What a art deco home office looks like
Art Deco treats a home office as an exercise in a fluted or scalloped feature wall paired with brass-trimmed cabinetry. The palette runs to deep emerald, sapphire, oxblood, with metallic gold and black contrast, with materials drawn from fluted glass, polished brass, lacquered timber, marble inlay, velvet. Lighting is the secret-weapon — warm 2700K with directional sconces and a fan-motif chandelier, which is what separates a real art deco render from a Pinterest mood-board with the same furniture.
Why this works in a open-plan home
Multifunction spaces where the room flows directly into another (kitchen-diner, living-dining, great rooms). The renderer biases toward shared finishes, sight-line continuity, and zoning via rugs and lighting rather than walls.
In a open-plan home office, the art deco blueprint slots in cleanly because the style is already inclined toward a fluted or scalloped feature wall paired with brass-trimmed cabinetry. The challenge is staying disciplined with the palette: the same art deco idea spread across too many materials reads as themed rather than designed. Pick three materials from fluted glass, polished brass, lacquered timber, marble inlay, velvet, lean on them everywhere, and let the architecture (or the lack of it) do the rest.
Ideal for
modern new-builds, mid-century ranch homes, knock-through Victorian terraces, lofts and barn conversions.
Watch out for
mixing two competing color stories. With no walls to break them, palettes need to dovetail or visually fight each other.
Typical cost range — Open-Plan
For a full open-plan home office renovation in this style, expect roughly $3,400 – $13,800 depending on finish quality, regional labor rates, and how much of the existing shell you keep. AI renders cost a fraction of that — a single $2.99 render at art deco pre-tested against your actual room often saves the cost of an entire change-order down the line.
Build sequence we would suggest
- Render your room in Art Deco for $2.99 to confirm the palette holds in your light.
- Lock in the structural moves (flooring, paint, lighting) before any furniture goes in.
- Layer in the art deco signature pieces from fluted glass, polished brass, lacquered timber, marble inlay, velvet.
- Hold back 10–15% of the budget for the inevitable last-minute swap.




