projeto de Beatriz Quinelato. (Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
The post-pandemic period highlighted the need to adapt residences to accommodate permanent work projects. Until then, homes served merely as places of rest and leisure. Now, many need to integrate spaces for professional activities, requiring planning and organization. Creating an effective home office not only improves performance but also helps separate professional and personal lives, essential for mental well-being.
Tips for setting up a functional workspace
Despite having numerous advantages, working from home comes with its challenges. Below, we have gathered some practical tips to set up your space and ensure maximum utilization:
Choose a calm place
Organization is key for a productive home office. Start by choosing a location in the house with good lighting and minimal noise interference. It is essential for the space to be calm to ensure more productivity and concentration.
Shelves and bookcases
Invest in shelves or bookcases to optimize space and keep documents and materials organized. An ergonomic chair is crucial, avoiding discomfort and postural problems. Additionally, invest in organizers to prevent clutter from accumulating.
(Fotos: Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio / Produção visual: Andrea Falchi/CASACOR)
Invest in office furniture
Regardless of the size of your home office, certain furniture is essential. A solid desk, adapted to the height and available space, is indispensable. In smaller spaces, multifunctional furniture offers practicality, such as folding tables or those that incorporate drawers. Items like directional lamps ensure ideal lighting during the day and night.
(MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)
Invest in a pleasant color palette
Choosing appropriate décor and a color palette transforms a workspace into a pleasant project. Colors can awaken creativity, calmness, and well-being; hence, seek one that best adapts to your journey. Neutral tones promote calmness and mental clarity, while touches of vibrant colors can offer inspiration and energy.
Invest in plants
Plantsadd life and freshness, reducing stress. Pictures and art objects that are personalized reflect your identity, ensuring an attractive and cozy space.
Home Office Inspirations
Next, we have gathered some incredible projects that combine functionality and productivity for the daily workspace at home. Check it out!
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Project by Aline Borges.
(Mak Cezar)
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Project of Studio 021 Architecture.
(Juliano Colodeti)
03/20 -
Project by Paula Neder.
(MCA Estúdio)
04/20 -
LessaZaneta Project.
(André Nazareth)
05/20 -
Project of Studio 021 Architecture.
(Fotos: Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio / Produção visual: Andrea Falchi)
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Bric Architecture Project.
(Fotos: Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio / Produção visual: Legado Rio)
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Project by Leandro Neves.
(Luiza Schreier)
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Bianca da Hora's Project.
(Fotos: Denilson Machado, do MCA Estúdio / Produção visual: Aldi Flosi)
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Project by Rodolfo Consoli.
(Luiza Schreier)
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Project by Beatriz Quinelato
(Rafael Renzo)
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Project of Barbara Dundes.
(Fran Parente)
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Architectural Scale Project.
(MCA Estúdio)
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Project by Daniela Funari.
(Julia Novoa)
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PKB Architecture Project.
(Fotos: Denilson Machado, do MCA / Produção visual: Studio Jefferson Stunner)
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Project by Paula Neder.
(André Nazareth)
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Project of Studio 021 Architecture.
(Fotos: Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio / Produção visual: Andrea Falchi)
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Block Architects Project.
(Júlia Tótoli)
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Project by Rafael Ramos.
(Anita Soares)
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Studio 021 Architecture Project.
(Fotos: Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio / Produção visual: Andrea Falchi)
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Maria Araujo's Project.
(Julia Tótoli)
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