We like cozy office spaces that invite you in and Dora's nook does just that. Teeny but effective, small but still communicates style and personality...
We like cozy office spaces that invite you in and Dora's nook does just that. Teeny but effective, small but still communicates style and personality...
Dora has everything she needs at her fingertips. Looking up to the left, she has a wall filing system that is supported with white shelving. Taking her projects off the desk top results in a clean look and extra space when working. Instead of going for a sleek, clear magazine holder, Dora opted for the milky white color which lends to her homey vibe. By simply taking a white IKEA chair, she adds warmth by stacking a powder blue pillow on top to match the soft color palette. Office supplies are corralled in mugs and a pop of pink in a ceramic pitcher. We love how Dora has edited her office space to just the basics--essential in keeping a small office clutter-free.
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[Image from Dora iz Londona]
Very pretty! I like it.
view Brandyjane's profile
beautiful
view duckumu's profile
Nicely done! Looks great!
view suzy8track's profile
Where is that organizer binder from? Please and thank you. Very nice!
view Mlle Kate's profile
Mlle Kate: I think that's a Designers Guild organizer. I used to have one -- purchased for $4.99 at TJ Maxx. You can get them on the DG site, but eBay is usually cheaper.
view palindrome's profile
Wouldn't it be better to do justice to that beautiful window rather than fighting it with IKEA junk?
view bromelia's profile
Beautiful!
view kellylc's profile
Palindrome--thanks. They're way out of my price range, but beautiful to look at.
view Mlle Kate's profile
Well done - it's adorable.
view katszeye's profile
so cute! gives me hope that i can somehow squeeze a workspace into my tiny apartment.
view snowinla's profile
Very cute!
(And I think it's an interesting way to actually utilize the window and enjoy the view--sure beats having to face a wall when you're paying your bills.)
view pammyfay's profile
It looks great, but it's in no way an "office" unless by "office" you mean a space where you can do domestic bills once a month.
I wish AT would stop calling beautiful little home work desks "offices". I'd think that to be an office, you'd at least need, oh, say, a phone (if not a printer).
view Orchid64's profile
The only thing I don't like about this, is that it's not mine! Great!
view lemort1's profile
I love the colour combination and the decor... that would definitely not be enough space for me, but I like it!
view simplehearted's profile
great idea and the location of that desk is beautiful
view wampler's profile
adorable!
view bellaknollie's profile
simple, precious, perfect!
view madsarah's profile
I love it! I have been reading AT forever but just now registered, because I have to ask--I've been looking for exactly that desktop forever. Where's it from?
view jwba's profile
Very pretty. I like the wall storage, which is barely there. It's doesn't take much room at all, to make a little work area.
view SunnyBlue's profile
Lovely!
view LilyC's profile
Fantastic! Is that a custom made desktop?
view Jose A's profile
that is a lovely solution for a tiny space :-)
(bromelia, you do have issues, don't you ...)
view maike's profile
It's not an office if it's a space barely large enough for a laptop. An office involves a phone, usually a desktop computer, a printer, etc. Though I would love this for our laptop computer - would be sweet.
So this should be renames "Look! Cozy Corner Workspace" or something.
view ChrisGal's profile
Maybe she has a wireless printer somewhere else and a cordless phone. Not everyone needs 2000 sf to be able to work. Sheesh!
It's lovely!
view mjr's profile
Maybe she has a wireless printer somewhere else and a cordless phone. Not everyone needs 2000 sf to be able to work. Sheesh!
It's lovely!
view mjr's profile
I worked from home for over a year with a desk not much bigger than this in my office a laptop vs. a desktop, no printer, and although I had a phone I hardly used it. It's an office if you want to call it an office. It can be very minimalist depending on the type of work you do.
view asinner's profile
Lovely corner. Sitting by a window when you work males a big difference. I'm surprised (genuinely, not snarkily) how many people think they need a phone and a printer in their "office". My home office consists of a laptop, an iphone and a couple of memory sticks, and I don't feel like adding anything.
view wally3's profile
i think bromelia is under the impression that a large desk space means you are actually doing something.
ugh.
whateves.
I love this idea. minimal and to the point. this is defiantly one of my favorite small space desk ideas.
view bellaknollie's profile
i love this! it's perfect. i'd be too busy daydreaming out that window rather than working, though, if this were my workspace. :)
view abigailbelle's profile
thanks everyone,
to answer some of you who wondered if that desktop is custom made, I am afraid it is; well, it was made by my husband... he claims it was very easy to make... if you have the right tools or in his case, some willpower to help you not to loose the plot on the first hurdle because of lack of the right tools!!!
anyway, that was the only option available because the space was at premium, the whole "flat" was only 12 square meters (bathroom excluded)!!!
we moved since then, but even now, where space is not that tight, I have the office area not much bigger than that in the old little one...
view anamarija's profile
definitely want to do this in my home.
view Oneformybaby's profile
Its a great use of the space she has. And, this is 2009, right - so that fax machines are no longer necessary and there are such things as wireless printers (which I have and stored in my closet) exist. Or am I stuck in a logan's run sequence?
view chicagomom72's profile
My desk space at home is 4 feet by 2 feet - so that's like what, 8 sq feet. It does have a few additional shelves so it's like four feet tall too. It houses my desktop computer, a cordless phone, our cable modem, the wireless router, keyboard and mouse, my photo printer, the dock for my digital camera, the dock for my cell phone, etc. Along with a cup of pens, a small quote-a-day calendar, and a few knick-knacks. It even has a rack for storing about 30 cds. Here in a link to a picture I took of it - it's cluttered though. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v684/evilgirldawn86/100_0383.jpg
My fiance has a desk very similar to this: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=9854980 and it probably takes up almost the same amount of space as the one in the photo but it has more storage so he can house his desktop computer, his digital camera dock, his cell phone dock, his printer, another phone, etc. That probably takes up about 9 sq feet or so.
Mine is in the living room while his in the spare room - goes to show you we have almost every essential of an office but without needing an entire room.
view ChrisGal's profile