Simple tips for designing a home office

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In today’s competitive world, there is no denying the fact that no matter how much we hate it, at the end of the day we end up bringing work home. Therefore, one needs a secluded and designated space from where one can work uninterrupted. It can also be used by the rest of the family to read or to write. Though everyone loves to have a home office, the fact is that we are clueless about how to create a place that is perfect for the purpose. To help you to get started, take some inspiration from the designs of our interior designers and decorators and create a practical and comfortable home office, that is a perfect addition to the home.

1. Disconnect but stay connected

Even though you need to spend some serious time in your home office finishing up work, you can’t afford to disconnect entirely from your home and the family. Otherwise, what’s the benefit of working from home? Assign a separate space for the home office, but connect it by using glass walls and doors instead of a concrete wall. Even from behind the closed door, you can stay connected with the happenings in your home.

2. Lights for a bright home office

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If you love to work late into the night when the rest of the world is sleeping, then ensure that the home office is suitably lit to provide comfort for your eyes and mind. A combination of pendant lamps, table lamps and hanging lamps can help to illuminate the room well. Additionally, place a comfortable sofa or recliner as well as a television in the area for some relaxation or to take a break.

3. Complement the theme of the home décor

In small city homes, when one can’t afford a separate space for the home office, design it to match the décor of the room where it is built. Keep the home office décor minimal and straightforward with its furniture complementing other furniture of the room. Instead of restricting the home office in a cubicle keep it open.

4. Design the home office to inspire

Decorate the wall of the home office creatively, so that it motivates and inspires you to work. Give the wall a makeover with wallpaper; hang some beautiful pictures to gaze at while you are thinking; display souvenirs on the wall; keep a family picture on the table and something to play with when you need a break. Remember that all work and no play can make life seem dull.

5. Pick a favourite colour for the home office

It’s your home office, not a formal corporate workplace. So, show your bright side and colour it with the shades you love, even if it is a bold and fun tone.

6. The ideal furniture for your home office

It’s essential to choose the right furniture for your home office to keep it organised. In all probability, there will not be enough space for big furniture in the home office. So, select a table with storage where you can accommodate all the things you need for your office. It can also become your mobile office, which you can move around the house if required.

7. Double up the space to create a home office

The kitchen is the place where the family loves to gather, but it can also be the area for a home office so that you can multi-task. Manage the kitchen, keep an eye on what’s cooking and do your work… do it all without running around much. Extend the kitchen island to create the home office. 

8. Convenient home office for working parents

A comfortable diwan for working and a protected bubble seat nearby for the child – for working parents with small kids at home, this home office will surely be a boon.

9. Vertical and horizontal home office

Use the vertical space for books and other stuff and the horizontal space to create a relaxing seating area near the window. Make yourself comfortable by adding a few cushions. Dress up the window with Venetian blinds or curtains to prevent distractions, but you can always open them for a view when you need inspiration.

10. Convert dead space into a home office

Usually, the area beneath the staircase is the wasted space in the home. Use your imagination and convert it into a comfortable home office. Plan it well and design the stairs in such a way that it can be used for informal seating or even for meetings.

Get more ideas to utilise the space beneath the staircase from these 28 amazing ideas to use the space under the stairs.

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