Work-from-home arrangements have steadily been gaining popularity in recent years, and the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated this trend. To maintain work productivity, it’s recommended that you set up a dedicated home office. Here are some tips to help you get started.
Choose a Location That’s Far Away From Distractions
Do you find it easier to get work done in a quiet, enclosed space? Or does being in the thick of activity energize you? Most people prefer a quiet space that’s far away from noise and distraction. Keep in mind that simply placing office furniture in a spare bedroom probably won’t do your productivity any favors. An interior renovation may be needed to optimize the room for productivity. For instance, if the location of your home is near areas that see a lot of foot traffic, you can have remodelers install sound-blocking walls.
Balance the Casual Atmosphere With a More Formal Layout
Setting the right atmosphere in a home office can be tricky. You don’t want it to be too cozy—otherwise, you won’t get any work done. It can’t be too formal either—no one wants their home to look like a work office, after all. Here’s a tip: create a set-up that’s similar to your actual office (for some semblance of continuity) but with a personal touch, such as walls painted with your favorite color or homey accessories.
Expand Storage Space in Your Home Office
It’s hard to concentrate on your work in a cluttered office, which is why you should expand the storage space. Instead of conventional bookshelves, you can install multipurpose wooden or metal cube storage. Under-cabinet lighting, file storage and desktop paper trays can also help you stay organized. To learn more about your storage options, consult an interior remodeler.
Maximize Natural Lighting
Natural light not only brightens the mood in a home office, it also gives you your daily dose of Vitamin D, a nutrient that can have implications on your sleep cycle and productivity. Research has found that low levels of Vitamin D can have an impact on productivity.
Ideally, your desk should be located near the window. A window with a wide glass area not only provides ample light but also a view of the scenery outside. For windowless rooms, consult the interior remodeling contractors at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Madison about lighting in your home office.
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