Fitting a proper workspace can be a real headache in smaller houses, but adding an office to your kitchen can actually be quite smart. It’s a sensible way to keep your tasks handy without letting them spill into other areas.
Here are 21 ways to arrange a spot that blends right in with your current home.
White Cabinets and Brass Hardware Create a Chic Kitchen Office

You can build a kitchen workspace with white cabinetry and sleek brass hardware. The ample cabinet space above discreetly stores office supplies.
Clear Chair With Fluffy Seat Adds Cozy Comfort

An acrylic chair with a soft, white faux fur cushion is a natural fit for a compact nook. The clear material keeps the space feeling open.
A plush seat invites longer work sessions.
Floating Wood Shelves for Displaying Art and Decor

Floating wood shelves sit above your desk. They hold framed art, small decorative boxes, and canisters for office supplies.
Red Step Stool For Easy Access To Pet Perches

A bright red step stool with wooden treads sits next to your workspace, making it easy for your cat to hop up and keep you company.
Glass-Fronted Cabinets Showcase Your Stemware

Store your delicate glassware in upper cabinets with glass fronts. You’ll see your stemware at a glance, keeping countertops clear.
Mount a TV Above Your Desk for a Dual-Purpose Nook

Mounting a TV above your desk makes use of vertical wall space. It works best when paired with a dark accent wall behind the screen.
Geometric White Planters Add a Modern Sculptural Touch

On the desk, faceted white planters introduce a contemporary element. Their geometric shapes contrast with the wooden desktop.
Patterned Wallpaper Backsplash Defines Your Office Zone

Busy geometric wallpaper covers the wall behind the desk. It separates the workspace from the rest of the kitchen.
Woven Basket For Desk Essentials Keeps Supplies Contained

Woven material makes a shallow basket a good choice for keeping desk items tidy. It’s on your desktop, holding notebooks, pens, and notepads.
Open Shelving Displays Books and Vintage Finds

Open shelving units can display your favorite books and unique decorative objects. A mix of hardcovers and paperbacks sits next to a weathered green pot.
It’s a simple way to show what you collect.
Built-In Desk and Stool Create a Compact Work Zone

A slim desk is built directly into the kitchen cabinetry. Its minimalist wooden stool tucks neatly underneath.
Extend Kitchen Counter to Create a Compact Desk Nook

When you need a compact work area, extend your kitchen counter to create a dedicated desk nook. A comfortable bar stool tucks neatly under the granite countertop, ready for use.
Floating Desk with Drawer Offers a Compact Workspace

If floor space is limited, a wall-mounted desk offers a compact work surface for your laptop and essentials. It’s got a light blue drawer front with silver pulls for storage.
Layered Cutting Boards Add Functional Decor

A collection of cutting boards in varying sizes and materials—including a round marble-and-wood board alongside rectangular wooden ones—sits on your desk, ready to serve as a practical surface for tasks.
Woven Baskets Corral Items on Open Shelves

On open shelving, woven baskets keep smaller items contained. The textured grey baskets add softness to the white cabinetry.
Built-in Cabinetry Frames a Compact Kitchen Office

Integrating a functional workspace directly into your kitchen cabinetry means a built-in desk with ample drawer storage, topped with a marble-look counter that complements the surrounding white cabinets, and overhead glass-fronted cabinets displaying decorative vases and globes.
Tiered Tray for Small Plants and Decor

You can incorporate a tiered tray to display small plants and decorative items. This white, two-tiered stand holds greenery and jars.
Patterned Wallpaper Adds Personality to Recessed Shelving

On built-in shelves, bold floral wallpaper lines the back panels. It creates a vivid background for white cabinetry and displayed objects.
Glass-Fronted Cabinet Displays Decorative Kitchen Accents

A glass-fronted cabinet above the desk features white mullions and clear glass doors. Inside, it holds a collection of blue vases and woven baskets.
Textured Tile Backsplash Adds Subtle Pattern Behind Desk

Behind the desk, a subtle geometric tile pattern catches the eye without dominating the area. This back panel provides texture and specific detail to the culinary office corner, making the spot appear more distinct and purposeful.
Its light gray and white colors go well with the adjacent cabinets and counter surface.
Floral Wall Art Adds Whimsy Above The Desk

To personalize your culinary office corner, add small, ornamental wall accents. White floral cutouts, grouped near the light switch, introduce a playful element to the work spot without occupying precious desk or counter space.








