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20 Home office storage ideas

It’s easy for your home office to get cluttered when you’re busy powering through work. Luckily, it’s not impossible to keep it neat when you have sufficient storage space to keep the things you use daily.

Creating a tidy office space and ensuring everything has its place can calm the mind and increase productivity. So if you’re looking for home storage ideas to make your home office or desk area clutter-free, read on.

Create variety

Because there can be items in an assortment of shapes and sizes that need to be stored in a home office, having a variety of storage boxes is a great idea. For example, you’ll find that shelves, drawers, and cupboards serve different purposes. Setting aside space for specific things can go a long way in keeping everything easy to find and the space easy to navigate.

Make it a feature

Memo and peg boards, as well as other wall-mounted items like shelving are a great way of making your storage a feature of your space and something that is aesthetically pleasing.

Stick with a colour palette

Not only will sticking to a colour palette make everything look great but your storage will look effortlessly put together and organised.

If you’re ready to get started, check out these clever home office storage ideas to get you inspired.

1. Shelving under consoles

Let’s face it, when you’re working from home, it’s easy to get carried away purchasing supplies that take up all your existing storage. Bringing in a wheeled cabinet you can easily tuck under extra tables or consoles will work wonders. You can add as many as you need, too.

2. Organised supplies

Love saving small containers but never use them? This is your calling. Upcycle them to store the fidgety little office supplies you use often.

3. Storage cabinet

If you know you need a ton of storage space, invest in a large storage cabinet. Use the countertop as extra desk space or a display area.

4. Divide and conquer

Storing a variety of items in your drawers? Use dividers to organise them all. There are many options these days like acrylic or plastic dividers.

5. Stationery shelves

Have a lot of files to put away? Designate shelf space primarily for this. Organise it by colour if you can to motivate yourself to maintain its upkeep.

6. Upcycled magazine rack

When you’ve got a selection of books but are running out of space, look out for magazine racks you can upcycle. Not only do they have unique designs, they’re great for sorting books of all sizes!

7. Wall shelves

When you’re working with limited floor space, work your way up. Install shelves over your desk so you can easily access your most used items.

8. Pegboard backdrop

Pegboards are an awesome way to store things on the wall instead of taking up precious drawer space. Use pins or clips to keep your essentials at eye level.

9. Drawer on the desk

Keep it simple by piling drawers over your desk. This is a great way to add elevation to certain sections of your workspace.

10. Drawers for your essentials

Invest in a table with enough drawer space you’ll need in the long run. Better to have a lot of room here than find yourself lacking in the future!

11. Storage cubby

If you are one to have a lot of stuff, then a storage cubby may be the way to go for its accessibility. Add baskets or filing boxes to keep items from getting dusty.

12. Basket storage

Do you prefer to keep your collection of office material to a minimum? A basket is an easy and affordable approach to storage.

13. Desktop riser

Want an easy solution to an elevated screen without spending too much on a standing desk? A desk riser might be your solution. It’s a great spot to tuck any reference books, files, and office materials.

14. Desk organisers

Who says home offices should be boring? There are various options for desk organisers these days to keep your workspace clutter-free and stylish.

15. Shelving in the corner

Tuck your shelf space in the corner of your room to keep yourself from wanting to pull out too many things at once.

16. Clothing rack

An understated addition to your home office may be a clothing rack. When working remotely, you’ll need to look presentable in meetings. A clothing rack can hold your rotation of polos, coats, and jackets to look presentable at a moment’s notice.

17. Upcycled boxes

There’s no limit to how you organise your things. Using old boxes like shoe boxes or camera boxes to sort your items can go a long way.

18. Tucked under the table

Make the most out of small trolleys that are easy to reposition and store under your desk. Use them for everyday items you can wheel from one room to another.

19. Symmetrical storage

Symmetry is always pleasing to the eyes. Position matching shelves on either side of your desk for maximum storage space that’s within reach.

20. Cabinets turned basket cubbies

Want to upcycle old cabinetry? Swap out the old doors with woven baskets to play it up and bring texture to your space.

Hopefully, you’ve found inspiration in these home office storage ideas. Still unsure how to go about it? Connect with an interior designer to see how you can bring your ideas to life.

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Elise Hodge

I've recently moved into a new home and I've been having so much fun decorating it with pretty wall prints and Scandinavian-inspired furniture. So as well as being a freelance writer, I'm always on the lookout for new design pieces for my home!

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