4 Practical Tips to Improve Your Home Office Setup

The Inspired Room - Hale Navy Home Office

This weekend I shared several inspiration images for functional, livable spaces. Today I want to highlight one of my favorite functional rooms: my home office. This office is from my previous house, and although I haven’t fully finished my new office yet, I’m using many of the same ideas. The look may evolve, but the lessons I learned continue to guide how I work and create.

I featured this room in The Inspired Room book and often revisit these photos when planning new spaces. Below are a few practical tips I used when setting up my office that you can apply to a creative workspace or home office of your own.

The Inspired Room Office - Secretary Desk - Hale Navy Home Office

1. Designate a dedicated space for inspiration, organization and creativity

Working from home means carving out a spot where you can focus and stay organized. Even a small corner in a bedroom can serve as a productive office. Having a clearly designated area signals to your brain that it’s time to work and helps keep household life separate from professional tasks.

Hale Navy Home Office The Inspired Room

2. Surround yourself with inspiration

Your environment affects your mood and productivity. Choose colors, textures and objects that motivate you. I hung inspiration boards above my desk and selected items that feel uplifting. When your workspace is thoughtfully arranged, it becomes easier to focus and enjoy the tasks at hand.

The Inspired Room Office - Rifle Paper Company Notebook

3. Use organizational systems you will actually use

Pretty storage is tempting, but it only helps if you use it. Test different systems until you find what works for your habits. If a particular method or container doesn’t get used, replace it with something simpler and more functional. Practical organization is the backbone of a functional office.

The Inspired Room Office - White Hutch - Hale Navy

4. Make the space feel homey

Even though my office is a place of business, I want it to feel comfortable and personal. I chose furniture and accessories that reflect my style while serving practical purposes — a secondhand rattan shelving unit for storage, an antique secretary desk for both beauty and function, and a large lamp that adds soft, ambient light. A comfortable chair and the right lighting make work feel less like a chore and more like a rewarding part of the day.

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Do you have an office space of your own?

Sources:

Wall paint color – Hale Navy by Benjamin Moore

Desk – Pottery Barn

Botanical prints – Poppy Talk

Blue swirl lamps – Target

Linen chair – Restoration Hardware

Linen pin boards – HomeGoods

More sources from this room and others can be found in my shop.

Find more ideas for decorating a home you love in my books, The Inspired Room and Love the Home You Have.