Minimalist home office: ideas and AI renders
A minimalist home office reduces to a deep desk, full-height closed storage and one articulated lamp. The screen sits perpendicular to the window, cables run in a channel, and nothing else is visible.


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Original photo on the left, minimalist render on the right.
The pieces that make the difference
- Desk at least 70 cm deep
- Full-height closed storage, handleless fronts
- Articulated task lamp at 4000 K
- Cable channel under the desktop
The mistake to avoid
A desk against a wall with no storage behind. Paper ends up on the desktop and the minimalism is gone in three days.
What it actually costs
A worktop on trestles plus one closed storage column costs less than a designer desk and serves the style better.
How to get this render
- 01
Photograph the room
Unplug and tidy the cables first. Visible cabling is faithfully reproduced in the render.
- 02
Select the room
Choose "Home office" at step 2 of the generator.
- 03
Select the style
Choose "Minimalist" at step 3.
- 04
Compare and adjust
The render opens in a before/after slider. A desk against a wall with no storage behind. Paper ends up on the desktop and the minimalism is gone in three days.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get a Minimalist home office right?
A minimalist home office reduces to a deep desk, full-height closed storage and one articulated lamp. The screen sits perpendicular to the window, cables run in a channel, and nothing else is visible.
How deep should the desk be for two screens?
80 cm minimum. At 60 cm the eye-to-screen distance is too short and causes eye strain by the end of the day.
Should the wall behind the screen be white?
No. A mid-grey matte finish lowers the contrast between screen and background, which tires the eyes less than white.
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Updated 2026-08-21



