How to Design Your Dream Home Office

Remote working is still on the rise, and more and more of us are choosing to save the time that was previously spent commuting by working from home instead – but what separates the home offices of particularly successful business people from the rest is the investment in all the details that make up for a productive office environment.

Today, we’re breaking down the basics of any efficient and effective home office – bringing you a handy how-to guide on designing yours to perfection. So, whether you’re embarking on your first foray into entrepreneurship or you’re looking to expand your existing home office space, you’ve come to the right place.

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1. Invest in essential amenities

When it comes to making the most out of your working day, ensuring you have easy access to all the little things that will help you achieve peak working performance is crucial. From a strong early morning coffee to a feast of fresh foods, whatever motivates you to meet those fast-approaching deadlines, make sure it’s incorporated into your home office.

Stay productive by keeping essential amenities nearby, such as a coffee machine that uses Nespresso-compatible pods, a water cooler for staying hydrated throughout the day and a selection of snacks for when hunger strikes. That way, you won’t need to take any unnecessary detours from your workstation when it’s time for a short, well-earned break.

2. Find the right lighting

Studies suggest higher levels of exposure to natural light during the working day could lead to improved sleep quality and overall productivity – making lighting an important consideration for entrepreneurs looking to make those lightbulb moments all the more frequent. From using roller blinds to maximise the amount of natural light that floods your office to choosing indirect lighting fixtures with an illuminance between 500 and 1000 lux, creating a bright workspace without that artificial glare means you’ll be able to work more effectively, and for longer.

3. Inspire productivity through interior design

Creating an environment that revolves around improving productivity and reducing stress will enable you to focus all your efforts on your business during the working day (and you won’t be as tempted to curl up on the sofa in the next room). The presence of plants is known to improve air quality and mental wellbeing, as well as aiding memory retention – so for a highly productive home office, accessorising the space with succulents and fresh flowers is a great place to start.

4. Update your home office with state-of-the-art tech

From a subpar internet service to a landline with a handset positioned on the other side of the house, blurring the line between your home and work lives can often mean that you end up compromising the efficiency of your business, especially when it comes to technology – which is why it’s of the utmost importance to update your home office with the very best hardware and software.

So, whether you opt for a top-of-the-range PC or improve everyday productivity with a hands-free, voice-controlled device, small improvements can amount to big benefits in the long term.

From ensuring you’re working in the right light to treating yourself to the essential amenities that will give you a much-needed motivational boost, designing your dream home office will allow you to give your enterprise the best possible start. Do you have any other tips of your own? Let us know on Facebook and Twitter.

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