Office Desk Light Hardwood Floors Design Photos and Ideas

Home office.
The 18-foot-long built-in floating desk in the workspace has integrated storage for scripts.
Wood warms up this otherwise all-white office for startup Eligible designed by Dani Arps. Fun, playful details like oversized, exposed white brackets to hold up shelving keep the space from feeling too serious while still being on-brand and design-forward.
The event space in the startup firm SeatGeek features the "prerequisite" stadium seating that is now found in just about every tech company's offices; however, interior designer Dani Arps distinguishes the space with storage incorporated into the stadium seating and creates a sense of intimacy with a series of low-hung pendants.
Ollie, the client's dog, rests next to the floating desk built of painted poplar and white-washed Baltic birch plywood.
The raised floors in the main working areas are constructed of white-painted plywood, while the entry features natural coco mat flooring.
A communal reading/study desk.
Open, pinewood bookshelves divide the interiors, but don't block views.
Forest views, visible from the study, give Wildwood's homeowners direct access to their lush surroundings. The rural retreat by Giulietti / Schouten AIA Architects is the perfect respite from suburban sprawl.
Standing room only! If you're in need of home office ideas for small spaces, consider a fold-down desk that allows you to stand while working. This one, a New Table Concept by Resource Furniture, is a great option. Comfortable seating, ample storage, and a modern light fixture round out the space.
Whether you're short on space or funds, a home office is still possible. Here, a corner of a spacious eat-in kitchen serves as the perfect space for a desk, chair, and minimal storage. Re-thinking your home's layout and making the most of unused spaces is one of the best ways to incorporate home office ideas on a budget.
In the study of this stunning, modern cabin by Murdough Design, corner windows give the home office a tree house feel with views of the lush surrounding canopy and lake.
If you're looking for home office setup ideas, why not add a bit of whimsy to your workday? Giotto shelves, a Treetops floor lamp, and an Olivetti chair—all by Sottsass—furnish this fun home office. The painting is by Nathalie Du Pasquier, one of the original Memphis designers.
Located off of the kitchen, Vivi’s office disappears behind sliding walls covered in black chalkboard paint from Behr. This is one of the best home office setup ideas if you're short on space or if you're going for a minimalist look.
With an interior clad in wood and outfitted with a CLT bench and desk that laterally brace the small structure, this mobile writing shed is simple but effective. We love the idea of using a few pieces of carefully chosen furniture, especially for a she shed, where space is precious, but the use of the space might be a bit more focused.
With efficient and varying storage solutions, this sewing shed for jewelry artist Artemis Russell mixes vintage finds with a variety of thoughtful but efficient storage solutions.
The apartment underwent a renovation by architect Andrew Berman before interior designer Justin Charette outfitted the interiors. The renovation restored the existing tin ceiling and wood beams.
Bold colors in classic, modern furnishings create a fun work environment. Red and orange Kartell chairs, Modway dining chairs, and a stylish Ping Pong table by RS Barcelona combine to create an energetic, multi-functional space.
The office is filled with CB2 finds; its ceiling reveals the roof’s 45-degree pitch.
For the couple’s shared office, which is windowless, the team installed backlit panels to give the illusion of daylight entering the room.
A sunlit workspace.
The “desk window” features small, horizontal openings which frame curated views of the trees beyond. Marvin Direct Glaze windows, and Ultimate Clad Casements make the quiet, reflective vantage point possible.
The lower spaces of the house give onto the meadow and its private world, while the upper spaces open to the long views across Chilmark’s fields, ponds, and the Atlantic.
A peek at the skylit loft office.
A study boasts built-in shelves for books or decorative vignettes.
Tiny House Valhalla, designed by Baluchon, features floating steps that lead to a sleeping loft.
The traditional office is located toward the back of the house, but maintains a minimalist feel.
This bedroom is being used as an office space. Clerestory windows keep the space feeling bright and open.
Here is another one of the built-in office nooks.
A detail of the office nooks with a teal daybed and built-in shelving.
The second-floor bedrooms feature built-in nooks with storage.
Private studio
Master
Here, a timber desk is slotted into a cozy corner in the study loft.
Built-in shelves run along the entire length of the wall of the mezzanine study loft.
The lofted study is an idyllic addition to the floor plan, especially since the husband regularly works from home.
Study
Office
This bedroom is currently configured as an office.
Upstairs, a private office and sitting room enjoy panoramic views of the hill country and downtown Austin. Perched among the uppermost branches, this secluded space feels more like a tree house.
A crisp palette of toned woods and fresh white paint give the indoor and outdoor spaces a light and open feel.
Canny 'The New' Office
A study area for two.
The compact office was wholly redesigned and can be readapted into a nursery, study or even a child's bedroom.
Oak parquet was used throughout the apartment.
Office
The simple material palette adds a textural richness to the space, balancing the updates against the simplicity of the original building. A bespoke gate further customizes the design.
The master bedroom has enough space to accommodate a home office, library, and lounge.
The living/dining room features large expanses of glass walls. These spaces either look out to the green outdoor areas or into the interior voids.
Sunlight streams into Reinhold and Verena’s loft through Velux skylights in the pitched roof. Reinhold fastened hairpin legs to an old table to create a desk, pairing it with a bentwood chair. The untreated spruce floorboards—many of which are a foot wide and 14 feet long—come from a stand of trees on the property and were milled on-site. The walls are coated in a custom lime-based paint.
A vintage stool, a design that once was a staple of Greek classrooms, is tucked under the office desk on a landing leading to a balcony. The visual theme of the vertical wooden slats repeats itself here, including on a closet door. “They have no handles,” Ritenour says of the closet doors. “The lines are the door handles; you have to know to grab them.”
Victoria collects paraphernalia from medical catalogs, like the model spine on display in her study (bottom). The chrome Triennale Atomic Orbiter floor lamp is by Robert Sonneman.
Family art room, the heart of the house where this family's shared passion of creating art together is nurtured.
Reading Room by Studio Carver