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I was thinking more along the lines of the desk becoming a feature of the room, for example, a folding glass desk can appear to be some kind of artwork when it's not in use as some glass desks come in all shapes and sizes.
A wooden desk with acrylic material fixed to the bottom could become a room mirror.
Mirrors are also a good way to make the room appear much larger than it actually is.
As others have said, minimalism.
Hang TV on wall to make better usage of space. Hang TV above your main monitor, get a full lean back pc chair or couch behind it to see the TV better. This way, you have both visual of your monitor and TV. You want to access/view to all/most area of your computer room from your seat.
Get LED strips to light up the areas of room with cozzy color you prefer.
You can put sound proofing cork blocks on your ceiling to deaden echo. Use as functional decoration.
Don't forget to actually play with them every now and them because just keeping them on the desk and shelves would be not really good enough (way too close to what a boring normie adult would do)
It was a good advice though, thanks for the idea. I think I'm gonna go for wood/jade theme