20 Study Room Design Ideas Singapore: Study table design for kids and adults

The designer recommended “skeletal, light coloured” furniture for the study to maintain the space’s sense of airiness. Interior design by Mint Studio
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Study room designs in Singapore, like in many other places, can vary based on individual preferences and available space.

Many study rooms in Singapore embrace a minimalist aesthetic, with clean lines, simple furniture, and a clutter-free environment. This design choice helps create a calming and focused atmosphere for studying.

Given the limited space in many Singaporean homes, study room designs often prioritize efficient use of space. This may include built-in storage solutions, multi-functional furniture, and compact desk designs.

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This couple got their interior designer to create two separate stations for them in the same room, but made use of colours to partition the spaces. Interior design by Free Space Intent.

This couple got their interior designer to create two separate stations for them in the same room, but made use of colours to partition the spaces. Interior design by Free Space Intent.

This couple got their interior designer to create two separate stations for them in the same room.
Interior design by Free Space Intent

10 Study Room Design Ideas Singapore

However, there are some common themes and popular design elements that you might find in study rooms in Singapore's HDB flats and condominiums.

This interior designer created a sleek study area by building a ledge into a blank wall. Interior design by Box ID Studio.

This interior designer created a sleek study area by building a ledge into a blank wall. Interior design by Box ID Studio.

Ergonomic Study Table and Chair

Comfortable and ergonomic furniture is important for long study sessions. Adjustable chairs, sit-stand desks, and proper lighting are often integrated into the design to promote a healthy and productive workspace.

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The study at the front of the home is also a space where lots of the couple’s favourite knick-knacks are displayed, including photographs shot while in China, Ethiopia, and Iran. Interior design by JQ Ong.

Study Room WiFi & Power Points

Many study rooms in Singapore are equipped with technology to support modern learning and work. This may include high-speed internet connections, power outlets, and integrated charging stations for electronic devices.

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Make use of existing dining chairs with this wall ledge that has just enough space for your computer and a cup of coffee.
Make use of existing dining chairs with this wall ledge that has just enough space for your computer and a cup of coffee.

Make use of existing dining chairs with this wall ledge that has just enough space for your computer and a cup of coffee.

Study Room Plants

Incorporating indoor plants or green walls is a popular design choice to bring a touch of nature into the study space. Plants can improve air quality and create a more pleasant atmosphere.

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The study cum dressing table was cleverly positioned right in front of the window to offer sufficient natural light. Interior design by Summer Samson.

The study and dressing table was cleverly positioned right in front of the window to offer sufficient natural light. Interior design by Summer Samson.

Study Room with Natural Light

Maximizing natural light is a common design goal in Singapore. Large windows, glass partitions, and open spaces are often used to bring in as much natural light as possible, which can help create a bright and inviting study area.

To let more light into your home, replace the walls with glass. This will help your home appear larger.
Interior design by Produce
To let more light into your home, replace the walls with glass. This will help your home appear larger. Interior design by Produce

To let more light into your home, replace the walls with glass. This will help your home appear larger. Interior design by Produce

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Designer Lawrence Puah incorporated the homeowner’s love for warm wood textures and industrial “edginess” with unique features, including a study nook behind the built-in shelf. Interior design by AKihaus.

Study Room Theme

Study room designs often incorporate elements of personalization to create a motivating environment. This can include artwork, inspirational quotes, or a color scheme that reflects the individual's preferences.

Just like the above pictured study room area (on the right), interior designer Lawrence Puah from Akihaus incorporated the homeowner’s love for warm wood textures and industrial “edginess” with unique features, including a study nook behind the built-in shelf.

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Smart Study Room

Smart lighting, temperature control, and voice-activated assistants are increasingly being integrated into study room designs in Singapore to enhance convenience and functionality.

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A folding screen helps to separate the study from the living area when necessary, but when unfolded the space becomes a wide and stunning den with a lounge-like feel. Interior design by Hao Design.

A folding screen helps to separate the study from the living area when necessary, but when unfolded the space becomes a wide and stunning den with a lounge-like feel. Interior design by Hao Design.

Study & Guest Room

In homes with limited space, study rooms often serve multiple functions, such as a home office, library, or even a guest room. Flexible furniture and design concepts are used to adapt the room to these different roles.

This homeowner prefers Japanese-style interiors, where spaces are hidden and don’t really interact with the living area. A wood divider separates wardrobe and study from the main sleeping area. Interior design by homeowner.

This homeowner (pictured above) prefers Japanese-style interiors, where spaces are hidden and don’t really interact with the living area. A wood divider separates wardrobe and study from the main sleeping area.

A study desk from Vietnam-based British design team Square Roots doubles as a dressing table. The Lamb chairs feature black steel frames with slate fabrics and raw oak backs.
Interior design by TLD. Design
A study desk from Vietnam-based British design team Square Roots doubles as a dressing table. The Lamb chairs feature black steel frames with slate fabrics and raw oak backs. Interior design by TLD. Design.

A study desk from Vietnam-based British design team Square Roots doubles as a dressing table. The Lamb chairs feature black steel frames with slate fabrics and raw oak backs. Interior design by TLD. Design.

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This interior designer converted a second bedroom into a walk-in wardrobe and a study area. Interior design by Mong Design.

This interior designer converted a second bedroom into a walk-in wardrobe and a study area. Interior design by Mong Design.

This interior designer converted a second bedroom into a walk-in wardrobe and a study area.
Interior design by Mong Design

Soundproof Study Room

Given the proximity of neighbors in many Singaporean housing complexes, soundproofing may be important to create a quiet study environment. Acoustic panels, rugs, and double-glazed windows are used to reduce noise.

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Taking advantage of the space available next to the bomb shelter, a study nook was created and tucked cosily at this corner. This way, it allows more space for the adjacent living room too. Interior design by FIneline.

Taking advantage of the space available next to the bomb shelter, a study nook was created and tucked cosily at this corner. This way, it allows more space for the adjacent living room too. Interior design by Fineline.

Study Room Design Tips

The specific design choices will depend on individual preferences, budget, and available space. Still, these popular study room design elements are likely to be found in many homes and workspaces in Singapore, as they prioritize functionality, comfort, and aesthetics.

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Baby blue theme study room design for kids

5 Study Room Design Tips for Kids

With all that home-based learning going on these days, it’s all the more important that your child's study space is kept neat and organised for maximum productivity. After all, it's been proven that a messy, cluttered environment causes stress and affects the way we work.

Keep study table tidy

It may sound cliched, but kids do actually crave structure, says clinical psychologist Vyda S. Chai of Think Psychological Services and Think Kids Intervention and Developmental Services.

“A chaotic study space can be distracting and rather overwhelming for a child who needs to focus and concentrate. Mess and a chaotic study space may also induce anxiety and discomfort,” Vyda shares.

Remove all distractions

As general rule of thumb, keep only the essentials in view on the study table. Materials that your child does not require at that point in time should be kept in a drawer or shelf within the study space, she adds.

Clutter can be over-stimulating and may affect how your child regulates emotionally, she says. “Having multiple study items on the table may also increase anxiety and make your child panic,” Vyda explains.

A child will need a comfortable, posture-friendly study desk and a proper study chair.

Study table and chair for kids

A child will need a comfortable, posture-friendly desk and a proper chair. But they should not be so comfortable that your child loses focus and ends up snoozing during revision, Vyda points out.

“It does not need to be expensive merchandise as long as it is sturdy,” she says.

Remove laptops, phones, iPads

Unless the laptop or computer is required for studying, all gadgets and other tech distractions should preferably be out of sight, Vyda says.

“Instagram and Facebook apps are not going to help your child absorb or learn new material. Updates and postings can be viewed after he has finished what he planned to complete,” she adds.

Study table lamp

Light has a psychological effect on students, which can affect learning. For instance, studies have found that students performed significantly better on standardised tests in classrooms where windows and skylights let in more daylight.

A study area that is too dark is not only sleep inducing, it also exacerbates eyestrain, which makes it difficult for your child to remain focused and motivated, Vyda shares.

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Built in wood study table and bay window seat with storage. Interior design by Prozfile.
Clear desk, clear mind!
Interior design by Prozfile

5 Tips to Keep Study Table Clean

A messy study table can have several disadvantages that may impact your productivity, concentration, and overall well-being.

Clutter can be distracting and make it difficult to focus on your tasks. You may waste time searching for the materials you need, which can lead to decreased productivity.

Mess and disorganization can create a sense of chaos and stress. A cluttered environment can lead to heightened stress levels, making it harder to concentrate.

Here are 5 tips to keep your study table clean and tidy, always!

Document drawers

If you don't have time to file documents like warranties, credit card bills and insurance documents, chests of short drawers (available from Muji and Ikea) are useful for organising them. Go through the drawers once every six months to recycle or discard what you don't need to keep.

Don't accumulate unopened letters & mail

Get a huge laundry bag outside your main door. Before you step into the house, make it a point to separate all mail. Junk mail immediately goes into the bag.

Magnetic board

Attach a magnetic knife rack to the inside of a drawer with strong double-sided tape and let it hold loose bobby pins and paper clips.

Use ziploc bags

Ziplock bags of different sizes are great for storing irregularly shaped tech spare parts like adapters and cables. Or bundle them into empty toilet rolls or kitchen rolls, then line them up vertically in a tall drawer. Label the bags and paper tubes so you remember what each spare part is for.

Organise your cables

If messy cables are taking over the study desk, consider getting an IKEA cable organiser to keep them all neatly grouped together.

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