28 Budget-Friendly Items That Will Revitalize Your Home Office

Discover 28 surprisingly affordable products that will not only refresh and rejuvenate your home office but also boost your productivity and creativity.

A glass table lamp that will softly illuminate your desk and help keep your spirits up when the sun sets before the work day ends.

An encouraging daily planner if you’re someone who THRIVES with a to-do list and a handful of highlighters. The pad has space for not only appointments and work priorities but also water intake, meal planning, and fitness goals, so you can use it to organize all aspects of your day. 

A timed lock box — AKA a cellphone jail — for those times when you really have to get ish done, but TikTok is righttttt at your fingertips, and you have the attention span of a fruit fly. 

An anti-fatigue mat that can reduce stress on your muscles and joints. Reviewers attest to the fact that it’s one of those things they never knew they were missing until they tried it. 

An angled dry-erase desktop whiteboard where you can jot down notes or play a game of M.A.S.H. while you’re half-paying attention to an all-hands meeting.

charging station with six USB charging ports if you’re sick of having to use six different cords and a power strip (that gets alarmingly hot) to make sure your phone/tablet/e-reader/laptop are all sufficiently charged. 

A colorful mechanical keyboard with a matching wireless mouse you’ve most definitely seen on TikTok. Sure, you’re still clacking away on a keyboard for eight hours a day, but now it’s a bright and cheery one.

A nonslip mouse pad made to elevate your wrist and keep it in an ergonomic position while you click away at a keyboard responding to work emails and — more importantly — sending memes to your friends on Slack.

A seat cushion because, despite the junk in your trunk, sitting from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. is taking a serious toll on your tailbone. Give your tush some relief with this thiccc memory foam cushion.

A memory foam ergonomic footrest with a teardrop design that keeps your feet and legs in a comfy position. If you switch things up and work between a desk and your couch or bed, you can also use it as a knee cushion or backrest.

A USB-powered laptop cooling pad with three fans that work harder than Kris Jenner herself. That way, you can focus on your work and not the fact that your laptop sounds like it’s about to take flight after simply asking it to open Spotify. 

An adjustable phone stand because, despite the fact that you have a laptop and monitor right in front of you, sometimes the soul just craves the convenience of a handheld operating system.

A USB-powered LED light strip that 1) just looks cool and 2) is actually practical as it can help reduce eye fatigue and prevent headaches — something that comes in clutch when you’re staring at a glowing box for 8 hours a day. 

A ventilated cable management box if the mess of cords under your desk makes it hard for you to concentrate on anything else. That may sound dramatic, but I’m right there with you!!

A flexible power strip with a pivoting design so your RIDICULOUSLY large MacBook charger doesn’t block three outlets at once!!! 

A 360-degree rotating headphone holder where you can safely store your AirPod Maxes so you don’t accidentally elbow them off your desk yet again. 

A pretty silicone keyboard cover if you’re a total klutz and have spilled coffee on your computer more times than you’d like to admit. Plus, it keeps crumbs and dust out of your keys, which is honestly worth it on its own!

A miniature wastebasket perfect for ripped-up Post-it Notes and crinkly Pop-Tart wrappers. It doesn’t matter that you work from home now — you still roll out of bed at the last minute possible and eat an on-the-go brekkie.

magnetic cable wrangler that’ll hold your various chargers so you don’t have to crawl under your desk or move heavy furniture to retrieve them when they ultimately fall off of your desk.  

Or, if you like that idea but would like to keep your solution under $5, a for a simple silicone cord organizer instead. 

An acrylic document organizer where you can store important paperwork and your latest CVS receipt ’cause you got ExtraBucks, baby!

A pair of noise-canceling on-ear headphones that look a whole lot like AirPod Maxes  👀 but only cost $70. If you share an office and can’t exactly listen to your true crime podcasts out loud… these will come in handy.

A clear monitor riser that gives your computer a lil’ lift and brings it right to eye level so you won’t sit hunched over all day.

A inspirational neon sign that says “breathe,” “relax,” or “the world is yours,” because sometimes, you really do need a reminder — especially after a meeting that could have been an email.

A wooden pedestal tray where you can artfully store your pens, pencils, and that candle that is just so pretty you’re never going to burn it.

A three-tier floating shelf on which you can store books, awards, business cards, or your collection of random trinkets. 

A cutesy mini fridge with room for your LaCroix, coffee creamer, and/or those three leftover boneless Wingstop wings you plan to eat for lunch.

And a set of wooden push pins way cuter than those primary colored plastic ones you “borrowed” from the office supply closet.

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