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As it becomes more and more popular, working from home is now starting to be an excellent way of balancing busy schedules whilst keeping that creative, motivated flare going and getting your workload completed. One of the main things when it comes to working in any office type space, is to ensure you create a motivating, fresh environment to ensure you can work to the best of your potential and stay focused.

 

Creating The Right Atmosphere

 

The most important factor to consider when designing your home office, is the atmosphere you want to work in. There are so many ways you can style your office, however you need to ensure the décor works well for you and helps to get you into your work zone. You want to create a bright, and it’s best to avoid greys and beiges, as these colours have been shown to induce feelings of sadness and often depression! Focus on bright yet simple colours, such as pale greens, blues and reds. These colours have been shown to introduce energy, inspiration and efficiency, which is exactly what you want when getting your work done. Keeping things in your office space minimal is really important, as you don’t want lots of mess and clutter that may make you feel stressed and overcrowded!

 

The Right Balance of Lighting

 

It’s very common for people to be working both day and night in the office, especially when at home, so it’s important to gain the correct balance with your lighting. The idea is to have a bright, fresh light throughout the daytime, keeping you alert, however as the day progresses, you may find it beneficial to be able to dim the lighting to a yellow tone, which is less aggressive on the eye as you become tired. You can control your lighting through additional light sources, such as a desk lamp, or standalone lights positioned around the room. You could even go as far as to install a dimmer, which will give you control over how bright or dim your downlights to create the right atmosphere to help you work in.

 

Practical and Functional Layout

 

Your home office is the one space you can focus on exactly what you need to with no distractions. Having the correct furniture and equipment is really important to ensure you can get the most from your office, and it’s important to go for items that work best for you. Sticking with a theme is a great way of keeping your office neat and stylish, and this way your office will look inviting and cosy. A perfect example of this would be using oak furniture, such as your desk, drawers, chair, table and so on. Having all of these items made from the same material will tie the room together beautifully and enable you to work in a practical space. Having the right equipment is also key, enough storage for your paperwork, files etc., and additional items such as your bin, computer, printer and so on will allow your office to have everything you could need to get your work done.

 

Adding Personal Touches

 

Just like all of the rooms in your home, your office needs to be a place you can feel at home and comfortable, with personal touches to help you work to the best of your ability. Adding items such as family photographs will add character to the room, and also provide motivation and positive feelings in your office. Having something to fill in the empty spaces can really have a large impact, enabling the room to feel welcoming and happy. Artwork is another great choice, brightening up the room and adding a touch of personality too. If you feel you work better with music, you may want to purchase some speakers to position around your office, selecting features that help you concentrate and focus is always beneficial, especially in your work space.