9 Study Room in Bedroom Design Ideas
For modern homeowners who find themselves challenged by the constraints of square footage, there’s nothing for it but to ‘make it work’. Enter the bedroom, so often relegated merely to rest and respite - yet brimming with potential for more.
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Work stations are often given to so much more than work - while a small workspace in the bedroom can serve as a functional spot for working from home, it can also be repurposed when not in use, providing a ‘hot desking’ area that is conducive to activities like journaling, getting ready, casual gaming, and more.
In the absence of ample floor space, opt to build upwards, securing storage against the walls to keep devices, files, books, and stationery and supplies safely stowed when not in use.
1. Study table in bedroom
If the space permits, create a small nook within your bedroom - a walk-in-workspace that can be comfortably tucked away behind doors and room dividers alike. Not only will this create a sense of separation from the bed proper, it will also allow for you to take calls in privacy.
2. More natural light
Studies have consistently shown that natural light can positively affect productivity, energy levels, mood, and general wellbeing. Maximise the impact of your bedroom windows by placing your mini workspaces close by. Not only will the natural light provide a refreshing glimpse of the outdoors, sunlight itself has also been proven to improve focus, leading to better work quality.
3. Work station storage
While a study room-bedroom may not be ideal for those who seek to keep work and rest separate, it is possible to create a sense of separation via storage solutions. Once the work has been done, devices, files, and such can be safely stowed away and forgotten until required.
4. Murphy bed
Instead of having an office in the bedroom, why not bring your bed to the home office. This homeowner installed a murphy bed in this room, allowing the space to function as a full-fledged office by day, and rest zone at night.
5. Study table corner
Create a productive work nook in your bedroom by placing your desk in a corner, facing away from the bed. This simple positioning trick helps minimise distractions and keeps your focus on tasks at hand. Plus, it visually separates work from rest, ensuring your workspace feels intentional and your bedroom remains a sanctuary for relaxation between functionality and comfort.
6. Open shelves
Transform your bedroom with a two-way shelf that doubles as a study nook. By integrating space for a desktop computer, you effectively segment the room while keeping a visual connection between areas. This clever solution not only creates a distinct work zone but also adds valuable storage space. It’s an ideal way to maximise functionality and maintain an open, airy feel in your bedroom.
7. Custom-built study desk
Don’t discount the limitless potential of awkward spaces and narrow corners. Consider custom-made furnishings that can fit into these odd spaces that may otherwise go to waste.
8. Platform bed
Create layers in your line of vision by building elevated platforms into the bedroom. This allows you to demarcate the room for sleep and study, with a variety of options available in shelving and surfaces to further break up the pockets of space. For added storage, simply build pull-out drawers into the platforms.
9. Sleek and sophisticated
A study desk within the bedroom need not take on the token characteristics of a proper study workspace. In lieu of a regimented desk, create an elegant nook that melds into the rest of your space by matching up your materials - in terms of tactility, colour, and more. In this way, the workstation can easily be converted into something else; simply remove the seating, and you’ll have ample surface space for storing oft-used objects.
Key factors when planning a bedroom workstation
- Location: Set up your workspace in a corner away from the bed to provide a modicum of separation between hustling and resting.
- Optimise Space: Multi-functional furniture can help to save on space, particularly in smaller spaces. Consider a fold-down desk that can be closed when not in use, or a Murphy bed with an integrated desk.
- Build Upwards: Floating shelves, pegboards, or wall-mounted organisers can help to keep the workspace clean and clutter-free.
- Storage Solutions: Keep your office supplies in check by using desk organisers with multiple compartments. Magnetic strips above the desk are also a great way to store metal supplies. Incorporate cable clips or trays to organise wires. And, if possible, opt for wireless bluetooth keyboards and mice to minimise the clutter.
- Furniture: Choose a chair that is both compact and ergonomic; additionally, one with wheels also provides for easy movement, particularly in tighter spaces.
- Colour: If you’re strapped for space, use lighter colours to create the illusion of a larger room. You can also add pops of colour throughout the room to help visually separate the study area.
- Greenery: Pops of green in the workspace are known to help improve focus and mood. Low-maintenance plants like succulents or air plants will do the trick nicely, while also improving air quality and aesthetics.