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Creating a Home Office: Interior Design Tips for a Productive Workspace

Brendan Berksaw September 20, 2024 3 min read
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With more people working from home, a home office becomes indispensable. It is not just a place where you will set up your computer, but it will also be an environment that allows you to cultivate focus, comfort, and creativity. Whether you are setting up your new home office or refreshing your old one, here are some helpful interior design tips for creating a workplace that enhances productivity.

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  • Select the Right Location
  • Make It a Clutter-Free Zone
  • Make It Personal
  • Keep It Quiet
  • Color Psychology
  • Bottom Line

Select the Right Location

To begin with, an effective home office requires the right location. You have to consider an area that ensures a perfect blend of functionality and comfort. If possible, select a room independent of your living space; this will reduce possible disturbances in your work schedule. But you can only get the best result when the skirting boards are installed correctly. If you can’t afford to have a complete room to work in, just find a quiet corner away from household traffic or noise. And for a quick break during work, click here to place a bet and add a little excitement to your day without leaving your desk.

Hint: In small rooms, try to use versatile furniture pieces like desks that can be folded away or shelving units with a workspace built into them.

Make It a Clutter-Free Zone

Here’s how you can arrange your space so you don’t have clutter:

  • Drawers and cabinets: File everything that you don’t need to use every day.
  • Desktop organizers: Keep the important things, like pens and notepads, within reach at all times.
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  • Cable organization: Use cable ties or under-desk organizers to help keep your cords from getting tangled and a sight for sore eyes.
  • Space-saving laptop: In line with keeping your home office tidy, consider a high-performing refurbished laptop—many models are compact, budget-friendly, and perfect for keeping your workspace efficient and clutter-free.

Make It Personal

While functionality remains the most important thing, you must make your office a place where you want to spend more time. You can hang an endless range of your favorite art, nice plants, or decorative pieces on the wall—a combination that speaks about your style and stimulates your imagination. Plants, for example, will purify the air and create calm surroundings.

But don’t overdo it: It’s about making personalized space, not making it all distracting. A few well-placed items can turn that dull office into one you might actually enjoy working in. Following are some personal touches you can add to your home office:

  • Plants: Adding small potted plants or succulents will brighten your desk.
  • Art: Incorporate framed prints or paintings that motivate and inspire.
  • Photos: Put out a few family photos to give the space some life.

Keep It Quiet

Sound, good or bad, can either facilitate or hinder productivity. If you work from a noisy home office, you’ll want to devise several ways to soundproof your space. This may involve rugs, curtains, and even wall-mounted sound panels to reduce unwanted noise from other parts of the house. When needed, noise-canceling headphones are lifesavers to cancel out strong external stimuli and interference.

Fast soundproofing hacks:

  • Rugs and carpets: They absorb the sound and decrease the sound of footsteps.
  • Curtains: The thicker the curtain is, the more it can block the noise from outside.
  • Soft material: Place cushions, upholstered furniture, and even wall hangings to prevent reflection of sound.

Color Psychology

The colors that you choose for the office greatly have to do with your mood and productivity.

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Some colors really encourage focus and calm, while others tend to make you more energized. For example, blue and green are colors that keep people calm, while yellow and orange inspire creativity. Choose colors that align with the type of work you do.

If you have no clue where to begin, here’s a suggested base to get you started:

  • Blue and green: Very good for relaxed yet concentrated work.
  • Yellow and orange: Best for creative works.
  • Neutrals: Soft whites, grays, and beige bring a sense of cleanliness and organization.

Bottom Line

Finding the delicate balance is the key to designing a home office that really supports your productivity. You want an area that’s comfortable, functional, and inspiring. Paying attention to some of the essential elements and adding a few personal touches will give you an environment in which you can focus, feel motivated, and enjoy your work.

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