- Oct. 18
- Richard Parker
Design Tips for the Best Home Office Ever
When you get the chance to create your own home office, there are several things you should consider in order to make your project worthwhile. Designing a space that encourages productivity to thrive is actually a lot simpler than you might think, and it doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg to complete to the highest standard.
So, if you’re in the process of designing your very own home study room, then read on to uncover some of the most creative concepts and handy tips to make something amazing that you can utilise for years to come.
Colours Matter
The colours that you use in your office can influence your mood and motivation, and choosing the wrong tone can have a negative effect on the amount of work you can get done. Green is said to be a balancing colour, which is also the easiest on the eyes making it perfect for a space which you are bound to spend so much time in. Blue tones are relaxing, and can encourage greater levels of focus and concentration. However, red and similar shades should be avoided at all costs, as very intense colours can be distracting and overwhelming.
Light It Up
Depending on the job that you have to do, it’s likely that you will need several different forms of light to complete all individual tasks to the highest standard. A main light that’s a warm tone (rather than a white bulb, which is much too similar to a doctors surgery) should hang at the centre of the room to cover all corners, and a lamp or other focused device should be installed to help you see detailed work much more clearly. Search through a trade services site to find a trusted electrician to help install each of these features safely – never try this kind of work on your own unless you’re sure you can do it securely!
Comfort Is Key
If you’re not comfortable in your office, how will you be able to concentrate on the task at hand? A stiff chair can cause an aching back, and an ill fitting desk will leave you with even more pain. Ergonomic furniture is so important when you will be spending a sustained amount of time making use of it all, so invest some money into buying a supportive seat that offers a headrest and footstool to relieve as much pressure as possible, whilst also searching for a table that can alter in height to fit your personal needs, with enough room to spread out instead of feeling too cramped.
Taking these tips into consideration can improve the quality of your new home office noticeably, so what are you waiting for? Get started by drafting your design plans and focus on using colours that are said to improve productivity and focus, and light up the room with various lamps that can provide you with different environments to help you complete each of your tasks to the best standard. Invest in a comfortable and ergonomic furniture that will keep you free from aches and pains to reduce distractions.