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Under-stairs office
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Antique desk
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Versatile Vintage
Max Kimby
Author Fifi O'Neill's Florida office features a salmon-colored table that serves as a desk and an old church chair topped with a feather pillow.
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Quirky study space
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Fine Antiques
Lara Lesen
A taxidermied pheasant and a vase from Mexico, along with a clip-on brass lamp, add rustic sophistication to Donna and Paul Frank's antique study in their 1790s New York farmhouse.
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Attic Office
Stephen Randazzo
Marie Moss' workspace in her Chicago home exudes a unique vibe by showcasing vintage items like a dollhouse and an old mailbox as functional office accessories, while blue accents tie the room together in a unified palette.
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Office corner
Aaron Colussi
This office corner idea will help you turn any space into a mini workstation, so put this desk in your family room and stay focused on your work.
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Bed Spring Bulletin Board
Max Kimby
Homeowners Paige and Smoot Hill placed this small table between two airy windows in their renovated cottage in Round Top, Texas. Antique bedsprings add a rustic touch to the traditional memo board.
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Patterned accent wall
Kim Cornelison
Transform a small space like a loft or attic into a cozy office by adding an accent wall with an eye-catching design.
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Antique collection
Helen Norman
Get inspired by displaying antique collections on your desk, such as a collection of vintage bottles of different shapes, sizes and colors.
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Artistic space
Victoria Pearson
In this Atlanta loft office, a ripped leopard-print coat upholsters a quirky chair and is paired with a 1920s ebony desk. African feather headdresses and black-and-white photos of Paris create an eclectic mix.
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Whimsical Writing Room
Max Kimby
A swing and pastoral oil paintings add warmth and playfulness to the all-white office space in this California bungalow designed by Emily Henderson for writer-director Shanna Fester.
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A rustic study
Mark Roman
Arkansas cottage owner Cathy Collins cleared out a storage space with a cedar ceiling to create this quiet study, with a small antique desk just the right size for a laptop.
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Staircase landing
Amy Herring
While most people would throw in a few armchairs and call this staircase a “reading nook,” North Carolina cottage owner Susan Chancey envisioned a full-fledged home office. To make the area feel larger, she used furniture that doesn't take up much visual space, like a metal chair, a simple desk, and a task lamp.
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Old Favorites
Victoria Pearson
The office in Leanne Ford's Pennsylvania home features a circa 1940 pine table and Jasper chairs. The pendant lamp is made from an old coat rack, the pillows are by Jonathan Adler, and the walls are painted Benjamin Moore Portobello.
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Use space wisely
Max Kimby
In Leanne Ford's office/guest bedroom in a converted schoolhouse, IKEA curtains and chalkboard paint define the boundary between sleeping area and working area, and holes in a second-hand kilim rug provide conduits for computer cords.
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Attractive workspace
Victoria Pearson
A repurposed pine table and old hickory bar stools create a comfortable office for two in this Ojai ranch home of Kelly and Greg Motschenbacher.
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Chalkboard Wall
Victoria Pearson
The chrome lamps in Heather Salazar's Washington office were updated with a $5 spray paint (Valspar's Cut Ruby) purchased at Lowe's. Salazar's children type out messages on a 1920s typewriter that sits on a vintage pine table. Cowhide rugs warm the floors, and the walls are painted Valspar's Chalkboard.
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Room with a view
Bjorn Wallander
A stained pine trestle table doubles as a desk behind a custom sofa in Priscilla Caldwell's Connecticut home. The carousel lamp is by Jamie Young.
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DIY workspace
Victoria Pearson
Heather Salazar created the calendar in her Washington home using chalkboard paint, paper tags and wooden letters.
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Anna Logan is Country Living's Senior Home & Style Editor, responsible for covering design and decor trends, home features, and gift guides. She also produces home features and style content for the print magazine. When she's not working, you can usually find her bargain hunting in antique stores. Follow her adventures on Instagram!
Erin Cavoto is an editorial assistant at ThePioneerWoman.com, covering food, holidays, home decor, and more.
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