Home Office Decor Ideas for Men

Dave Kushner • Mar 08, 2022
Home Office Decor Ideas for Men

A man’s home office is more than merely a room to get some work done. It should be an inviting and inspirational refuge that inspires a fella to get those creative juices flowing. To accomplish this task is relatively simple!

Whatever line of work you may be pursuing, here are some tips for executing the ideal office for the working gentleman:

  • Come Up with a Game Plan
  • A Masculine Color Scheme
  • Storage Space
  • A Place for Brainstorming
  • Motivational Decorations

Keep reading to learn more!


Devise a Plan for Your Home Office Decor

A man’s office should be something like a man-cave (yes, you read that right). As opposed to a traditional man-cave, however, you’re going to want to get some work done in your office environment. That means efficiency! It also means you’ll have to come up with a strategy in advance for building your manly workspace.

Before getting started, you’ll need to clean everything up and remove all unnecessary items (So long, Xbox!). Most importantly, your work environment will have to be properly designed to promote both efficiency and comfort. This guide should help you get your new home office into proper working order, regardless of whether it's on the smaller side or not.

Color Yourself Productive

Science says people respond to different colors in different ways. No promises as to whether that's actually true, but the statement has been made several times. Regardless, how you paint your office will have an impact on your emotional and spiritual wellbeing so you can’t take your color scheme lightly.

Choose whichever color suits your taste. Some masculine colors that might be to your liking often evoke a connection to nature. A deep forest green, for instance, adds an earthy sophistication as you might find in an old-fashioned smoking lounge. Some colors — such as a muted sage — help you relax and encourage creative thinking.

Custom Home Office System

A Focus on Storage

Home offices aren’t all fun and games. There are some practical needs you’ll have to consider as well. Storage, for instance, will need to be tackled for you to have any hope of enjoying an efficient work environment.

A messy desk might be acceptable, but an office without storage is an invitation to frustration. A mid-century credenza looks sharp and provides plenty of storage, and if you want to save money, large bookcases have plenty of room for books and files, and they can be very inexpensive.

A Creative Retreat

What separates a nice home office from a truly Mad Men-esque paradise are the extra touches. Your refuge from the mundane is going to be defined by the fun paraphernalia and furnishings that help you relax, and bring out your creative side. How a man accents his office is a personal decision.

You might want to order the biggest, heaviest desk you can find, or go with something playful like a dartboard. If you’re going to be a fancy home executive, however, be honest: you want a bar. A bar lets you celebrate a big deal in style. Even if you’re not a drinker, a bar positioned in the corner of your home office tells the world that this guy means business. A bar means you can ask a visiting client, “What’s your poison?” and how cool is that? The good people at Gentleman’s Gazette are all in on the home office bar, and they have several other tips for the manly home office enthusiast.

Motivate Yourself!

Everyone could use a little motivation. Some stare meditatively at the ocean, others listen to Enya. If you’re designing a home office, it’d be a shame if you didn’t populate it with items that inspire you in the work you do.

Find things that move you. Don’t just put up a “Hang in There” generic poster. Hang works of art or photographs that truly inspire you. These can include photos of loved ones from the past or present, posters of sports figures, maps of the world, or rock stars. This office is your domain, and you’re the boss. How you decorate your office is a personal decision. If there’s something you like that isn’t appropriate elsewhere in the house, it belongs here.


Conclusion

When you’re designing a home office, you’re working with a blank slate — so don’t limit yourself. Find the colors and styles that fit your working habits, and populate the space with the things that mean most to you. If all goes well, you’ll land a big promotion or sell a book, and then you'll have the opportunity to design an even bigger home office!

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