The Top Five DIY Projects For Your Home Office

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Last Updated on April 12, 2021

When you are planning DIY projects for your home office, you need to decide what would be the best addition to the room. Your home office becomes a much better place for you to work if you have added a desk, painted the walls, or even added some shelves. There are a few tiny accessories you can add, and you might change your flooring. Use the tips listed below to turn your home office into the best place to get work done.

When you are planning DIY projects for your home office, you need to decide what would be the best addition to the room. Your home office becomes a much better place for you to work if you have added a desk, painted the walls, or even added some shelves. There are a few tiny accessories you can add, and you might change your flooring. Use the tips listed below to turn your home office into the best place to get work done.

1. Build A Desk

Building a desk can be as simple or as complex as you choose. You can have drawers, a pull-out station for your laptop or keyboard, and as many shelves as you think you’ll need. Many old desk styles have no drawers, but they have beautiful, ornately carved legs. You can buy a plank of wood for the writing surface, sand it and stain or paint it whatever color fits your theme. You can use a router to create a smooth groove around the edge of the desktop, and you can buy decorative legs that will hold up the desk.
If you want to add a drawer, you can actually purchase a kit that helps you install the drawer on the side or under the bottom of the desktop. Plus, you can paint your desk any color you like if you are looking for something that is unique or not found in stores.

2. Add Floating Shelves

Adding floating shelves can create a sleek look to any room. To add floating shelves, you have to find the studs in the wall, add screws to the wall where you want your shelves to be, and cut grooves into your shelves so they can lock into place. Floating shelves are a great place to keep trinkets, picture frames, or you can put your books on these shelves.

One perk is that floating shelves take up much less space than a bookcase. Plus, Hesse shelves can create a pattern on the wall that matches the style of the room. You might even create a shelving design that features your initials or monogram.

3. Paint The Walls

Painting the walls can help to create the main theme of your house, or just your office. You can choose to add a pop or color or keep it sleek and minimal with a light grey or white. You can paint one wall a different color than the other three for a fun attention grabber. Creating an accent wall makes the room look more modern, and you might even paint the ceiling a lighter shade than the walls. You can decorate the different colored

You can go the extra mile by using white crown molding around the edges of the room, or you could paint the baseboard an accent color to give the room a little bit more character or bring attention to the molding you used.

4. Add Hardwood Floors

Adding hardwood floors to an office can make it feel bigger while also making the space easier to clean. When you install your own hardwood floors, you can hide the edges order the baseboard. Plus, you can put a simple threshold board at the door. Your office will look much cleaner, and you can add color to the room by using darker hardwood floors.

Hardwood floors can create a pattern on the floor that includes different boards of varying colors. You can create any pattern that you want, or you can buy a textured floor that reflects light in interesting ways.

5. Make Coasters That Match Your Theme

You can make your own cork coasters that will match the style of the room. Cork coasters work well if you are sitting in the office drinking your coffee to start your day. Cork coasters can also be used to add texture or a pattern to your walls. 


You can add other touches to the room that include an antique light, a window border that will draw attention to the window and the natural light, and nice drapes. You want the room to feel opulent, and you want to impress everyone who comes into the office.

Conclusion

The best part of decorating your office is that you can do all these things on your own. You can build a desk with help from designs that you found online. You can make coasters that help you host guests, and you can paint the room a fun color. You can install your own hardwood floors and can add crown molding to the room that makes the space look like it cost a fortune to decorate.

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