Whether you’re working from home, studying for school, or just love the idea of a productive and comfortable work space, a study room is a valuable addition to your home. From cozy reading nooks to entire rooms dedicated to concentration, these spaces are filled with practical and inspiring ideas.
To help you create your own functional study room, we're sharing our best ideas for everything from storage and decor to furniture arrangement.
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Contemporary Study Room
Generous windows flood this study space with warm, natural light and creativity-inspiring outdoor views. Try this arrangement in a room that gets light during the time of day that you feel most productive and energized to work.
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Study Room with Open Storage
A built-in desktop with open storage above anchors this out-of-the-way study room, while arm chairs and a drop-leaf table tuck against the opposite wall until needed. A simple two-color wall treatment of crisp white and blue-gray amps up the energy and style of the otherwise interim space.
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Moody Study Room
Lean into the dark academia decorating style for a study room that visually harmonizes with the room’s purpose. Moody yet relaxed, it lacks a desk or large table top but varied seating types in this moody study room let you choose how to get comfortable. A window, ceiling light, and wall-mount lamp help keep things in focus regardless of time of day or location.
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Pink Home Office
An elegant burl wood desk stands ready along the wall, but the highlight of this refined study room is a sofa and ottoman, perfect for stretching out and comfortably repositioning so you can stay focused. A monochromatic color scheme in a dusty rose has a comforting effect, too.
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Calming Study Room Ideas
A calming blue color scheme sets the tone for this simple study space, which positions a desk in front of the window. Though natural light is available, adjustable library-style wall lights make sure the work area is well lit, while desk organizers and a crate corral supplies.
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Study Room with Built-Ins
Thanks to its bookshelf wealth aesthetic, you might start to feel smarter before studying even begins in this cozy nook. Tucked into a book-filled corner, a sink-in chair offers comfort and quiet, so all you need is to turn on those headphones and get down to business.
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Small Study Room Idea
A fold-down desk is a smart solution when space is at a premium: It’s available when you need it, but unlike a traditional desk, you can tuck away any clutter when not in use. When closed, the rattan caning on this fold-down desk will act as subtle wall decor complementing the natural colors and textures in the rest of the room.
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Color-Drenched Study Room
A vibrant jewel-toned blue invigorates this traditionally styled room, while neutral furniture pieces establish three different zones. The distinct areas can offer separate hubs for multiple on-going activities, or simply let you choose the best setup for your mood and study needs. The arrangement also easily accommodates group work.
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Bedroom Study Space
In this crisp black, white and pastel pink palette, soft fabrics layer in for a space that’s almost enticing you to come study. Framed art and an upholstered bulletin board not only offer something to look at when you need a visual break, but also they can act as a motivational boost. It’s a combination that fits just as well in a home office as an available wall in a bedroom.
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DIY Corner Office
A desk, office chair, and ladder bookshelf turn a corner of this living room into a productive space–without overwhelming the room. The visually lightweight furniture pieces have thin lines and minimal profiles that complement the room’s bright, simple aesthetic. Because it's facing into a larger room, remember to employ this study area when interruptions can be kept at a minimum.
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Wallpapered Study Room
This stunning room demonstrates many of the principles of feng shui office design intended to boost productivity. A sliding door hides clutter from view, the desk sits toward the center of the room for maximum energy flow, and printed grasscloth wall coverings incorporate the calming effects of nature. And though a cozy fire might sound like the cherry on top, feng shui suggests not lighting a fire while studying because it burns energy.
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Closet Study Room Idea
Being able to shut a door on distractions can be important. Converting a closet with a desk, shelf, and lighting, fits a study room in a small area that’s still easily secluded when needed. Painting the room's surfaces the same color as the door, walls, and bookshelves framing it means the area blends seamlessly–even with the door open.
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Home Library Study Room
If you enjoy the quiet and calm of studying among the stacks at the library, create the same atmosphere with a home library. This sophisticated study space frames an antique sideboard with dramatic navy bookshelves for a custom, built-in look.
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Rustic Study Room Ideas
Channel the zen of a cabin retreat with this rustic study space. The barrel chairs are rounded for comfort, with the woven backs complementing the textures of the plank wall and barn wood shelving. Standard drawer units and a wooden top combine for a dual desktop perfectly fitted to the available space–a spacious arrangement that could be used to help parents demonstrate good study habits with kids.
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Country Cottage Study Room
Weathered finishes and antique decor, like a repurposed old table, set the tone for this country cottage room. With plenty of books, portraits, and antique accents, it’s a romantic spot that feels tailor-made for typing notes and pouring over study materials as much as journaling and writing letters. Positioning the desk away from the room and against the wall helps to eliminate distractions when it’s time to concentrate.
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Loft Study Room Idea
Lofted locations can help you literally rise above distractions and activity when it's time to focus. Here a home office offers multiple work surfaces and cabinets, so there’s a place to study and a place to store your things nearby. The hide rug and timber beams exude farmhouse style, but the pendant lights and industrial table keep it modern.