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Small Home Office Guest Room Combo Designs You’ll Want to Copy

Small Home Office Guest Room Combo Designs You’ll Want to Copy

I like guest room office ideas that still feel like a real bedroom, not just a desk squeezed into whatever corner was left over. The best ones make space for both sides of the room: somewhere comfortable for guests to sleep, and somewhere calm enough to sit down and get work done.

These small home office guest room combo ideas have that practical double-duty feeling, with beds, daybeds, built-ins, shelves, folding desks, and little work corners that actually make sense in a smaller room.

This wall desk beside guest bed feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This murphy bed home office wall feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This sofa bed office nook feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This closet office in guest room feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This daybed and floating desk combo feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This corner desk with twin guest bed feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This built in desk around guest bed feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This guest bedroom office with storage bench feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This neutral guest room workstation feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This small guest room desk under window feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This folding desk guest bedroom feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This attic guest room office combo feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This moody guest bedroom office feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This bright Scandinavian guest office feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This boho guest room office corner feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This minimal guest office with hidden storage feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This double duty nightstand desk feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This guest room office with bookshelf divider feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This calm coastal guest office feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This small apartment guest office combo feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

This warm traditional guest room office feels like a smart way to let one room do two jobs without making it feel crowded. The desk area still looks useful, but the bed, soft lighting, and storage details keep the room feeling comfortable enough for guests too.

The nicest cubicle ideas usually come down to a few small choices that make the space feel more like yours. A warmer lamp, better storage, one good color palette, and a couple of personal details can change the whole feeling without making the desk hard to work at.