Quick Tips for Designing the Ultimate Home Office by Guest Blogger, Alice Robertson

Building a home office? Avoid the temptation to replicate those Pinterest-perfect home office setups. While home offices found in design magazines may look sleek and attractive, they’re not always the most functional. The key to working productively at home is designing a home office that you actually want to work in! This requires thought, planning, and careful consideration of your lifestyle and personal work habits. Here are some great tips and resources to help you design an incredibly productive workspace at home.

Get Away from the Action

Trying to get work done in a bustling living room or kitchen is next to impossible. Make sure your workspace is far away from the household action!

●       Choose a low-traffic area of your home to limit potential distractions.

●       Your guest room can easily transform into a multifunctional home office.

●       A basement can make a good home office if it’s properly lit and ventilated.

●       Converting your garage into a home office is also a possibility!

Focus on Functionality First

The functionality of your home office is more important than the appearance, so focus on the elements of your office that will help you get work done efficiently.

●       Consider your workflow when planning your home office layout.

●       Don’t skimp on a desk! Ensure your work surface is large enough for your needs.

●       Choose office decorations that double as functional storage.

Maximize Your Personal Comfort

If your office is poorly lit, your chair is too hard, or the temperature is all wrong, you’ll have a hard time concentrating on work.

●       Get an office chair that meets ergonomic recommendations.

●       Position your computer screen at eye level to reduce neck strain.

●       Add some plants to make your office feel more refreshing.

Incorporate Failproof Organizational Systems

Few things are more frustrating than digging through papers, pens, and other mismanaged office supplies to find what you need.

●       Use wall storage to keep office supplies within easy reach.

●       Manage your cords so you can avoid frustrating tangles.

●       Hire a professional organizer from Transformare to organize your office space and home.

The ability to design your own office is one of the many perks of working from home. But a cookie-cutter home office may not be the best solution for you—and may even hurt your productivity! Take the time to plan out your office design with your personal work style in mind.

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