10 Tips For Creating The Perfect Home Office Design

natural-light-home-officeThese days, more and more professionals are choosing to work from home. Whether they’re trying to look after their children without giving up work, to escape the peak hour commute or to eliminate the need for an actual premises, this can be a very rewarding decision. In this article, I intend to share my 10 best tips for creating the perfect home office design.

  1. Location, location, location
    As you’ll probably spend most of your day in the room, it’s important that you don’t compromise on space. You should also consider whether clients will be stopping by or not; if they are, a private space with plenty of seating is going to be essential.
  2. Furniture should serve you
    It’s important that you don’t sacrifice form for function – in other words, your desk, shelving and so on should serve you (not the other way around). This is why having a custom workstation built is always a great option, as it ensures your needs are met.
  3. Invest in a good chair
    As you will spend hours upon hours seated, it’s essential that you invest in a good office chair. Comfortable, ergonomically designed seating is worth every penny, particularly as it will help to prevent the development of work-related illnesses.
  4. Carefully choose a wall colour
    It’s definitely worth giving your walls a coat of paint, but don’t stick to the standard neutrals – for some people, a bright colour (like orange or lime) can really get the creative juices flowing; for others, a calming colour (like sea foam) helps them to focus.
  5. Give yourself a view
    I definitely recommend positioning your desk so that you can stare at something a little more interesting than a blank wall, such as a window or even the doorway. If you must look at blank space, consider hanging some wall art to add some interest.
  6. Choose homey accessories
    Unless you going for more of a contemporary home office design, you should pick some accessories that make the space feel comfy. Pick some stationary in your favourite colour, put some photos up, or hide your ugly bookshelves with some curtains.
  7. Vertical and horizontal
    As most offices aren’t swimming with space, it’s important that you use what space you do have efficiently. Hang some floating shelves to get a lot of the clutter off your desk, whereas cube storage is a great alternative to bookshelves and can be split easier.
  8. Master technology
    Unfortunately, there isn’t a whole lot you can do to make technological items look pretty. A great way to start, however, is by ensuring that the cords are organised and hidden from view as much as possible. If you can, choose wireless where possible.
  9. Allow plenty of light in
    By ensuring that the space has plenty of light, you will cut down on eye strain and headaches. Place a lamp on the desk or a side table for task lighting. Try to utilise natural light wherever possible, and position your screen away from the window. Consider blind fitting service and professional advice for the former.
  10. Inspire yourself Create an inspiration or motivation board that you can look at when you’re struggling for ideas or are having a bad eye. Images, knick knacks and sayings that encourage you to work harder or remind you why you’re here are often the best.

I hope that you found the above tips useful in creating a home office design that meets your needs perfectly. At the end of the day, you need to ensure that you are comfortable and happy in your space – even if you have followed all of the above to a tee, if you don’t enjoy being in such private office, it’s unlikely to work well for you. Don’t forget to seek help when it’s required.

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