18 of the Most Beautiful Home Offices in Architectural Digest

Suddenly, millions of individuals are working from home for the foreseeable future. And while home offices have traditionally been a luxury, reserved only for those with enough square footage to reappropriate unused bedrooms, their siren calls have arguably never sounded quite so clarion. Over the years, AD has featured countless such spaces within the pages of its magazine. While many such rooms luxuriate in their own expanse, others consist of simply a well-placed kitchen nook or stylish bedroom desk.

Suddenly, millions of individuals are working from home for the foreseeable future. And while home offices have traditionally been a luxury, reserved only for those with enough square footage to reappropriate unused bedrooms, their siren calls have arguably never sounded quite so clarion. Over the years, AD has featured countless such spaces within the pages of its magazine. While many such rooms luxuriate in their own expanse, others consist of simply a well-placed kitchen nook or stylish bedroom desk.

There’s plenty to unpack. For starters, there are interiors by AD100 designers such as Dimore Studio, Annabelle Selldorf, Kelly Wearstler, and Rose Tarlow. There are also a handful of spaces in which fashion-world insiders—from Derek Blasberg to Stefano Pilati—have been taking care of business for years. And finally, famous names of a different sort are lurking just beyond a couple more page scrolls: Michael Douglas’s 1980s Santa Barbara office is included, as is that of the first lady, circa the Ronald Reagan years. In the end, from city apartments to country houses to even one decorator showcase, the examples included can’t help but delight. So take a break from your actual work, and kick off an interiors daydreaming session.

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