As many people across the world shift to working and learning from home to limit the spread of the coronavirus, they’ve probably realised that when your work space is beautiful and inviting, it’s easier to work. However, home décor and design updates can get expensive, but there are many ways to renovate a space without spending a lot of cash.
We reveal home office decor ideas that help you maximise space and creativity:
1. Declutter
You may think you do your best work when papers are all over the place, but the reality is that clutter can weigh you down. Your home office needs to be as clean and clutter free as possible. You should be able to locate that sticky note you wrote 20 minutes ago.
So a take few minutes to throwaway or pack anything that is unnecessary. Also, file items that you’ve forgotten and clear out items that belong to other rooms. As you declutter, take this time to pay it forward and give away items you no longer use or really need.
2. Make it comfortable
You can’t do your best work when you’re uncomfortable. Get a comfy chair and desk that fits just right, and maybe even a throw in case you get cold. Make sure to pick colours that you like too, because you may be spending a lot more time in your office - none of these things have to be expensive.
3. Get artsy
Decorate with images that speak to you. Even if you're crunching numbers all day. Fill your office with vibrant art to energise your space and make you feel motivated. Adding decorations doesn’t have to be expensive, it just has to make your office a room or space that you’ll enjoy as time goes by. You can even repurpose the items you already have in your home to save a little cash.
4. Adjust as needed
Just like with any other room in your home, make adjustments to your home office as necessary. Make sure to keep it clutter free, don’t forget to switch out decorations when you want a little change, and make sure your furniture still works for you.
The best and most inspiring home office is always evolving, just like you. It doesn’t always have to be perfect, but it should make you want to focus and work.
5. Add green
Plants are proven to keep you calm, with their air purifying properties, they're a zen addition to your home office. If it's on the smaller side, opt for hanging or wall-mounted planters. While desktop pot plants will brighten up your immediate workspace, lifting your mood and helping your creative flow.
6. Good vibes only
The best thing about a home office is that you can create an ambience that's much more conducive to creativity - no stark white strip lights. Scented candles and statement candle holders add warmth and cosiness, while a sleek table lamp will help you focus as the light fades without compromising your home office's look.
7. Let light in
Natural light makes a space feel bigger, which is always a plus in a small space. Sunlight can produce warm lighting that improves the work environment. On the other hand, you may need to account for direct sunlight that creates overwhelming glare during certain times of the day.
Finally
A dedicated work space in your home helps you set aside household distractions and focus on work. Putting in a little effort to define it is well-worth your time and effort – and it will show in your productivity too.