12 Compact Study or Work-from-Home Spaces for Apartments
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The number of photo saves for these study nooks or home offices is up, as owners search for ideas on how to make their homes work harder. These are this season’s top-saved study nooks, but another thing that these 12 have in common is that they’re low-key, blending in with the rest of the room.
2. Hall monitor
Thoughtfully separated from the bedroom, yet within easy reach, this study nook by Fuse Concept enjoys a stimulating display set on a customisable pegboard. The owner can put books, personal collections or plants to suit their mood.
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Thoughtfully separated from the bedroom, yet within easy reach, this study nook by Fuse Concept enjoys a stimulating display set on a customisable pegboard. The owner can put books, personal collections or plants to suit their mood.
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3. It takes two
Designing husband-and-wife team StudioMyte really do work from home, and share their work space with each other. For creative discussions, they favour a desk clear of clutter; when they need to chill, a view of the horizon is the solution.
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Designing husband-and-wife team StudioMyte really do work from home, and share their work space with each other. For creative discussions, they favour a desk clear of clutter; when they need to chill, a view of the horizon is the solution.
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4. The stage is set
This ever-popular room (it has won Best of Houzz for the past three years) designed by The Scientist proves why platform beds are so popular with Singapore homeowners. This one provides a cocooned sleep space that is segregated from the study and closet area, whilst providing open storage as well.
This ever-popular room (it has won Best of Houzz for the past three years) designed by The Scientist proves why platform beds are so popular with Singapore homeowners. This one provides a cocooned sleep space that is segregated from the study and closet area, whilst providing open storage as well.
5. Step up
This platform bed design by Third Avenue Studio cleverly incorporates study space and storage, as well as uses the space of a bay window by building the bed onto it.
This platform bed design by Third Avenue Studio cleverly incorporates study space and storage, as well as uses the space of a bay window by building the bed onto it.
6. Sister act
Here’s another platform bed design. Designer Posh Home Holding maximised the space of this common room shared by two kids by building the beds on a platform that has storage drawers on the step up, and a study desk.
Here’s another platform bed design. Designer Posh Home Holding maximised the space of this common room shared by two kids by building the beds on a platform that has storage drawers on the step up, and a study desk.
7. All grown-up
The study desk-bunk bed design was given a clean-lined, sophisticated makeover by ERStudio in this loft-inspired room. This customised build allows the desk to face the window and enjoy the sky-high view.
The study desk-bunk bed design was given a clean-lined, sophisticated makeover by ERStudio in this loft-inspired room. This customised build allows the desk to face the window and enjoy the sky-high view.
8. Face the corner
In this child’s room by Arete Culture, the study desk doubles as a bedside table. It also enjoys a sea view, not to mention easy access to the balcony swing.
In this child’s room by Arete Culture, the study desk doubles as a bedside table. It also enjoys a sea view, not to mention easy access to the balcony swing.
9. His-and-hers
A room-within-a-room, the study is part of the master bedroom in this condo by Fuse Concept. At the same time, there is a clear boundary between work space and sleep space (as well as a separate walk-in wardrobe).
A room-within-a-room, the study is part of the master bedroom in this condo by Fuse Concept. At the same time, there is a clear boundary between work space and sleep space (as well as a separate walk-in wardrobe).
10. Out to the woods
Atelier Here designed a study desk over the bay window, with a lush, green view of the trees outside. This is a compact condo with one bedroom, so adding a home office was an achievement in clever space planning.
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Atelier Here designed a study desk over the bay window, with a lush, green view of the trees outside. This is a compact condo with one bedroom, so adding a home office was an achievement in clever space planning.
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11. Intelligent design
What is impressive about this minimalist bedroom by ATELIER | X . Singapore is the cleverly designed headboard under the window sill. It joins the study desk seamlessly to the bed, and incorporates a power board and light switches so that you don’t see or have to contend with cables.
What is impressive about this minimalist bedroom by ATELIER | X . Singapore is the cleverly designed headboard under the window sill. It joins the study desk seamlessly to the bed, and incorporates a power board and light switches so that you don’t see or have to contend with cables.
12. Sweet and easy
Arete Culture was commissioned to decorate this girl’s room, so they were unable to touch the bay window. Instead, they used it as a cosy corner next to the desk, while still allowing the desk a refreshing view of the outdoors.
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Arete Culture was commissioned to decorate this girl’s room, so they were unable to touch the bay window. Instead, they used it as a cosy corner next to the desk, while still allowing the desk a refreshing view of the outdoors.
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Designed by 19 Eighty Three for a common room in a condo, the study desk reclaims some unused space from a bay window (the rest of the bay is used as a window seat). It’s a great use of a tiny space, and optimises the room’s window as well, providing an outdoor view for rest tired eyes and bringing natural light into the study area.