Working in a Small Space Doesn’t Mean Low Productivity
Millions of remote workers use apartments, studios, and small spare rooms as their offices. With the right furniture, storage, and layout, even a 6′ x 8′ corner can become a highly productive workspace.
Best Furniture for Small Home Offices
Wall-Mounted Desks
A fold-down wall desk disappears when you’re not working — critical in studio apartments or multi-use rooms. The Prepac Wall-Mounted Floating Desk offers a 30″ surface that folds to 4″ deep. Price: ~$120
Corner Desks
Corner desks use otherwise wasted space and create a large work surface. The Bestier L-Shaped Desk gives you 95″ of total surface in an L-configuration. Price: ~$130
Under-Desk Storage
Use rolling drawer units (ALEX from IKEA is perfect) to add storage without using wall space. Rolls under the desk when not needed.
Small Office Organization Tips
- Go vertical: Floating shelves above your desk for books and equipment
- Cable management: Use cable trays under the desk — visible cables make small spaces feel cluttered
- Monitor arm: Frees up 4–6″ of desk depth vs. a traditional monitor stand
- Multi-function furniture: Ottomans with storage, Murphy desk-beds for guest rooms
Lighting for Small Spaces
Proper lighting makes small spaces feel larger and reduces eye strain. Use a daylight-temperature LED desk lamp (5000–6500K) and maximize natural light by positioning your desk perpendicular to windows.
FAQ
What’s the minimum space needed for a home office?
You can create a functional home office in as little as 20–25 square feet (roughly 5′ x 5′). Focus on a wall-mounted or floating desk, vertical storage, and good lighting.
