Developer Setup
Due to the nature of their work, programmers and developers are obligated to sit at their desks for much of each day. Check out these home office setup tours to get ideas on the essentials for productive work, as well as inspiration and useful gear.
Tiny Home Office in New Hampshire, US Paid Members Public
“I like it, because it forces me to be choosy about the stuff I keep in here”
Real-Life Five Monitor Desk Setup in Seattle, US Paid Members Public
“The challenge was finding a desk large enough to fit all of my monitors comfortably”
Apple Desk Setup in North Carolina, US Paid Members Public
“I love what I do at work every day, and the inspiration I get from the way I use Apple products allows me to creatively solve problems”
Small and Cosy WFH workspace in New York City, US Paid Members Public
“It screams “me” from every angle, an amalgamation of minimalism and functionality, adorned with an ergonomic design that is aesthetically pleasing and fosters productivity”
Wooden Desk Setup of a Developer in Italy Paid Members Public
“Wood is the dominant theme, marrying elegance with minimalist tech accessories”
Bright Scandinavian Workspace in Copenhagen, Denmark Paid Members Public
“I want my desk to be clean and tidy. It is, after all, a workspace and not storage”
Principal Solutions Architect’s Home Office in London, UK Paid Members Public
“My main goal with my home office is to have a place where I feel inspired to do what I love, to reduce the noise on my desk to enter the state of flow, and to avoid distractions while I’m in there”
Sleek and Minimalist Workspace of a Developer in London, UK Paid Members Public
“I’ve tried to create a workspace that’s minimal, so I have fewer distractions, yet still am able to make use of various items stored away with ease”