Study Area Ideas and Designs

Young children and students need a dedicated space at home where they can study, read, write and work on projects and crafts. Home study areas and homework zones are important to encourage learning and study.

Here are some brilliant and creative study area ideas and designs to inspire you.

1. Desk and Shelves

Your study area can also double as a wall feature. This creative desk and shelves piece has light shades and is surprisingly functional and efficient and have more space.

2. Modern Hallway Study Nook

Today’s students only need a desk, few shelves and power outlets. This minimalist hallway study nook is best for geeky teens who are more into the virtual sphere.

3. A Lot of Colours

Everyone will appreciate a good pick-me-up when there’s a hard task ahead. Bright colours can instantly perk up the room. This sunrise colour themed homework zone is modern, functional and perky…!

4. Corkboard Wall

Artwork, test papers, reminders and a whole lot more papers can easily clutter or get lost on your desk and study area. Keep things simple by installing a corkboard wall. It also comes in handy in displaying great artworks and crafts.

5. Double Decker Bed and Study Desk

Teens and older students need more storage and space. That also goes the true to their study areas. While it is not always possible to give them bigger rooms, it is easy to build and install this bed and study area combo.

6. Comfy Floors

Kids like mixing fun and learning. Play is also a very effective learning tool. Clean and comfy floors are highly recommended for study rooms for younger kids. Adding fun colours and shapes makes the room stimulating.

7. Fold-Away Space Saver

Study areas don’t have to take up so much space. Fast becoming one of the favorite home study area ideas and designs, this fold-away study desk is ideal for smaller rooms or apartments. The table stand also doubles as the chalkboard.

8. Desk and Bed Combo

The space-efficient layout of this bedroom is perfect for small spaces. Teens who loves spending time inside their bedrooms will love ample space for study, dedicated area for the bed and the innovative arrangements.

9. Homework Hub

Create your own little school room at home by adding a small stool for sitting, table, chairs, chalkboard and a display wall to a nice corner like this one. Install ample lighting and some fun and colourful touches.

10. Fun Shelves

Shelves are must-haves for homework zones where you tend to have lots of stuff – papers, files, gadgets and supplies. This imaginative and trendy shelving keeps the place tidy and organised and adds a fun element to the room.

11. Reading Loft and Desk

Readers need space to cuddle up with a good book. This reading loft and desk combo is a space saver. The bottom nook is perfect for study and writing, while the loft provides a comfortable and private space for reading.

12. Corner Nook

Install a study area for your young student right in his or her bedroom. This smart and functional study corner for two peoples is great design with enough storage and efficient design with lightings.

13. Closet Homework Station

Turn a closet into a homework station, instantly. Just take out the stuff in it. A closet already has shelves that you can use as a desk and storage. It’s a smart way to utilise the closet with book shelves with matching colours.

14. Under the Stairs Study Area

Make good use of your under-the-stairs space by converting it into study areas. Just install desks, storage and shelves. The under-the-stairs nook is popular for home study area ideas and designs.

15. Attic Study Area

Put to good use that awkward attic space. The rather smallish and longish loft space is perfect for a study area. The area is also most likely to be airy and well-lighted. Minimise clutter by building the desk and the shelves against the wall.

16. Hallway Homework Station

Whether you have more than one child or you’re going to use the space as your home office, this long desk in the hallway will serve the purpose sufficiently. Neat table and chalkboard frame. The long shelves help keep things and books organised.

17. A Student’s Study and Bedroom

This is a modern and efficient room design for teens and students. The bed is tucked away next to the window. The book case above the desk helps to keep books and other stationary’s. The neat wooden flooring gives more ambience to the study room.

18. A Writing Wall

While kids love to write on the walls, parents agonise on its ruin. Curbing their enthusiasm is not really the best solution. This is the best solution – a writing wall..! Add to your study room, the nursery or anywhere in the house.

19. Dreamy Pink

A pink and sweet study room for young lady. The colour scheme is predominantly baby pink and tan, complemented with various shades of pink. Spacious desk and shelving for storage contributes to the fun, sensible and charming ensemble.

20. Shared Hallway Homework Area

This is fun and functional family homework area. Placed in the hallway, parents can supervise kids on their homework. Decor plants, lights and pillows indicate their chairs (or) spaces. The design is geared to go with the home’s interior decor.

21. Play and Learning Room Combo

Play is the first tool to learning. Start your kids learning process early by installing a school zone in the playroom. The table (or) desk, chairs and a chalkboard wall will encourage reading, writing and artistic activities.

22. Contemporary Study Unit

The simplest study area ideas and designs are also the most efficient and sensible. Simple, elegant and smart. This corner study area is all sensible design and style. Desk, lighting and storage. Simplicity at its best.

23. Modern Industrial

Steal this modern industrial look for your teen’s study room. Pipes, steel and aluminum sheets are used instead of wood. The off white concrete wall reinforces the powerful ambiance. The round wall clock adds more attraction to this study room.

24. School Room at Home

When you have multiple kids in the house, it is recommended to have a school room at home. Here you dump all your school stuff – bags, projects, papers, books and art supplies. This is also where you do homework, projects and study lessons. Make it a functional and fun room. Add tables, storage shelves, ample lighting, wallpaper, cool window screens and fun colours..!

25. Window Desk

When you only need space for writing and studying, this petite window desk is a good option. Right where natural lighting is best, the window desk offer a comfortable space to read, write and study. Shelves on the wall provide storage space.

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