Home Offices & Studies
Fitted Home Office Furniture
Whether you need a dedicated home office, a discreet workspace, or a bedroom study for occasional admin, our fitted home office furniture is designed to maximise your space. Our stylish, bespoke solutions give you more storage and functionality over ordinary freestanding office furniture, helping you create a professional and productive environment.
As our fitted offices are manufactured for you, we can design to include cupboards, drawers, filing drawers to help keep everything organised with the options in the latest in office charging solutions and lighting.
Discover our range of styles and colours making your study or home office uniquely yours.
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What can Select Interiors do for you?
Our home office and study furniture is made to order in any size, width or depth so that we can create an office maximising space and functionality with the latest in styles and finishes.
For the finishing touches please visit our showroom, where you can choose your materials.
Study & Home Office FAQ’s
Below are some our frequently asked questions about home offices.
Where is the best place in the house to put a home office?
There are many answers to this question, but most of this comes down to your own home and what space you have available. Here are a few suggestions.
A Spare Dedicated Room: This is often the ideal choice because it provides a dedicated, secluded space that can be fully customized for work. The main benefits are the ability to close the door to minimize distractions, establish clear boundaries between work and personal life, and have ample space for all necessary equipment, storage, and a comfortable ergonomic setup.
A Bedroom: Creating a workspace in a bedroom can work well, especially for focused tasks. The benefit here is the privacy it offers, allowing you to concentrate without interruptions from others in the home. It can be particularly useful for late-night work sessions or for individuals who prefer a very quiet environment. This can also be planned into your bedroom furniture.
A Corner of a Living Room: This option is great for those with limited space. The primary benefit is that it utilizes an existing area, making it a cost-effective solution. You can define the workspace with a desk and shelving, and the proximity to the main living area can be beneficial for families where a parent needs to keep an eye on children while working.
Under the Stairs: This is a fantastic option for maximizing an often-unused, awkward space. The benefits include a creative use of square footage, a cozy and defined “nook” feel, and the potential to build custom shelving and a desk that fits the unique dimensions of the area perfectly.
A Converted Space (Loft/Attic, Garage, etc.): This is for those looking for a significant, long-term solution. The main benefits are the ability to create a completely separate, purpose-built office. You can install specific wiring, add skylights for natural light, and design a space from the ground up to meet all your professional needs, often with a different feel from the main house.