
In a world where productivity meets personal style, the home office has evolved into a true design statement. Many of us use it for day-to-day business, while others escape there for a leisure read or screentime. But no matter its purpose, the space should reflect its owner’s creativity and taste.
We’ve browsed our back issues as well as the pages of our sister publication, Morris & Essex, and curated the following collection of home offices. Each in meant to inspire your own space and elevates function into artful living.

In this Basking Ridge office, designer Pam Cooper curated shelves for a Zoom-worthy background and created a window break area before a masculine executive desk.

The home office in this North Caldwell home, designed by Marissa Sauer of Design MACS, includes a carved wood desk, a cutout chandelier and soothing shades of blue and silver.

The colorful redo of a Ridgewood home included this pink-and-white office. Designer Jennifer Pacca incorporates a glass-topped desk, pops of hot pink and a funky collection of wall art.

In a Livingston home redesigned by Kathryn Cook, the office/library is modernized with statement-making wallpaper and motorized solar shades.

For the home office inside an Upper Saddle River house, designer Laurie DiGiacomo chose Benjamin Moore’s Van Deusen, a cheerful blue known for its beauty when saturated.

For a Sparta home office, Cooper used blue throughout this Sparta home office, including blue-painted molding detail on the ceiling, lighting with crystals and a comfortable chair.

Designer Lisa Santoro gave a Morristown attorney exactly what she needed: A home office in warm blue that makes for a comfortable working environment.
Check out the new issue of NJ HOME to see more great interior design projects.