Even in a small apartment, you can create a comfortable workspace if the furniture and room layout are well coordinated. Compact desks, flexible seating options, clever storage solutions, and practical room dividers help to seamlessly blend living and working spaces. The result is a home office that works well in everyday life, supports ergonomic work, and still leaves plenty of room for living.
Desks for small spaces
Small apartments call for flexible solutions that adapt to everyday life. A folding table is ideal if the workspace is only used occasionally and you want to free up space for guests, exercise, or relaxation afterward. If you don’t want to compromise on ergonomics, compact, height-adjustable desks offer a great alternative. The Tradingzone Work Pro (120 x 70 cm) offers a full-sized work surface in a compact footprint and, thanks to its electric height adjustment, allows for a healthy balance between sitting and standing. Even more space-saving is the Tradingzone Compact Flex, which fits even in tight spaces and enables ergonomic work even in a small home office.
Storage space for a small home office
Even a small home office needs enough storage space without making the room look cluttered. Rolling file cabinets are particularly practical because they are compact, can be stored under or next to a desk, and can be easily moved around thanks to their casters. Sideboards are a great choice for living rooms or bedrooms as a cozy alternative to traditional office cabinets, since they provide storage space and blend seamlessly into the decor. If you're looking for enclosed storage in a small space, roller shutter cabinets are a great choice: The shutter opens to the side, so no doors swing out into the room, preserving valuable floor space.
When your desk lives next to the sofa
Not every small apartment has a separate home office. If you’re combining a home office and living area in a small space, clear spatial zoning can be very helpful.
A partition wall visually and acoustically separates the workspace from the rest of the apartment without requiring any renovations. This helps you focus while you work and ensures that you can truly unwind after work. If you have even less space, consider using a desktop divider. It is mounted directly on the desk, providing privacy at the workspace while also improving acoustics without drawing attention to itself. Acoustic elements such as wall panels or freestanding absorbers are also ideal for a more targeted acoustic solution; they noticeably reduce background noise and help create a clear acoustic separation between the home office and the living area.
Office stools for the home office
No bulky frame, no large backrest, no space issues: The office stool is the most space-saving seating solution for the home office in small apartments. Just slide it under the desk after work—done. Yet it’s far more than a stopgap solution: office stools promote active, dynamic sitting and strengthen the back and abdominal muscles. Combined with a height-adjustable desk, they offer an optimal, ergonomic solution for tight spaces.
Conclusion: How to Set Up a Smart Home Office in a Small Apartment
Even in a small apartment, you can create a comfortable workspace if the furniture and room layout are well coordinated. Compact desks, flexible seating options, clever storage solutions, and practical room dividers help to seamlessly blend living and working spaces. The result is a home office that works well in everyday life, supports ergonomic work, and still leaves plenty of room for living.
















