Whether you work from
home or are simply interested in a dedicated space to manage the monthly bills,
respond to emails, or work with your children on schoolwork, crafting an
environment based on personal needs can be accomplished regardless of the space
available. Create a home office with your specific design needs in mind.
Keep it Bright and Vivid
You need to be alert and
attentive while in your home office. Consider a bright color scheme utilizing
white as a backdrop and vivid shades of orange, pink or yellow that support
energy and optimism.
If you have a demanding
job, shades of blue, green or even purple may be a better option as they create
a more calming environment.
Furnishings and Décor for Your Home Office
There are a few obvious
needs when planning for a home office, with a desk and chair topping the list.
Carefully select these items based on allotted space and your personal needs.
If you work from home, you may require a larger desk to house items such as
reference books, files, a printer, or fax machine. If you simply desire a space
to respond to emails on your laptop, then a smaller desk should suit you just
fine. Choose an ergonomically-designed chair to promote better posture and
efficiency if your home office is your sole place of work.
If you're fortunate to be
provided natural light and a view of the outdoors, position your desk to take
advantage of this. Add adequate task lighting to create a comfortable
workspace.
Keep your home office
tidy and organized in order to maintain efficiency. Consider cabinetry or
shelving, and add labeled baskets for increased organization.
Keeping décor to a
minimum also helps maintain organization. Add items such as houseplants or a
small water feature to encourage a sense of calmness and increased well-being.
A few framed photos of your favorite loved ones also inspire a less stressful
environment, and displaying some personal achievements or awards inspire a
positive work attitude and sense of pride.
If square footage is at a
premium and you aren't afforded the benefit of dedicating an entire room to
your home office, get creative. Utilize an oversized closet or carve out a nook
in the corner of a room, adding built-ins or floating shelves. Space under
stairways is often wasted. Consider utilizing this space, which is also out of
the way of foot traffic.
Whatever your personal
demands for a home office may be, regardless of square-footage restrictions,
enjoy creating a custom home office space that suits your individual demands.
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