Working from home is the dream for many of us. Get up when you want (well, within reason), no long and stressful commute, the freedom to work in your own way and in peace. Yet it’s easy to become lazy and distracted. In order to be most productive, you need to be working in an environment that influences and inspires you. Without turning your entire home into one big office, there are ways that changing the interior and exterior of parts of your home can achieve a real business feel for when it’s time to knuckle down. The Home Office Setting aside a room away from the other aspects of home life, as cut off as possible, for your home office is essential. You don’t want to be disturbed while working, so using a loft conversion or the basement is a good idea. There are hundreds of tips for creating a home office out there and some of the most important ones for a productive environment include:
- Invest in an ergonomic chair and position your screen and keyboard at an appropriate level
- Let in natural light, as it has been shown to improve workplace performance
- Install wall storage racks that will look better than filing cabinets while serving a practical purpose
- Add a few plants or some fish, which can add a bit of interest to the office
- Paint the walls a colour that suits you. Yellow and orange can be cheery, while light blue and green are more calming, depending on what you need
- Motivate yourself with decorations, whether sticking a few posters on the wall, photos on the desk or anything else
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