After a long week, who doesn’t daydream about working from home in comfort? As someone who works remotely full time, I like switching up my desk setup now and then to keep things fresh and inspiring. Boho style always catches my eye. It’s laid-back, full of personality, and there’s something about those eclectic touches that instantly puts me at ease.
Here are some inspirations shared from users on Reddit, which I think might catch your eye.
15 Boho Home Office Setups
The first setup feels like a jungle with lots of indoor plants from u/hufterproof. While some might call it cluttered, I think it’s the kind of chaos that feels alive. A grow light and a big window keep the greenery thriving, and OP keeps it all in check with just 10 minutes of plant care a day. If you have this many plants at home, you don’t even need to step outside for fresh air anymore!
This cozy little office by u/Imaginary_Swimmer246 is the kind of setup that makes me want to actually sit down and get stuff done. I’m obsessed with the Outset Island wallpaper from Zelda, it adds personality without being loud.
The whole space feels clean, warm, and super intentional. Every item has a purpose, and nothing feels out of place.
This might be the most boho home office I’ve seen on Reddit. u/slowsundaythoughts leaned into warm, earthy tones that make the space feel grounded and effortlessly calming. From the macrame hangings to the gentle plant clutter, it’s a vibe that says both get things done and take a deep breath while you’re at it.
I love people who actually listen to advice, and u/DastardlyDustin526 did just that. After asking Reddit how to clean up the empty corner of their desk setup, they recentered the pegboards and embraced the “less is more” vibe. And wow, it paid off. The Karlby countertop desk, LED Hue lighting, floating shelves from Etsy, and IKEA pegboard system all pull together into a sleek, modern battlestation.
u/cmc turned a guest room into a home office that feels like a warm hug. Jewel-toned walls, a yellow Joybird chair, and pops of pink and blue art (on a Frame TV, no less) make the space feel rich but relaxed.
And what is even more amazing is that she thrifted the light fixture from Facebook Marketplace for a super affordable price, and I love how she worked in pieces from her mom, like that rainbow vase. There’s even a mini fridge stocked with wine, seltzers, and Dr.Peppers too, it cannot be better than that.
I hope you’re ready for this pink, because u/yazzyminnie’s home office is like maximalist meets gamer girl dream. There’s texture, personality, and a whole lot of cozy packed into one space.
The pink palette isn’t just cute, it’s cohesive. What I think so necessary is peg boards, you’ll need it once you have many headphones or keyboards like she does.
I was about to wonder what this person does to make their setup look this nice, and then I saw the word “designer.” Of course. u/Oxygenix’s WFH battlestation is the ultimate combo of calm productivity and low-key jungle vibes. Between the giant curved monitor, the soft backlighting, and that proud Ficus tree stretching up beside the desk, it’s a space that feels both professional and personal. Every detail from the MX Master 3 to the Philips Hue glow, makes it clear this isn’t just a desk, it’s a whole experience.
u/Sun_Araw’s “cloffice” is a smart and stylish fix for apartment living. They turned a storage closet into a fully functional office with moody peel-and-stick wallpaper from Etsy, soft lighting (including that adorable mushroom lamp), and just enough personality to make it cozy, not cramped. The best part? You can shut the door when work’s done and it all disappears.
u/vaughanhouse created what might be the ultimate bohemian jungle office. It’s like a space packed with plants, personal art, and cozy textures that still feels inviting, not overwhelming. The deep Hunter Green walls (Benjamin Moore) set a moody tone, while touches like a granny-style crochet blanket and a custom cat vase add real warmth. I might not get any work done in here ‘cuz it’s so relaxing that I can fall asleep anytime.
The next home office feels super relaxed from u/Devlopur, it’s actually in his backyard. I love how the solid oak countertop was split into three and framed with kitchen cabinets, it looks way more custom than most store-bought desks. Natural light pours in from the big front windows feels like a quiet getaway just steps from home.
I’m loving the cozy vibes from u/Trixie_Mae99’s setup, it might be one of the most thoughtfully styled home office setups I’ve seen. Everything has a clean, curated vibe, from the LG ultrawide monitor and Orbitkey mat to the green wall lights and that adorable Divoom speaker. And they also shared a list of everything in the setup. Feel free to check them out.
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but if you have a dormer window and aren’t turning it into a leafy little work nook… you’re missing out on serious cozy potential. u/CasseroleCat absolutely nailed the assignment with this dreamy corner, once a WFH oasis, now their forever creative space.
And here’s another view of it at nightime
I literally thought this was AI when I first saw it. u/ewstinkyy has a little nook that gave full-on Studio Ghibli energy and somehow managed to look both chaotic and clean. What really sells it is the warm lighting, the pastel tones, and just the right amount of clutter to feel real. And I love how she decorates the space with her self-painted flowers. It’s soft, whimsical, and feels like the perfect spot to sip tea while doing an assignment you may or may not finish on time.
This WFH corner by u/bui1t is what happens when a love for music, greenery, and symmetry collide, in the best possible way. With Klipsch speakers, moody wall art, and glowing rope lights, this setup leans maximalist but never messy. Real plants everywhere (no plastic imposters here), warm colors, and a playlist that includes Santigold and Beach House? Yeah, it’s got taste.