Creating a home office – 4 top tips

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Remote workers are making up a bigger proportion of the workforce than ever before. While some people prefer to rent a co-working space, and others love to sit with a hot coffee in their favourite café, many people favour creating a home office. As with any other part of your home, it must be somewhere that makes you feel your best and inspires you to think of great things and be as productive as possible. If you’re not sure where to start, it can feel like it’s not worth it to create a home office. Luckily, there’s a multitude of trusted tips you can follow, which will promise you the best home office for your working days.

Home security system installed on a red brick wall

Prioritise security

Your home will be something you want to keep protected at all costs. Having specialist equipment and important information stored in your home office can mean it’s more at risk of intruders. The trick to keeping you, your family and your work safe is to invest in a good burglar alarm. If you ask a trusted company like Eurolinksecurity.co.uk to help, you can rest easy knowing that everything is protected if a burglar were to come calling.

Home office desk and chair

Comfort is key

When you aren’t comfortable, it can be almost impossible to work. If your chair causes back pain and your desk has little space beneath for your legs to move, you could be at risk of facing serious health problems later in life. Ideally, you should be investing in a comfortable and sturdy office chair, which supports your back. If you’re pursuing a more creative career, it’s also wise to have a space in your home office to accommodate these aspects. For example, someone who has a jewellery-making company may need a small studio space to work in alongside their office space.

Personalised home office

Keep it personal

One of the biggest attractions to having a home office is that you’re surrounded by home comforts. It helps you to stay motivated when you’re having a bad day. It can also mean you can get support from family members if you need it. Admittedly, your home office and the rest of your home should stay separate so as not to intertwine the two. However, there’s nothing to say you shouldn’t decorate your work space. Family photographs, soft furnishings and other knick-knacks will help stimulate you rather than inspire dread when you wake up in the morning.

Pot plants on a home office desk

Bring nature indoors

Nothing diminishes work efficiency more than having a stuffy, dark, uncomfortable office. When you’re creating your work zone, you should be conscious of trying to get as much natural light to fill the space as possible. Choosing a neutral colour scheme can help maximise this light, and you should also consider including attractive pot plants that help purify the air and bring cheerfulness to the room. Nature is known to benefit the mind in many ways, which can only do further wonders for your home office and your career.

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Get their look: Triangular work space

I’ve really been drawn to alcove desk spaces of late, they’re such great use of small, awkwardly-shaped spots – and this triangular work space is no exception.

We have a loft that’s partially converted – it even has a Velux window like this one. All we currently use our loft for however is storing boxes of stock for our shop. We’d need an awful lot of rearrangement if we wanted to create a work space as calm and conducive to creativity as this one!

  1. Sol print
  2. London Clock Oslo 50cm wall clock
  3. Triventi pegboard key hook
  4. Hanging mini porcelain pot on jute rope in grey
  5. Cork roll bundle,10 metres
  6. Personalised writer’s cube
  7. Village At Home Bauhaus table lamp, cream
  8. EASTER White and sand face cylinder vase

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EASTER White and sand face cylinder vase
EASTER White and sand face cylinder vase
Village At Home Bauhaus table lamp, cream
Village At Home Bauhaus table lamp, cream
Personalised writer’s cube
Personalised writer’s cube
Cork roll bundle,10 metres
Cork roll bundle,10 metres
Hanging mini porcelain pot on jute rope in grey
Hanging mini porcelain pot on jute rope in grey
Triventi pegboard key hook
Triventi pegboard key hook
London Clock Oslo 50cm wall clock
London Clock Oslo 50cm wall clock
Sol print
Sol print
EASTER White and sand face cylinder vase
EASTER White and sand face cylinder vase
Village At Home Bauhaus table lamp, cream
Village At Home Bauhaus table lamp, cream
Personalised writer’s cube
Personalised writer’s cube
Cork roll bundle,10 metres
Cork roll bundle,10 metres
Hanging mini porcelain pot on jute rope in grey
Hanging mini porcelain pot on jute rope in grey
Triventi pegboard key hook
Triventi pegboard key hook
London Clock Oslo 50cm wall clock
London Clock Oslo 50cm wall clock
Sol print
Sol print

Get their look: Design-led monochrome work room

Design-led monochrome work roomcredit

This design-led monochrome work room is in the home of Italian-born, Madrid-based architect, Teresa Sapey. Her apartment is situated opposite the entrance to Buen Retiro Park – one of the largest in the city – and occupying the top floor, the views must be stunning. The trees change form and colour throughout the year – and light them hits in different ways – so the vista is an ever changing experience.

This space, as with the whole house, has design classic furniture such as the Panton chairs dotted throughout – along with some fabulous art; some of it the designer’s own, and many inherited family pieces. It’s actually filled with many objects numerically, but doesn’t look cluttered in any way. That requires real skill and an eye for detail… but Teresa doesn’t consider it an interior design project – more an ever-evolving life project!

You can see further photographs of the rest of her lovely home here.

  1. Glo-Ball floor lamp by Jasper Morrison for Flos
  2. Vondom Adan planter – white, small
  3. Clear acrylic book stand by Taschen
  4. Fornasetti Buongiorno/Buonanotte vase
  5. Vitra Panton chairs
  6. Superstudio Abs Ballon Abs armchair, black
  7. Superstudio Sillón Ballon Abs armchair, white
  8. Charles & Ray Eames La Chaise

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Get their look: Storage-ful home studio

Storage-ful home studiocredit

A place for everything and everything in its place. Do you live by that adage – or would you like to? If so, you’ll love this storage-ful home studio. Just look at all those banks of cupboards! The owner has achieved a lovely balance of storage and display. In addition to things being hidden away, there are also lots of items easily to hand… and many interesting decorative pieces on display. It has an uncluttered feel, yet it’s far from being a sparse, featureless space.

  1. Zodax gold reaching hand sculpture
  2. Nuevo Living HGML2 dome large pendant light
  3. ‘something to say’ by Sara Hicks Malone
  4. ‘Abstract Layers 1’ by Kelly Nasuta
  5. Kalpana Kilim rug
  6. Vega Dining Table by Nuevo
  7. Stilnovo FB7419WHEAT Pella armchair, wheat wool blend
  8. Threshold™ storage drum accent table gold
  9. Modmade MM-PC-077-Black+Black Jaden Chair

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