Home office design ideas that will boost productivity

Lovely and fresh home office

Have you ever wondered which elements you need to include in your home office in order to be more productive and get things done? You need to include everything that inspires you to work and enjoy at the same time, and whether you run a successful business or just like to blog and consider that as your office work, you’ll need an amazing space that encourages creativity. Working from home is an awesome perk, and turning your home office into a comfortable area will undoubtedly help you achieve your goals. In this guest post by Emma B Joyce she runs through some great tips for designing the productivity-boosting home office. 

It’s all about the location

Home office space

This mostly depends on whether you live in a small apartment or a big house, as well as whether you can transform a spare room into an office or you will find your kitchen table to be just the right spot. Your little reading nook needs to be somewhere where you’ll have privacy and be able to enjoy some quiet time. You should avoid doing work in the living room or the kitchen because those are the busiest areas of any household. Ultimately, the best option is to find a quiet area and try to squeeze all the necessary things in it.

Start with walls

Lots of colours

Forget the plain old beige and think about vivid hues and interesting colour schemes you can combine with your furniture. Apart from that, you can choose great wallpapers and freshen up your office with something suave. Just think about your favourite colour and try to set it as a main theme for the entire room. Don’t be afraid to go a bit crazy with patterns because you can always change the look if you end up not liking it. This is where you’ll need to be creative and once the work is done, you can sit back and relax.

Accessorise the space

Home office accessories

This is the part where you get to play the interior designer for a day and try to put together a perfect home office. Start by positioning big furniture pieces so that you have enough room to move seamlessly around your office. Once you manage to pull it off, everything will be easier. All you’ll need to do then is decorate everything with a few simple statement pieces. You can add a plant, a mirror, some scented candles, additional storage solutions and a few little details to accompany your colour choice.

Make yourself comfortable

Comfortable brown leather office chair

This part of the office-decorating process is where you need to think about the future. You should invest in some comfortable home office furniture considering that you’ll be spending most of your day sitting and working. Don’t limit yourself to a single spot, but place a comfy chair near a window and create a small reading area where you can go through some of your emails during the coffee break. Finally, add some colourful pillows throughout the office.

Most common mistakes

Ugly office cables

Although it may seem like you can’t do anything wrong if you do everything yourself, there are still so many mistakes that can seriously affect your mood. For starters, people sometimes don’t pay enough attention to the colours they use and end up with offices that are too colourful and distracting. Cables and wires out in the open can cause clutter and can even be potentially dangerous. Also, uncomfortable furniture can cause you a lot of pain, so no matter how beautiful it looks, make sure that it’s sturdy and comfy above all else.

The most important thing is to have fun in the process and always keep in mind that you need to enjoy the place where you plan to work. The way you feel when you step into the office will set your mood for the entire day so make sure you are truly happy with every choice you make.

About the author

Emma B. Joyce is blogger based in Australia. She is a true home decor and DIY fanatic. Finding new designs and patterns is her daily task. She got hooked on home accessories and decorations during her travelling and now cannot stop searching for new inspiration. She is a writer for Smooth Decorator.

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