
Here we look at our next lot of space saving furniture designs for your home-office...

This magnet board is genius. Not only is it a great way to free up desk space (put all your 'pending' papers up there), it also comes with add-ons, such as a mobile phone holder, a letter rack, magnet hooks for keys and pen and stationery holder. Magnet board, £27,95; mobile phone holder, £4.95; letter holder, £4.95; set of six hooks, £2.95, all Dwell.

We thought we'd show you everything from this range. Why? Because it's worth seeing just how good a home office can look with a little imagination. Haven't got the space for this little lot? Pick and choose from the range - each walnut veneered piece packs in lots of handy features and they're very nice to look at, which means you could always use the filing cabinets as bedside tables in the spare bedroom; the desk wouldn't look out of place doubled up as a dressing table, and the shelves make a great place to display your favourite accessories as well as (neatly filed) paperwork. Slip some of it into your home and see if anyone notices you've got a home office there... Nova bookcase, £350; computer desk, £295; filing cabinets, from £350, all John Lewis.

This all in one desk and home office is perfect for growing kids - there's loads of room in the in-built shelves for them to store everything from homework folders to their cd collection, and there's even a noticeboard. Also in white. Mikael workstation, £59.90, IKEA.

When space is at a premium in any room, simple, no-fuss design that allows you to lay your hands on what you need quickly and easily is a must-buy. This office trolley on wheels is perfect. Stick it away under the desk at night, pull it out into the room when you need to work. Perfect. Capra black acrylic office trolley, £179, Habitat.

Voted the 4homes favourite, this computer cabinet is super, super clever. Part of a range of office furniture that doesn't look like office furniture, including some handsome free-standing shelves with drawer space, this cabinet has drawer and shelf space, plus room for a monitor, all within a compact, beautifully-styled piece of furniture that would suit just about any room in the home. In light oak solids and veneers, the Lincoln cabinet costs £695, John Lewis.
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