Study room design is an important aspect to help you create an inspiring and productive workspace. Whether you’re a student, a professional working from home, or simply in need of a quiet place to read and reflect, the design of your study room can significantly impact your focus and efficiency. Through the curated study room design projects in this blog, we explore the latest trends, practical tips, and innovative ideas to transform any space into a study sanctuary that fosters creativity and concentration. These study room design projects will delve into how to optimize your space for comfort and efficiency, ensuring that every element, from ergonomic chairs to strategically placed shelves, contributes to a productive atmosphere. Let’s design a study room that not only meets your needs but also sparks your passion for learning and working.
This room is the most evident in shades of teal. The study table is made of blue Lapis semi-precious stone with brass inlay and marble. Intricately carved chair by artisans that have worked at our workshop for 15 years, complimented with fabric from the Sabyasachi collection (Nilaya) to give it a royal touch.
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Designed by: MN Design Co By Garima Agarwal
Location: Hazratganj, Lucknow
Principal Designer: Garima Agarwal
Given the eclectic taste of the client, there was room for creativity and experimentation in design choices. Mixing textures, and colours has added depth and personality to each room. There is a perfect balance between functionality and aesthetics and that reflects the family’s lifestyle and preferences.
Designed by: Ekta Khanna Design Studio
Location: Defence colony, New Delhi
Principal Architect: Ekta Khanna
Photograph Courtesy: Sushant Sinha Photography
At the other end, as one enters the study, brightly coloured tiles grant the space a chirpy and activefeel. A classic bookshelf, workspace and relaxing chair coupled with an open ceiling balconymake for an immaculate aura to work in.
Designed by: Upside Artist Design Studio
Location: Balewadi, Pune
Principal Designer: Chinky Budhraja
Photograph Courtesy: Kartik Bakshi & Honey Thakkar
The beige bedroom exudes a sense of tranquility with its light tones and accents of blue oxide for the wardrobes. The custom designed wardrobe shutters feature embroidered art on fabric adding a touch of elegance.
Designed by: House of Design Stories
Location: Pondicherry, India
Principal Architects: Ar. Arul Maniyan & Ar. Anu Krithika
Photograph Courtesy: chidambram_photo
The bedroom also extends into an en-suite study and bathroom. The wall canvas for this room has been accentuated with the limewash finish for the authenticity of yesteryears.
Designed by: Pangram Studio
Location: Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Principal Architects: Ar Janesh Vijan & Ar Sonakshi Jain
The guest bedroom is designed as a multipurpose space. The wood and brass wall unit functions as study and storage. The bed sits lower than usual housed in grey hued lime plaster imparts a sense of space that is unique and informal.
Designed by: Bhavin Wadhwana Design Studio
Location: Mumbai, India
Principal Designer: Bhavin Wadhwana
Photograph Courtesy: photographix
The kids room is a beautiful pop of color and has a lot of playful design elements. A tropical amazon wall paper that is paired with blush color that compliments the daughter’s personality and her liking.
Designed by: Studio MAT
Location: Pune, India
Principal Architects: Pratha Bhagat & Harsh Soneji
Photograph Courtesy: Kshan Collective
The bold and empowered term one would encounter stepping into the daughter’s bedroom. This unique idea of accenting the wall with these fonts justify every design decision in the room- from the boosting cobalt blue to the raw woody finishes to the simple linear furnishings. Every segment in the room designates the user.
Designed by: 3 Square Designs
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Principal Designers: Vishal Patel, Bhavya Patel, Hardik Donga & Team
Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio
The other rooms have muted color palettes of white and beige to create a pleasant and relaxed feel in each bedroom. The gorgeous cladded wall with curves along with hanging shelves.
Designed by: InnerArch Designs
Location: Sargasan, Gandhinagar
Principal Designer: Bk Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Zotagraphy
It celebrates the expanse and addresses their requirement for being connected.
Designed by: NSAD Studio
Location: Gandhinagar, Gujarat
Principal Designers: Nachiket Shelat & Nishita Kedia
Photograph Courtesy: Murtaza Gandhi
One enters the bar area through a wooden paneled frame into a narrow passage surrounded by books that terminate at a cozy reading nook. A space that earlier used to house AC units were transformed into a bar and library unit. The bar and library are finished in a PU coated shade of garnet.
Designed by: Make That Space
Location: JVLR, Mumbai
Principal Designers: Shilpa Kenia & Brinda Kenia
Photograph Courtesy: Phxindia
Moving further, one of the project’s standout features was the children’s bedroom, where Studio Chitra unleashed its creativity. Additionally, the whimsical bed designs depicting landscapes and versatile study tables.
Designed by: Studio Chitra
Location: South Bopal, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Principal Designer: Ayushi Raval
Photograph Courtesy: Pixellus Photography
The overlapping study with ample storage exemplifies the fusion of form and function, resonating with curated elegance. An open shelf provides an ideal spot for cherished reads, plants, and collectibles.
Designed by: SPACESTRY
Location: Shela, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Principal Designer: Ayesha Mitchell
Photograph Courtesy: The Space Tracing Company
Considering the client’s penchant for collectibles, books, and artifacts, ample display shelves were strategically introduced in the living and common areas.
Designed by: Studio HC
Location: Zen Garden apartment, Bangalore
Principal Architect: Ar. Hemanth Chander
Photograph Courtesy: spiritwallstudio
The kid’s bedroom hits various striking color combinations and attractive shapes. The Balinese themed guest bedroom on the first floor has a rustic yet cozy interior emotion. The house also has four terrace gardens which provide a common avenue for family interactions.
Designed by: Innerspace
Location: Beawer, Rajasthan
Principal Architect: Ar. Ajay Sharma
Hints of Shiny metal elements in forms of console table legs, end table supports and decor elements encapsulate the essence of a mid- century styled home decor. Each of the children’s bedrooms speak about the persona of its user.
Designed by: Jalihal Associates
Location: Belgaum, Karnataka
Principal Architect: Juned Jalihal
Photograph Courtesy: Shamanth Patil Photography
Across the bed, a veneerclad study transforms into the television console, perfect for addressing the morphing needs of the child or hosted guests.
Designed by: DNC Studio9 LLP
Location: Bangalore
Principal Architect: Abhishek Chandra
Last but not the least, the study bedrooms handcrafted with world map is the focal point of its unique and captivating design. The study table design effortlessly harmonizes with shaker style wardrobe, keeping it visually stunning and functional
Designed by: Rebel Designs
Location: Powai, Mumbai
Principal Designer: Bhavna R Gangani
Photograph Courtesy: Wabi Sabi studio by Janvi Thakkar
Daughter bedroom is designed with glossy brown laminate, with white deco finished MDF for backrest. Colour element is added in the form of bright floral pattern curtains. It accommodates her queen size bed, wardrobe, study area, along with photo mural wall of her photos and a reading space for her.
Designed by: Vyanjan Kale Associates.
Location: Nashik, Maharashtra.
Principal Architects: Ar. Vyanjan Kale & Ar. Pallavii Kale.
Photograph Courtesy: Vikrant Dashputre.
Positioning a study desk and chair in the area, preferably in a clean, minimalist design & ensuring the desk is spacious enough to accommodate your study.
Designed by: Tvashta Architects & Interiors
Location: Rajkot
Principal Architects: Ar. Kandarp Shah & Niteesha Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Sudhir Parmar
The pastel energies and natural wallpapers in the bedrooms furthermore give a futuristic palette to the space. Keeping the design vocabulary same with change in materials gives an organic twist to the schemes overall.
Designed by: RSAA Studio
Location: 287, Gauba Residence, Sector 7, Gurugram
Principal Architect: Ar. Rohit Sikri
Functioning as a versatile space, the den serves as a home office, reading room, and pooja room. The meticulously designed study unit multitasks as a Mandir, a library, and a home office throughout the day, seamlessly delivering functionality with finesse.
Designed by: CanvasInc
Location: Lodha Belair, Mumbai
Principal Designer: Bijal Chawda
Photograph Courtesy: Wabi-Sabi Studio
Combine it with plush upholstery in neutral tones to create a soothing atmosphere. Integrate large windows and strategically placed skylights to balance natural light, fostering a connection with the surrounding landscape.
Designed by: Oll Korrect Design Studio
Location: Bhugaon, Pune, Maharashtra
Principal Architects: Rachana Chandwani Rakshe and Sagher Tiwari
Photograph Courtesy: ShubhamKulkarni.studio
As you explore further, you’ll come across the study room, a space designed for both work and leisure.
Designed by: Alkove-Design
Location: Pune
Principal Designers: Ar. Komal Mittal & Ar. Ninada Kashyap
Photograph Courtesy: Hemant Patil
It was a challenge for us to make the kids room also feel as a matured room. Thus, we designed it with semi circular flute as a play element but in wooden and neutral color scheme.
Designed by: Dhyey Chag Architects
Location: Jamnagar, Gujarat
Principal Architect: Dhyey Chag
Photograph Courtesy: Sebastian Zachariah
The opaque glass on the wardrobe works with the broad frame to lend a certain masculinity to the otherwise soft interiors. The study adjacent to the bay window is a light-filled and joyful corner of the room.
Designed by: Agneya Designs Pvt. Ltd.
Location: Baner, Pune, Maharashtra
Principal Architects: Anurag Karnik & Kunal Sangle
Photograph Courtesy: 0nil Shah
The pops of color were complemented by the use of soft furnishings and accessories. It contributes to a harmonious and inviting atmosphere.
Designed by: studio TAB
Location: Wadala, Mumbai
Principal Architects: Ojas Chaudhari & Rahul Menon
Photograph Courtesy: Nayan Soni Photography
This arrangement, with large sliding windows allows ample natural light and ventilation to enter and circulate.
Designed by: Jacob + Rathodi Architects
Location: Gadag, Karnataka
Principal Architects: Ar. Girish Rathodi & Ar. Vineetha Sara Jacob
Photograph Courtesy: Shamanth Patil
Nearby, you’ll find a vibrant office space adorned with the mix of metal bookshelf with and wooden cupboards with cane sandwiched between glass inspired by the mandir, set against calming ice grey walls that complement the royal blue accents perfectly. And a perfect work station with some touch of veneer, Together, these spaces create a special retreat for both prayer and work, offering a place of tranquillity and inspiration for anyone who enters.
Designed by: Maya Space Studio
Location: Vadodara
Principal Designer: Mittal Karathiya
On the other hand, the study room is an appropriate combination of Guest Bedroom cum WFH (work from home) space with a beautiful world map acting as a backdrop.
Designed by: UrbanNest Design Studio
Principal Architects: Jhanavi Parikh & Jugal Bhatt
Photograph Courtesy: Rockbrand Inc
Children’s rooms are always designed with a distinctive character. The son’s bedroom too has a very unique color scheme of peacock blue and gray. The rotating study table is the highlight of the room.
Designed by: Jinal Mevada
Location: Walkeshwer, Mumbai
Principal Designer: Jinal Mevada
Photograph Courtesy: Anuja Kambli
Because of the kids love for the Legos, the handles were designed using a Lego block template and were custom-made from wood and finished with PU paint.
Designed by: The Framework Interiors
Principal Designer: Srinidhi Nagpure
Photograph Courtesy: Shasshank Bhaleraao
In summary, ‘GANGA 151’ is not merely a structure but a living, breathing embodiment of thoughtful design.
Designed by: Studio Habitect
Location: Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Principal Designers: Ar. Aman Chand & Ar. Akshay Bhandarkar
Photograph Courtesy: Ashish Bhonde
Each material is chosen for its quality, durability, and ability to elevate the overall aesthetic of the space.
Designed by: SumitDongaडिजाइन & Shyla C Design Studio
Location: Mumbai
Principal Architects: Sumit Donga & Shyla Chabria
The abode, thus, evokes feeling of calmness, composure and tranquillity, making it worthy for the reside.
Designed by: Neogenesis+Studi0261
Location: Surat, Gujarat
Principal Architects: Ar. Chinmay Laiwala, Ar. Jigar Asarawala & Ar. Tarika Asarawala
Photograph Courtesy: Samarpan Pictures
The colors and materials blend in together to have a subtle contrast yet allowing the openness and airiness to be the highlight of the house rather than materials themselves.
Designed by: The Design Route
Location: Gurugram, Haryana
Principal Architects: Ar. Sumeet Singroha & Ar. Roshni Rastogi
Photograph Courtesy: PerspectivesbyV
Accent colors serve as the vibrant strokes that punctuate the canvas of the interior landscape, injecting personality and visual dynamism. Strategically positioned, they evoke focal points of interest, guiding the eye across the expanse while imbuing each space with its distinct character and allure.
Designed by: Auro Design Studio
Location: Pune, Maharashtra
Principal Architect: Ar. Yutika Malaviya
Photograph Courtesy: Vivekajeet Purohit
From space to volume, from floor to fabrics, from colors to cues, from lounge to lights, It is a house that tells a story of a conscientious journey. It’s intriguing that this home represents a thoughtful journey in design and life rather than being only a physical construction.
Designed by: Quartet Architects
Location: Surat
Principal Architect: Ar. Pritesh Sheta
Photograph Courtesy: Studio 2:3
Our Mandir/Yoga Room/Study is a versatile sanctuary with a focus on simplicity and open space. It features a Mandir with a sliding folding door, an integrated TV and study unit, and a sofa cum bed, making it a multipurpose room that can easily transform into a guest room.
Designed by: ReCreo
Location: DLF Capital Greens, New Delhi
Principal Architects: Anushree Bhargava & Bhringaraj Hazarika
Photograph Courtesy: Tarang Goyal
The very first thought arises for designing a space for children is – vibrant, interactive & motivating. Where each corner designed gives them positivity & learning. Apart from fulfilling the basic necessities & usability of the space by its functions, it also gives a ray of sunshine to the one using the space. Sensitivity towards designing is wisely addresses by the graphics painted on the two walls next to both beds.
Designed by: MS Design Studio
Location: Nizampura, Vadodara
Principal Designers: Manav Patel & Shivangi Patel
Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah
This room depicts Modern Style Design. Random display niches add a little funk and character to the wall composition. We have created a dedicated space for the piano which blends with the activity desk.
Designed by: GJ Associates
Location: Bhakti park, Wadala
Principal Designers: Gaurang Jawle & Associates
Photograph Courtesy: Mr. Ravi Kanade
Despite the diverse styles, the design is carefully curated to ensure a harmonious flow between each section. This is achieved through a thoughtful selection of transitional elements, such as colour accents, textures, and decor that subtly connect each space.
Designed by: Studio ShuMi
Location: Gurgaon, Haryana
Principal Architect: Ar. Shuchi Mishra
Kid’s room has a repetition of the cladding modules on the back. Paintings are used to break uniformity into the spaces, which eventually compliments the spaces and makes them look playful.
Designed by: Alkesh Patel and Associates
Location: Kudasan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
Principal Architect: Alkesh patel
Photograph Courtesy: Photographix india
Handless storage, monochromatic palettes, concealing bulky details (like AC grills), floating beds, and light shears. This allowed the bedrooms to carry a homogenous vibe, resonant with the rest of the house.
Designed by: Ladlab
Location: Nagpur, Maharashtra
Principal Designers: Sagar Lohar & Saniya Jejani
Photograph Courtesy: Noaidwin_Sttudio
After covid era has seen an increase in the number of home studies. The guest room has a spacious study area which was a must for the clients. The bed has 2 mattress, 1 on top of the other, as the clients wanted an extra sleeping space.
Designed by: Fernway Interiors
Location: Aurus, Tangra, Kolkata
Principal Architect: Anchal Arneja
We had aesthetically pleasing open spaces designed artistically in this Vastu home. The first thing that one sees about the house is how open it is.
Designed by: The Ad Effect
Location: Gandhidham
Principal Architects: Driisshti Advani & Amber Chaauhan
Divided by a glass partition, the study area when not in use, becomes a part of the living adding grandness to the space while boasting off its ostentatious wall!
Designed by: Studio SB
Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra
Principal Architect: Saumitra Bhatkhalkar
Photograph Courtesy: Pulkit Sehgal
This house is designed in a Transitional Design Style having a mix of traditional & contemporary pieces of furniture with a neutral color palette.
Designed by: Navien Niesaar Design
Principal Designer: Navien Niesaar
Photograph Courtesy: Darshan savla
We achieved the right amount of “Flamboyance” with some inhouse sculptural furniture pieces and décor as well. A perfect dance between Flamboyance and delicacy.
Designed by: arcKala design studio
Location: Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi
Principal Architects: Ar. Janesh Jain & Ar. Anusha Katoch
Photograph Courtesy: Perspectivesbyv
From the textured walls to the white lounge chairs, the space has a zen vibe and allows for the consistency of ease that flows from one space to the other.
Designed by: BeSpace Studio
Location: Panvel, Navi Mumbai
Principal Architects: Ar. Benson D’Souza & Ar. Shivangi Thapar
Photograph Courtesy: Yadnyesh Joshi
In conclusion, a well-thought-out study room design can significantly enhance productivity and comfort. By incorporating ergonomic furniture, optimizing natural light, and personalizing the space with inspiring decor, you can create a study room design that fosters focus and creativity. Remember, the key to an effective study room design lies in balancing functionality with aesthetic appeal. Whether its a study room design for work or a personal project, the right elements can transform any room into a productive haven. Which was your favourite study room design and how has it inspired you?
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