Ever wondered how WFH life looks like across the globe? We sussed out some pretty epic home office setups from Dubai to Estonia.
There’s nothing like satisfying interior ‘grams to inspire your next home office revamp. Which, in this time of the virus crisis, is probably a project that we need to get us in a sprightlier mood. We can’t be the only ones who get an extra boost of motivation when we see a visually pleasing workspace, right?
Whether you’re on the hunt for some interior design inspiration or you’re simply curious about the work from home setups in other countries, get scrolling for our favourite finds…
Loft living in New York
Loft-style living is a much-loved trend. Aside from the kitschy rug and artwork-adorned brick walls, what sold this home office for us was the addition of an adorable furry companion. *Heart-eyes*
Pastel accents in Singapore
You’ll work better in a decluttered space, they said. But we’d make an exception for pastel-hued bits and bobs. From the neatly arranged cards to the rose gold stationery, feast your eyes on this highly satisfying colour palette.
Rainbow colours in London
Colourful interior devotees, save this as a reference picture for your next home office makeover. As much as we appreciate the ever-popular minimalist look, a vibrant design like this one is a breath of fresh air on our feed. We love.
Boho chic in Melbourne
With natural textures, house plants and loads of sunlight, what’s not to like about this cosy work from home setup? The best part is that, with a little organising, you could probably achieve this look without burning a hole in your wallet.
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Shrubs on pink in Estonia
A little bit retro, a little bit eclectic. This home office warrants a double-take to spot all the hidden details – like the cereal stash beside the table (#relatable). And did we mention how charming leafy shrubs look against pink walls?
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Romantic minimalism in Belgium
With blush accents adding warmth to the all-white room, this home office is compact yet elegant. More importantly, the tranquil-looking setup looks like a peaceful spot to get in the zone.
Wooden tones in Indonesia
This workspace proves that you don’t need a green thumb to create an interior inspired by nature. Okay, there’s a single monstera leaf, but this home office mainly plays up wooden textures and neutral tones for a cohesive, almost rustic look.
Clean lines in Germany
If you fancy going over all your furniture with a stark white paint job, this one’s for you. A truly minimal interior, this seems like the perfect distraction-free zone for a work from home day… which leaves us staring at our (organised) mess and planning an urgent declutter.
Skyline views in Dubai
This home (or balcony) setup is nothing complex, but take a look at that view! We’d probably be gazing at the city skyline all day if we were working from there.