Think you don't have room for an office space? Think again. These beautiful desks for small spaces can fit anywhere!
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Think you don't have room for an office space? Think again. These beautiful desks for small spaces can fit anywhere!
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
When you have a small office, it helps if the furniture provides storage, too. This Diego Ladder Desk has a small footprint, but utilizes vertical space to give you tons of storage options including two upper shelves, two cubbies with cable-management cutouts, and even a magnetic metal strip for displaying messages and notes.
With just a piece of plywood, a couple of shelf brackets, basic tools and some DIY spirit, you can build this Wall-Mounted DIY Desk in less than an hour! Because it’s mounted on the wall, it can fit virtually anywhere you have some extra wall space. Put it in the living room, a bedroom or even in a closet to create your own mini office space.
Even if you think you have absolutely no extra room for a desk, this Brantley Floating Desk will prove you wrong. Hang it anywhere — it doesn’t take up much more space than a simple picture frame. Just pull down its hinged face to create a perfect platform for your laptop. Plus the upper ledge is great for displaying cute accessories or a cheerful little houseplant.
Need more space to tuck away all those supplies and to use them? The Adeptus Desk provides plenty of both. Seven narrow drawers can handle both office and crafting essentials. And simply open the gate leg extension, and there’s your workspace, which folds away when not in use. The whole piece sits on wheels, too, so you can move it around as needed.
Even in a small space, you can easily change up the worktime scenery with a mobile desk, such as this super-slim Luxor Computer Workstation. The casters make it easy to move, and simple brakes keep it in place. Use it standing or sitting on a stool, or lower it to fit a regular computer or dining chair.
A desk that can double as a console or side table certainly earns its keep — in a small space, especially. We love the simplicity of the Genthner Desk, with its one hidden drawer, to easily tuck away work things when it’s table time. It comes in lots of great color options, too.
A desk with an airy design like the Cavanaugh Writing Desk gives small rooms the illusion of more space. The matching stool is minimalist, too, and tucks completely away underneath the desk, freeing up precious floor space when it’s not in use.
It doesn’t get more small-space friendly than this: Flip the DESIGNA Folding Computer Desk open for a sleek work surface when you need it, then fold the whole desk flat to set aside when you don’t. Choose from two wood-like brown tops or go with all black.
Turn any unused corner into a workspace with this cute little Simple Living Computer Desk. Even though it’s small, the clever design provides plenty of storage options. The spacious drawer and shelf underneath are perfect for holding all your office essentials. Reviewers were also impressed with its sturdy wood construction.
You don’t have to spend a lot to get a trendy and functional desk for your small space. Proof: the VECELO Study Desk. We love the built-in shelves and solid-steel legs. As one five-star reviewer put it, “For the price I paid — buying this is a no brainer!”
If your home office is part of another room such as a living room or bedroom, you need a desk that blends into the decor when not in use. The charming Toulouse Secretary Desk, crafted from kiln-dried solid meranti wood, looks beautiful tucked away in a corner. Sure, the price tag is steep, but perhaps the versatility, gorgeous antique look and ample hidden storage help justify splurging on this investment piece.
In a small space, every piece makes a big statement. If you want to say glamour, check out the Kali Writing Desk. We love the luxe high-gloss finish and shiny brass geometric legs. It doesn’t have any drawers, so you’ll need a portable file or bin for everything outside of your a laptop and, say, a pen cup. One more potential problem: Overcoming the urge to work at it in a silk bathrobe.