10 ways to design your study area or home office

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A white and grey palette provides a clean backdrop for homeowner Aaron’s colourful toys, customised decals, and a wardrobe featuring a full panel of the signature A Bathing Ape camouflage print.

Design: Wolf Woof

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The study is where lots of this couple’s favourite knick-knacks are displayed, including photographs shot while in China, Ethiopia, and Iran.

Design: JQ Ong

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In this study room, a drywall with niches and LED lighting create a neat display area for the couple's knick knacks and souvenirs.

Design: Studio Super Safari

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The elevated study area was designed around a Moooi study table and chair that homeowner Tony fell in love with during the early stages of the interior design process. Tony also wanted the study area to double as a guest room, so it has to accommodate a queen-size bed that can be stowed away when not in use.

Design: TLDesigns

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Right next to the study table, a niche was created to house a “whisky bar”, where homeowner Michael can enjoy a drink while lounging on one of his favourite furniture pieces: the Eames lounge chair and ottoman.

Design: Wee Studio

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This quirky desk, which was modified from an Ikea table, was inspired by the homeowner’s wish to ride a Vespa.  

Design: Wolf Woof

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The homeowner and designer put together various finishes materials to create an intimate abode, including the cosy study room.

Design: Joey Khu I.D.

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This bedroom is so spacious it can accomodate a large desk which Celine works and dolls up from. More of the home here.

Design: Aart Boxx

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The owners get a splendid view of the sea from their study. See more of the home here.

Design: Studio Myte

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This spacious room features both a space to work and play.

Design: The Scientist

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