Creating an effective home workspace is vital for boosting focus and productivity. Architectural Digest presents five inspiring home office ideas tailored for a range of aesthetics.
In Bengaluru, interior designer Smita Thomas crafted an "earth-toned escape" in a penthouse, blending natural textures with an earthy palette and ample sunlight to create a calming and productive study.
Chennai's Tanya Mallavarapu designed a "whimsical workzone" for a vibrant home, infusing pops of floral hues and playful elements against a muted backdrop to encourage creativity.
Meanwhile, Sunita Yogesh transformed a bachelorette pad into a "Spanish studio" with influences of Mediterranean architecture. The home office features arched glass doors, reclaimed wood, and a muted palette layered with warm textiles, evoking a modern Spanish villa.
Sarah Sham of Essajees Atelier envisioned a "worldly workroom" in a luxurious South Mumbai apartment. A sleek, minimalist design with extensive shelving and ergonomic seating fosters deep focus while reflecting the homeowner's global experiences.
In south-west Delhi, Shon and Harpal Randhawa's home, with interiors by Iqrup Dhamija, features a "timeless study". Surrounded by lush greenery, the space is filled with colonial-inspired furniture, oriental panels, and rich, warm tones, celebrating a lifetime of collected memories.
Each workspace combines design with personal expression, illustrating how thoughtful interiors can enhance productivity while creating a unique retreat within the home.
Source: www.architecturaldigest.in