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15 models of wall-mounted desks for small spaces

Discover how the wall-mounted desk can transform projects with limited space into practical and stylish areas.

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at Apr 29, 2025, 11:26 AM

10 min de leitura
Project Sao Architecture.

Project Sao Architecture. (Renato Navarro)

Properties with increasingly reduced measurements demand for creative solutions for space utilization has become essential. Whether in small apartments, studios, or even in houses with reduced rooms, optimizing every square meter is a necessity — and smart furniture plays a fundamental role in this challenge. In this context, the wall-mounted desk emerges as an excellent alternative for those seeking functionality without sacrificing design.

This type of furniture stands out for its versatility. Installed directly on the wall, the wall-mounted desk eliminates the need for legs or robust structures on the floor, freeing up visual and physical space in the projects.

Moreover, it can be used for various purposes: as a workspace, vanity, study support, or even as a reading nook. Another advantage is that it can be installed in any room, from the bedroom to the living room, and even in wide hallways or closed balconies.

The apartment combines eclectic and romantic styles with a vintage touch. Project by Larissa Perna. In the picture, a home office in the living room.

Projeto de Larissa Perna. (Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)

The popularity of wall-mounted desks is also linked to the contemporary aesthetic. Many models focus on minimalist lines, sophisticated finishes, and integration with shelves, niches, or panels. This allows the furniture to easily adapt to different decoration styles, such as Scandinavian, industrial, modern, and rustic.

Foldable Desks


Foldable wall-mounted desks are the perfect choice for those needing an occasional support area but cannot compromise circulation in their day-to-day. As the name suggests, this model can be closed against the wall when not in use, completely freeing up space. This feature is especially valuable in children's rooms, balconies, and kitchens, where every centimeter counts.

Japandi style permeates the entire décor of this apartment with only 53 m². Project by Studio Monfré, In the photo, guest room and home office with slatted panel.

Projeto de Studio Monfré. (Monica Assan/CASACOR)

There are different versions of this type of desk. The simpler ones only have a foldable top, while others come with complete structures including small built-in cabinets, compartments for papers, and even organizing panels. When closed, these desks can take on the appearance of a cabinet or a discreet box, camouflaging in the decor.

Installation is usually simple, but it is essential that the chosen wall has the structure to support the weight of the top and the objects that will be placed on it. In rented apartments, it is advisable to choose models with lighter fittings or use reinforced adhesive supports, always respecting the weight limit indicated by the manufacturer.

With rustic style, the beach house is a refuge amidst the greenery. Project by Sabrina Salles. In the photo, a bedroom with a home office and TV.

Projeto de Sabrina Salles. (Lamy Covolam/Divulgação)

Models with Integrated Shelves


One of the smartest solutions within the category of wall-mounted desks are the models with integrated shelves or niches. In addition to functioning as support tables, these desks already include space to organize books, office supplies, decorative plants, or even personal items — eliminating the need for additional shelves or cabinets.
Winter garden with checkered floor is the highlight of this apartment in Rio. Project by Fernanda Medeiros. In the photo, couple's bedroom with space for home office.

Projeto de Fernanda Medeiros. (Luiza Schreier/Divulgação)

These models generally stand out for their functionality. They are ideal for compact home offices or student bedrooms, offering a true "mini office" vertically. The layered organization allows everything to be within reach without the feeling of clutter or excess items on the counter.

In the market, it is possible to find prefabricated models in MDF, solid wood, or metal, with different shelf configurations. Some desks have open niches at the top, ideal for decorative items and organizing boxes, while others come with closed dividers that help conceal the content while keeping the overall look cleaner.

Lívia Quintella signs house with bamboo pergola and area with futons. In the photo, the suite of the house with space for home office and tv.

(Gustavo Bresciani/CASACOR)

For projects with contemporary decor, models with a black or golden metal structure match industrial and modern styles. Meanwhile, models in natural wood with a matte or slightly aged finish harmonize with more rustic or boho styles.

Installation should consider ergonomics: the top of the desk should be about 75 cm from the ground, and the upper shelves should not obstruct comfortable use of the countertop. It's also worth planning for the positioning of nearby outlets and ensuring good lighting, preferably with the entry of natural light or adjustable lamps.

Minimalist Styles


Green in the décor complements the view of this apartment designed by Natalia Lemos. In the photo, a mezzanine with a home office.

Projeto de Natalia Lemos. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)

The minimalist style is one of the favorites when it comes to decorating small projects with elegance and efficiency. And when we talk about wall-mounted desks, this style fits perfectly, both for its visual appeal and for its practicality in everyday use. Minimalist models follow straight lines, neutral colors, and absence of excess — which contributes to a lighter and more organized projects.

They usually consist of just the top and, at most, one or two small discreet drawers. This clean design promotes visual harmony and avoids the feeling of clutter, which is common in tight projects. Additionally, the lack of details allows the furniture to easily integrate into different decoration styles, serving as a neutral base that can be personalized with specific decorative objects, such as a pencil holder, a lamp, or a small plant.

The trees on the street are the backdrop of the apartment designed by Gabriel Sabugosa. IN the photo, a room with a home office and a view of the trees.

Projeto de Gabriel Sabugosa. (MCA Estúdio/CASACOR)

Another striking characteristic is the use of lightweight materials, such as white MDF, Formica, glass, or even metal sheets with a satin finish. The color white, in particular, helps to visually enlarge the space and matches practically everything. For those seeking a more sophisticated touch, the finish in light natural wood or grayish tones is also a good choice.

This typology is perfect for those adopting a minimalist lifestyle or wishing to have cleaner and more functional projects to concentrate. It can be used in work environments, studies, or even as support for decorative objects, functioning almost as a modern horizontal shelf. The assembly, in this case, should prioritize symmetry and lightness, keeping the top aligned with other elements of the decor.

Inspiration for Wall-Mounted Desks


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