Unconventional furniture pieces for your home office

Enhance comfort and productivity in your home office with these unconventional furniture pieces.

In the post-pandemic world where remote working is on the verge of becoming the norm, more and more people are giving importance to spaces dedicated solely for work. Home offices and workspaces are the need of the hour as everyone wants to make their working hours more comfortable. While home offices need not always be very elaborate, there are several ways to make the space more comfortable and functional. So if you are looking for ways to expand your home office beyond a basic work desk and chair, we’ve got you covered. In this article, we have curated a list of 15 unconventional furniture pieces you can incorporate into your home office for enhanced productivity and comfort.

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Credenza desk

Combining the functionality of a desk with the storage capacity of a credenza, this is the perfect addition to your workspace. The wide surface makes working on it a breeze and the drawers and cabinets below are ideal for keeping office supplies, files and equipment organised. You can choose from the different variants that offer diverse storage options.

credenza desk

Source: Pinterest @picknsave

 

Modular storage units

These versatile and customisable storage solutions consist of stackable or interlocking units that can be arranged in various configurations according to your space availability and storage requirements. They consist of shelves, drawers and cubbies for organising books, files and supplies and placing decorative items.

modular shelving

Source: Pinterest @modernshelving

 

Drafting table

A must-have for artists, architects and engineers who require a vast, flat and angled surface for their work, a drafting table provides a spacious and adjustable workspace. It is perfect for functions like drafting, drawing, sketching and crafting and includes a tilted mechanism that allows the angle of the tabletop to be adjusted to provide ergonomic comfort and precise work.

drafting table

Source: Pinterest @furniturenewjersey

 

Convertible desk bed

This space-saving piece of furniture can serve dual purposes in a small home office or guest room. Functioning as a desk with a spacious work surface and storage compartments during the day, it can transform into a comfortable bed at night by folding down or pulling out the sleeping area, thereby providing a convenient sleeping space without compromising functionality.

convertible desk bed

Source: Pinterest @dduvencioglu

 

Pod chair

If a cosy and ergonomic seating option that provides privacy is what you’re looking for, a pod chair is just the thing for you. With an enclosed to semi-enclosed design with high sides and a backrest, it creates a secluded space for reading, relaxing, taking informal calls, or focusing on work without distractions. They often feature soft upholstery and cushioning for enhanced comfort.

pod chair

Source: Pinterest @dunelmuk

 

Multi-functional workstation

By integrating various built-in features, a multi-functional workstation aims to enhance productivity and organisation in your home office. With features such as integrated power outlets, USB ports and cable management systems, it keeps your desk tidy and capable of handling multiple devices efficiently. You can also find adjustable shelves, storage compartments and ergonomic design elements in some models, offering optimal comfort and efficiency.

unconventional furniture for home office

Source: Pinterest @homedepot

 

Secretary desk

A compact and versatile desk with a fold-down front, this can serve as a writing surface when opened and as a cover for storage compartments and drawers when closed. They come with spacious storage features to keep your documents and supplies organised and are perfect for small spaces where functionality and storage efficiency are a priority.

unconventional furniture for home office

Source: Pinterest @reallywellmade

 

Acoustic panels

Improve the acoustics of your workspace by installing specialised panels designed to absorb sound waves. These help in enhancing the audio quality during video conferences, minimising distractions from external noise and creating a quieter working environment that facilitates better focus. Available in various shapes, sizes and materials, they are designed to suit diverse aesthetic preferences and acoustic needs.

Source: Pinterest @IndustryTile

 

Gaming chair

While this high-performance ergonomic chair is designed for prolonged use during gaming sessions, incorporating one in your home office can provide an excellent seating option during long work hours. Key features of such chairs include adjustable lumbar support, headrest pillows, reclining functions and armrest adjustments to provide optimal comfort and support for your back, neck and arms.

Source: Pinterest @bedbathbeyond

 

Coffee table with storage

A practical and stylish centrepiece for your home office, this offers convenient access to essential items while keeping your workspace organised and clutter-free. Moreover, they are available in various materials, sizes and designs to complement different decor styles and space requirements.

unconventional furniture for home office

Source: Pinterest @Walmart

 

Adjustable drawing board

For functions like technical drawing, architecture, drafting and detailed artwork, an adjustable drawing board is capable of providing a specialised workstation. The large, tiltable surface with adjustable angles facilitates ergonomic comfort and precision drawing. To enhance the functionality and usability for professional tasks involving accurate drafting and design, some models may also include rulers, measurement scales and clip-on accessories.

Source: Pinterest @sprazz_store

 

Swivel arm tablet stand

For hands-free viewing, note-taking and interaction during meetings, a swivel arm tablet stand can function as a versatile accessory that securely holds your tablet or e-reader. A must-have for research or leisure activities, this features a flexible swivel arm, adjustable height and a stable base or clamp for easy positioning on your work surface.

unconventional furniture for home office

Source: Pinterest @mymoreangle

 

Treadmill desk

Are you a fitness enthusiast but do not get enough time to workout? A treadmill desk has got you covered. By allowing you to walk at a slow pace while performing tasks like reading, typing or talking on the phone, it facilitates physical activity while you work and reduces the negative effects of prolonged sitting by encouraging an active lifestyle. The stable desk surface has adjustable height surface and built-in controls for speed and incline adjustments.

Source: Pinterest @diys_craftsy

 

Wireless charging desk pad

This convenient accessory wirelessly charges compatible devices placed on its surface and eliminates the need for multiple charging cables and adapters, thereby reducing desk clutter and enhancing a sense of organisation. Key features of this accessory include a non-slip surface, LED indicators and fast-charging capabilities to ensure efficient charging as you work.

unconventional furniture for home office

Source: Pinterest @TechShopi

 

Foldable desk

A portable and space-saving alternative to a regular desk, this piece of furniture can be easily folded and stored away when not in use. This makes it an ideal option for creating a temporary workspace in any room of your home without taking up much space. The lightweight yet durable design has a collapsible frame or tabletop that can fold flat for compact storage in a closet, under a bed or against a wall.

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FAQs

How does a convertible desk bed work?

A convertible desk bed has a spacious work surface and storage compartments to enable efficient work and can also transform into a bed by being folded down or pulled out during non-working hours.

Why should I install acoustic panels in my home office?

Acoustic panels absorb sound waves and reduce echoes to provide a space free from external noise distractions and facilitating better audio quality during video conferences.

What are the advantages of a treadmill desk?

A treadmill desk promotes physical activity and reduces the negative effects of prolonged sitting on your body such as back pain and decreased circulation, thereby encouraging an active lifestyle.

Why should I incorporate a gaming chair in my home office?

A gaming chair is designed to facilitate comfortable seating during prolonged working hours with its ergonomic design, sturdy construction, adjustable lumbar support and armrests, headrest pillows and comfortable materials.

How can modular storage units benefit a home office setup?

Modular storage units maximise storage efficiency and facilitate organisation with their versatility and customisation options that allow efficient space optimisation,

Is a pod chair suitable for a home office?

Pod chairs are designed to provide privacy, comfort and a secluded space within a home office by prioritising comfort and enhancing concentration.

How does a wireless charging desk pad enhance productivity?

Wireless charging desk pads do away with the need for multiple charging cables and adapters and keep the workspace organised and free of clutter, thereby improving focus and productivity.

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