Desk Roundup 2017: Our 10 Favorite Desks For Your Home Office
Is your home office in need of an update? Is your space missing that wow factor? Then you’ll love this post because Leedy Interiors has rounded up 10 of our favorite desks, each having unique design elements, that will fit perfectly in any home office. Most of these top picks served as some major inspiration for our upcoming client’s home office design project in Fair Haven, NJ. We hope this desk roundup inspires you to update your space, whether it is a formal office or a small reading nook or a spacious living room! Keep on scrolling to check out desks of every shape and size, intended for various design needs including storage, durability, space, and of course visual appeal. Be sure to click the product link to shop and purchase the desks showcased in each design image!
1. Modern Chic Glass
If you are aiming for an upscale modern look for your office space, then check out this tempered glass desk. It’s rounded edges brings a soft contrast to the hard material and simplistic shape of the piece. In terms of elegance and sophisticated, this desk is a clear winner.
2.Light Linear
For all you industrial lovers, look no further than #2 on our desk roundup: this steel statement piece. Studio McGee transformed this large outdoor dining table into a remote worker’s dream office. The white coating can brighten up any dark and dreary space and it’s linear structure can pair perfectly with upholstered swivel chairs and bold area rugs.
3. Vibrant Vintage
Is your home dying for a splash of color? Try incorporating this mid century modern campaign desk into you work space. I love the eclectic look Boho Beach Bungalow achieved here. It’s vintage hardware adds character and the sunshine yellow paint is certainly a conversation starter.
4. Sophisticated X-Base
For those who are going for a more understated yet classic design, this desk says just that. The x-base bottom gives breathability and the rustic wood finish will add texture to your home office.
5. Neoclassical Navy
Don’t be afraid to mix the old with the new! Emily Henderson updated this unfinished Neoclassical desk by painting it navy. The intricate carvings on the drawers and the fluted legs are timeless, while the fresh new coat of color gives the space a pop of energy.
6. Mid-Century Floater
This desk is the epitome of mid century style, but with a twist! The fact that the floating unit offers storage space on both sides of this desk is a paper hoarder’s dream On the other hand, we as designers love the fact that there is visual cohesiveness at all angles! A rare find indeed!
7. Oriental Femininity
Inspired by the Chinese Chippendale style, this chic piece really exudes femininity and grace in it’s structure and hue. For anyone looking for a clean and simple writing desk with a unique style then this is the one for you.
8. Aluminum Aviator
Work on the wild side! What’s cooler than this industrial aviator wing desk? Benjamin Dhong took this piece to a whole other level when he paired it with a French Empire chair. The aerodynamic design and aluminum patchwork make this quirky desk a must have.
9. Sleek Secretary
Not looking for your typical desk? This Neoclassic secretary desk is a gorgeous addition. I love that Park and Oak Design paired it with these blue walls and acrylic chair, add a modern punch to this traditional piece. The dark interior of the concealed storage compartment adds depth and contrast as well!
10. Triangular Steel
Last but not least on our desk roundup…Take a look at this manly piece of steel. It’s striking geometric appearance really demands the room. To soften the look, add a light cow hide rug and a faux fur chair!
So, there you have it! We hope this desk roundup has been helpful in introducing new styles and elements into your home office!
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Alex Wytas says
Some excellent office designs featured here. It seems to me that the demand in the furniture industry has been gravitating towards more open workspaces and contemporary styling.
Sarah Dooley, Associate ASID says
Thanks for reading Alex! Couldn’t agree more!