20 Stylish Office Organizing Ideas to Keep Your Workspace Clutter-Free

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You don't need to wait for spring to start cleaning up and organizing your home. The top of the year is all about new beginnings, so give your home a fresh start and find improved ways to get organized. We often look to professional organizers for home organization ideas and decluttering tips, from the kitchen to your closet, but their picks are typically more utilitarian than focused on style. That's where interior designers come in.

There are so many different spots you can organize in your home, but we're looking specifically at your home office in this list. It's the room where you likely need to be the most productive, and working in and around a mess does nothing except distract you. From filing cabinets to built-in shelving to oversized desktops, there are so many chic office organizing ideas you can look to for inspiration, straight from designer playbooks. Keep reading to find our list of 20 stylish office organizing ideas that'll help boost your productivity.


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Seamless Shelves

With built-in shelving flush with the wall, this dark, sophisticated home office by Katie Hodges is instantly elevated. This stylish office organizing idea helps to keep the various books, files, and decor off your desk but still within arm's reach. Plus, the black matte paint only adds to the seamless look.

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Haris Kenjar


Hide a Pinboard

If you like the convenience of a bulletin or pinboard for your home office but don't love the dorm-like look, do what Suzanne Kasler did and cover one in a chic textile. This office organization idea is perfect especially if you need Post-It Notes and a written calendar to keep you on track to get all your work done.

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Mali Azima


Employ a Credenza

Designer Brady Tolbert found this midcentury credenza on Craigslist and realized it was the perfect office organizing idea for his boss, Bobby Berk. This vintage piece not only looks beautiful, but it's able to hide the ever-accumulating stacks of paper Berk stores in his home office from view.

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Modern workspace with a desk and wooden storage unit
Tessa Neustadt


Utilize Classic Built-Ins

Using existing built-ins—with a desk already part of the feature— designer Denise McGaha created the ultimate office organizing idea in this home. The closed cabinets hide away the less-than aesthetically pleasing clutter, while the open cubbies and now empty desk area, thanks to a new standalone unit, can display the prettier office accessories.

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Nathan Schroder


Add Desktop Boxes

When your home office is this beautiful, you don't want stray papers and wires to take away from the space. Designer Mark D. Sikes included multiple office organizing ideas in this room, like the shelves and drawers in the desk, but he also added a box that's both decorative and practical on top of the workspace. This is a nice solution if you need something close by, like your nice pens or your planner but still want to hide away the clutter.

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Amy Neunsinger


Choose a Large Desk Space

Find yourself a desk that works best with your storage needs. In this renovated home office, Mark D. Sikes brought in a large desk with enough surface area to fit multiple monitors and plenty of desk accessories without it feeling crowded.

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Amy Neunsinger


Convert Wardrobes

You can achieve the built-in look by installing two floor-to-ceiling tall cabinets, or converted wardrobes, in your home office for all your storage needs. In this space designed by Jeffrey Dungan, he chose a deep navy pair with gold hardware, bringing in the only pop of color in the neutral space.

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Emily Followill


Use Height to Your Advantage

Build up, not out when it comes to creating storage space for your home office. Especially if you don't have much room to work with, do like designer Brooke Crew and build your shelves to the ceiling rather than jutting out of the wall to save even more floor space.

Home office featuring a decorated bookshelf and desk area
Beatriz da Costa


Combine Open and Closed Shelves

Whether your home office is cramped or sprawling, creating depth in the room with both open and closed shelving is a nice office organizing idea. It gives you a chance to display your nicer items, like coffee-table books and decor, and hide away the random papers. This office by Katie Ridder has even more dimension, thanks to her use of high-gloss red paint.

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Stylish home office featuring a modern desk and ample book storage
Eric Piasecki


Install Overhead Lighting

Save precious desk and shelf space in your home office by ditching the desk lamps and using overhead lighting and floor lamps. Doing this gives you more room to stay organized—you can take inspiration from this space by Studio Thomas James and provide multiple overhead light sources so it'll always be bright enough.

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Nathan Schroder


Use Baskets and Bins

Not everyone has neat folders and files to keep their office supplies in, so if that's the case for you, utilize baskets and bins when organizing your office. The kitchen doubles as the office in this home, so Nina Farmer used a variation of baskets to keep everything in its place and looking neat.

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Paul Raeside


Include Multiple Tables

Adding another surface to your workspace can majorly help with your office organization. For this blue office, Victoria Hagan added a skinny table directly behind the desk to keep a lamp, some flowers, books, and whatever else the homeowner desires, effectively keeping those items off the main working desk. This office organizing idea frees up space and makes it look less cramped.

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Andrew Frasz


Optimize Your Desk for Tech

This desk in this home office designed by Karyn Millet is optimized for both tech and small spaces. It features tons of clever organization solutions, from a custom pull-out keyboard tray to a folder organizer and a space-saving sconce. Plus, the corner design gives the sitter more space to work.

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KARYN R MILLET


Embrace Cabinetry

Rather than using the existing pantry as a place to store food, designer Amy Oppedisano took off the doors, expanded the alcove, and put in a built-in work desk made from cabinets. Not only do the cabinets and hanging shelves give the homeowner more organization opportunities, but they also ensure that this addition looks cohesive.

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ALISON BERNIER


Go Cordless

No one likes the look of cords strewn across their desk, and they can easily get in the way of papers and writing surfaces. Go as cordless as you can and opt for a cordless lamp for an added, wire-free light source like in this pink office by Liz Carroll.

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Chris Edwards


Invest in a Wraparound Desk

In our 2022 Whole Home, Ariene Bethea designed this wraparound desk with enough storage space to accommodate two people. Even if you're working solo, this office organizing idea with a roomy desktop and generous cabinet space ensures you can find the perfect place for all of your things.

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Rustic White Photography


Keep It Uniform

You don't need to buy the fanciest boxes and bins as you're organizing your home office—just make sure they're uniform. While we love a mix-and-match moment, having too many variations of home organization items can make a room look busy and cluttered. So take inspiration from this Banner Day Studio interior and match everything up for a cleaner look.

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Christopher Stark


Keep It All Behind You

You know what they say: Out of sight, out of mind. And while that may seem counterproductive in an office space, it can be helpful if any type of mess distracts you. The team at Hommeboys Interiors installed a long table behind the desk with drawers and other organizing accessories, so everything is at an arm's length from the sitter but not taking up space right in front of them.

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Adam Potts


Keep It Compact

One way to keep your home office organized is to not allow yourself the space for stuff to accumulate! This closet-sized office designed by Kerri Pilchik keeps only the essentials on hand, but there's still storage available above the desk.

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Kirsten Francis


Install Glass Doors and Steel Doors

The perfect balance between closed and open shelving is keeping your office accessories and files behind closed glass doors. You can still see everything, but it's just not out in the open. In this home office, Nina Garbiras designed a shelving solution to hold the homeowners' first-edition library.

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Gieves Anderson

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