Home Office Ideas That Will Spike up Your Productivity and Creativeness

According to a 2020 survey by Upwork, 41.8% of the U.S. workforce continues to work remotely. Recent reports also show how the pandemic has completely changed work arrangements for businesses and professionals. While it wasn't easy for companies to adapt to the new work setup, more workers find remote work easier as time goes on.

But working from home comes with its challenges, especially if there is no available office space at home. It would be best if you had a comfortable working environment free from all noises and distractions. That is why it is essential not only to have an office space but also to be equally inviting and functional.

Whether you are working in a larger room or a tiny nook of your home, follow these ideas to create a stylish and productive office in your abode.

Location

Just like your old office cubicle, you will likely spend plenty of hours inside your home office. So when picking an ideal office location at home, never stiff yourself on space. Choose a place that will allow you to create a focus area. This means that you need to assign particular focus areas for different office activities instead of doing every task on a single desk.

For example, you can incorporate a large desk on your main workspace, where you can focus on your computer or paperwork. You can also assign a small seating area for virtual meetings with your co-workers or clients. If you have family members to share the space with, you can give each person a personal space to work and study.

But when picking a location, make sure that the room has access to natural light. Not only will it make your office brighter, but it also helps in improving productivity. If you have a window-less room, you can call an electrical repair service and ask them to install plenty of light sources around the room. A brighter room can also cut down headaches and eye strain.

Storage

Having a clean, organized office space is always a struggle for many. It often happens when you have tons of work to deal with, and a clean desk is the least of your priority. So if you are someone who ends up being buried under a messy desk, you have to install storage areas in your home office.

If you have plenty of unused space, you can install cabinets for storing larger items and open shelving to place your books, decors, and other functional items. A metal or wooden cube storage is also a great alternative to bookshelves. For frequently used office supplies and documents, store them in colorful boxes and baskets. You can select a range of similar hues to make your space look cozy.

Another great way to use your office space efficiently is to hang floating shelves on the walls to keep your papers and equipment from cluttering your desk. You can also add a vertical folder near your workspace for accessible storage space within your arm's reach.

Colors

Color is a great way to add life to your dull home office. But picking the right color requires a careful decision. Adding too many bright colors can be distracting, while a plain beige can make the room look drab and less trendy. Instead, choose a calming shade such as seafoam blue or botanical green. For a splash of energy and motivation, choose cheerful colors, such as lime green, coral, and peach.

But if you want an office space that will encourage you to put all your attention on the task at hand, you can settle for neutral colors. To promote a productive area, go for neutral color palettes such as pale oak, nickel, and studio green.

If you are going to paint the walls yourself, make sure not to overdo the colors. You can start by picking one primary color and use it as the focal point. You can also add some color to your fixtures, such as shelves and cabinets. Creating an accent wall also helps in adding style and creativity.

Aside from the walls, you can add personal items to match your accent colors. Although it is essential to focus on your home office, you need to add a few décor elements to boost your mood. An easier way to do this is to incorporate accessories near your workspaces, such as pieces of wall art, candles, plants, and picture frames.

Whether you work from home or have a dedicated space for something you love to do, your home office should be a place that will boost your flow of productivity and creativeness. At the same time, don't be afraid to go all out. Allow your space to inspire you and reflect your unique personality.

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