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Custom Home Office & Study Interiors

bySimplécedeVisit Studio in Indiranagar; Projects across BengaluruStarts from3,000 per sq. ft. of frontal areaView full gallery

Work should feel like home. We create study areas that blend productivity with the warmth and personal style of your existing living space.

We transformed an enclosed laundrette into this serene home office. A sliding folding door now connects the space to a balcony, flooding the room with natural light. The custom desk provides a simple, functional workspace.

This elaborate study from our 'Living Life in Colours' project was designed for a visiting couple. The long desk provides ample workspace for two, while the blue cabinetry adds a cheerful, energetic vibe.

The home office in 'Vasudhalayah' features this stunning curio unit. Washed in emerald green, the floating shelves display the family's cherished heirlooms, turning a functional space into a personal gallery.

The 'Malhar' home office features a long window-side desk for two. The design incorporates a central storage cabinet with cane-fronted doors and is paired with matching rattan chairs.

A cozy corner in the 'Malhar' home office, featuring a wooden bench with cane detailing set against a calming blue accent wall.

A modern Indian vibe defines this study nook in the 'House of Kismish' project. The space features a sleek wooden desk with elegant tapered legs and a floating overhead storage unit.

Another view of the 'Vasudhalayah' home office display unit, showcasing how the backlighting and rich green color create a dramatic and beautiful focal point.

The master bedroom in 'Cover me in Sunshine' includes this integrated study and TV unit. The long wooden desk provides ample workspace, complemented by floating shelves and a curved green storage console.

A close-up of the desk area in the 'Living Life in Colours' study, showing the corner shelving and clean lines of the custom workspace.

This view highlights the extensive storage in the 'Living Life in Colours' study, with blue floor-to-ceiling cabinets and open wooden niches.

About Workspaces That Inspire

We often encounter rooms that feel too small for a dedicated office. Instead of crowding the area with heavy furniture, we design floating desks or integrated wall units using cane, wood, and fluted glass. These materials add visual texture without making the space feel boxed in, which helps keep your study nook airy and bright while you work.

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