Create a Fabulous Home Office—In Your Closet!

by , December 9, 2011 — 5 Comments
Creating a Home Office from a Closet

If you’ve ever lamented your lack of a home office, there’s a new trend that may solve your problem—The Closet Office. While your digs might not have a guest room to spare, you surely have a closet, and therein, a solution. All you need is a few hours and a nearby office supply store, and you’ve got a clever way to make the most of your small space.

Ready to work from home? Follow our step-by-step guide for transforming your closet into an enviable office.

 

1. Empty it Out

First, remove your clothes (from your closet, not your body!). You can just as easily store them in a wardrobe (like this sleek and affordable IKEA version)—while saving your built-in space for your new office.

 

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To really make your office feel like its own “room” and enhance the illusion of a deeper space, create contrast between the inner walls of the closet and the rest of the room’s walls. You can use a brightly colored paint, or even consider installing patterned wallpaper. (If you’re a renter, check out the temporary adhesive wallpaper at Tempaper.)

 

3. Furnish Your Space

Outfit your office with furniture that fits and maximizes your space. If a desk can’t squeeze in, that’s OK—just install a few rows of shelves. They’ll offer the same look and functionality, plus allow you to slide in a filing cabinet underneath.

 

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Now, the real fun begins: Adding flair.

Frame graphic or floral prints and place them on your desk or shelves. Or, for an even easier décor solution, fill two glass jars with brightly colored candies and place them on opposite sides of a shelf—you’ll combine symmetry with style (not to mention snacks!). And of course, it’s hard to go wrong with a bouquet of fresh flower or even colorful silk blossoms to add some cheer to your new space.

Finish off the stylish look with traditional office supplies, but in surprising colors, with products by Poppin.

 

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If your closet has doors, you’re in luck: Your usable office real estate has just doubled. Hang white boards or cork boards and affix file folders to the doors for instant storage and floor-to-ceiling organization space. Best of all, your supplies can be tucked away as easily as you can swing the door shut.

And if your closet comes sans doors, consider adding a curtain to keep your space out of sight when you’re done with work for the day.

 

6. Let There Be Light

We’re guessing your closet doesn’t come equipped with natural light, but you’ll need it to actually get work done in there! Consider using Chromalux bulbs, which mimic natural light and cause the least strain on your eyes.

 

Your lack of square footage should never prevent you from making your productive place into an inspiring space. With your new closet office is all set up and ready, you may still be spatially challenged, but at least you’ll have a fantastic home office to call your own.

 

Photos courtesy of John VanderHaagen, I Heart Organizing, and The Blooming Hydrangea.

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5 comments
Maker Lady
Maker Lady

What is this, " you surely have a closet, "? Not in a 200 year old 2 bed cottage that is smaller on the inside than it looks on the outside. Maybe in the US, where even the dives have more space than the average flat here in the UK.

Felisd
Felisd

Nice idea... If you have a small house, or somewhere with lots of storage space already. The last apartment I lived in was a small, 400 sqft apartment with one bedroom and only one closet for the entire apartment... Not practical at all for places like that. Also, I've never seen an apartment that has limited space where the closet/storage space was anywhere near adequate enough to merit sacrificing one of them to make study. Pretty reno work in the photos though!

Beth Gibson
Beth Gibson

My daughter homeschools, often at my house, and what a great idea to set up their work area. Stepping on *manipulatives* on one's midnight minstrations will hopefully be marginally minimized thereby.

Katie
Katie

I'm about to move into a new apartment, and I will definitely take this advice! What a great idea to maximize living space and improve one's ability to work from home

Kilgore Trout
Kilgore Trout

Stinks. Looks chinsy. Of course no wires are shown anwhere. Because than it would look messy.