The office of today has gone through a vast transformation. With all the advancements in technology and innovations in workforce management, many homes have become remote workspaces. As many employees have discovered lately, working from home brings a lot of benefits. You don’t have to worry about beating the morning rush, and office attire can be much more casual.
In today’s post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Hollywood, your local interior renovation expert, shares some tips and tricks to create a calm and comfortable home office.
Declutter Your Space
If you have a lot of unnecessary clutter in your workspace, be sure to clean it out or move it away from your desk at the very least. Clutter can affect your productivity, making you feel disorganized and overwhelmed. If you’re overwhelmed by the amount you have to declutter, work section by section and decide whether to keep, dispose of or donate the clutter you gathered.
Choose the Right Paint
It goes without saying that your room’s color can affect your mood. Very loud, bright colors can hamper your productivity or even make you feel irritable. Choose soothing colors such as blues, light greens or beige in the office to help put you at ease and focus on your tasks. This also applies to furniture such as office cabinets, doors and even your desk. Last but not least, pick a comfy office chair.
Let In Fresh Air
Open your windows to let fresh air and natural light in. Breathing in fresh air helps you relax and boosts productivity. If your space doesn’t have operable windows, use a fan to keep the air circulating and the room cool. Houseplants purify the air too. Some great indoor plants to choose from are aloe vera, Boston fern and English ivy.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
Do you need the assistance of local interior remodeling contractors to design a home office? To get started with a no-obligation consultation with DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Hollywood, call us at (305) 925-5999 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment. We serve homeowners in Golden Beach, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Dania Beach, Davie, North Miami Beach and many other communities.