April 15, 2026
The One Lighting Trick This Designer Uses in a Home Office

There aren’t many things I can say I’m genuinely thankful to COVID for, but the introduction of a hybrid work week is certainly one of them. Five years on from the lockdown (hard to believe, I know), over a quarter of working adults in the UK are still working at least partially remotely, and the numbers don’t seem to be dropping anytime soon. Which begs the question, if you haven’t already levelled up your home office setup, what are you waiting for?

You may think, like I did, that because you’ve got a nice, roomy desk, and a chair that effectively tows the line between ergonomic and stylish, you’ve already done your job. But, as I’ve recently discovered, you would be very, very wrong. Until you’ve got your home office lighting down, your space won’t be complete.

Despite the long hours spent in this corner of my home, I hadn’t figured out how to make my home office feel both functional and fun until recently. And I definitely hadn’t thought I could achieve this balance through lighting. That was, of course, until I was given this one piece of advice. And, you’ll be delighted to know, it’s one of the easiest fixes possible.

a cool small home office with a green art work above a small black desk with a rope light

The mid-century Audoux Minet Rope lamp brings a touch of personality to this simple office setup.

(Image credit: Paul Massey. Design: Cave Interiors)

As much as you need your home office to be practical and functional, it’s also important to remember that this is a space that should leave you feeling inspired. Especially when you consider that this is somewhere you’ll likely find yourself glued to for hours upon end.

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