4 Tips for a Happier Home Office

Whether you’re a freelancer working from home or often bring tasks back home to complete, the office is a place where you should be both focused and inspired. All too often we neglect this key aspect of our lives and a home office is squeezed into the extra, small rooms in our houses that are left unloved. Here are a few tips of how you can create a productive and inviting office area that will motivate you to get the job done, whatever space you have.

  1. Colours are Key

Colours have a profound influence on our mood and activity so it’s important to find the right balance of calm and bounce in your home office. Do keep things modern and neutral but don’t forget to add pops of highlighting colour. They can be of your favourite shade but when in doubt, greens and oranges are invigorating yet peaceful and perfect for the home office.

  1. Warm Storage

The desk is obviously the focal point of your office space but the storage surrounding it including drawers, shelves and bookcases are important factors too. Warm wooden furniture from a quality supplier such as Trade Furniture Limited can make a huge difference to the feel of the office and create a comfortable, pleasant atmosphere to work in. The natural textures and quality material will make you feel at home and satisfied as you type or scribble away.

  1. Friendly Lighting

It is essential to have a good amount of natural light entering your home office. Sunlight, clouds and outdoor views can calm, relax and refresh you to work. It also offers your eyes a healthy break from the computer screen or electronic lighting. Just be sure to install some curtains or blinds just in case the sunlight gets too harsh during the day. Desk lamps are great to have standing alone or sitting on your worktop. Keep shades warm as white or fluorescent lighting can often cause stress and discomfort.

  1. Inspiring Accents

Don’t forget to decorate your office with special inspiring elements. Memorable photos of family members, pets and friends can uplift you when the task is tough and quotes that you love can also encourage you to push forward. Ornaments, stationary holders, candles and plants give a homely and relaxed feel too. Be careful not to get too carried away though as decoration doesn’t mean crazy clutter!

Keep things tidy, updated and organised in your office with storage and filing items and you might even want to have a radio or music system nearby if sounds help you to focus. The office is an important and productive space in your life so don’t be afraid to own it at make it truly yours. Create a place where ideas flow and you’ll be happy to work with these simple tips. 

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