These People Really Nailed Work-From-Home This Year, And I'm Jealous Of Their Setups

For many people, 2021 was another year of working from home...and finding any space to get some work done.

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The remote work setups only got better in year two of the pandemic. So, here are some of the best work stations from people who really nailed working from home this year:

1.This beautiful setup that actually isn't from a catalogue.

Work-from-home setup with plenty of natural light

2.This delightful home office and art studio makeover.

The hanging paint board and the art supply peg board. And you saw that colored pencil swatch sheet right?! Wow. Just looking at this space makes me want to create, which is exactly what this artist wanted in her art studio makeover. The transformation is super impressive as it is inspiring. I also have so many art supplies that aren't as easily accessible with the way I store them (shoved into the back of my closet), so I love the notion of putting these tools in easy-to-reach and nice-to-look-at places. I also have a Cricut Maker that's too big to leave out on my desk, so I love the printer cart she has going on.You can check out this super cute set-up here.

3.This gamer-friendly setup that has a zero gravity mode.

Person reclines back in his office chair

4.This architect-designed setup.

This home office is a mood and I'd spend all day in here if possible. The dark walls with the slightest tint of forest green paired with the solid walnut standing desk (and its beautiful grain) are so perfect together that I feel like they need some privacy ��. The dark accent wall is the perfect backdrop and I just know everyone that video calls this architect will also be just as smitten as I am with that deconstructed iPhone 5. Don't hate, it's for the aesthetic. The

5.This set-up that embraces daylight.

Person standing by a black and white gallery wall that is the backdrop of their work-from-home setup

6.This clean and tranquil setup, mostly furnished by IKEA.

A person looks through books in his home office

7.This minimalist setup.

Minimalist home office with thee desk by a single window

8.This total DIY workspace and living room setup.

Person at their desk drawing next to a banker's lamp with a picture of a family member on their desk

9.This beautifully zen work station.

10.This panoramic monitor is everything I've ever wanted.

The wraparound monitor in this setup is jaw-dropping. This creator is a coder, so he needs the screen real estate. I just want it. He really stepped up his work-from-home setup with the upgraded webcam, the professional mic, and that beautiful screen light bar, which is a superior alternative to a clunky task light. I also loved the rainbow light-up mechanical keyboard with the aviator (cord) cable — I'm hearing more and more that the click and clack of a mechanical keyboard is ASMR-worthy, so I'm definitely considering snagging one myself in the new year.Check out the entire set-up here.

11.This digital nomad who travels with her own standing desk.

Simple work station setup of a laptop hooked up to a larger external monitor

12.This small and mighty (colorful) WFH setup.

13.This cozy setup.

14.This bold, moody, and perfect home office.

15.These plants make everything better.

16.This ultimate productivity desk setup.

Two monitors are stacked on top of each other in this home office setup

17.This orange and purple workspace that reminds me of a club.

18.This digital nomad who moved to Colombia instead of paying rent in California.

Silhouette of a woman overlooking her city view outside of her 1-bedroom apartment in Colombia

19.This very cute and pleasing office setup for two.

Half of a couple's shared work desk that is separated by a plant

20.And finally, this autumn-inspired escape.

What were your favorite setups? What did you like about them and what would you change for yourself? Let me know in the comments.

The year is almost over, and we're looking back on 2021. Check out more from the year here!