Creating a work area at home is easy if you know how to take advantage of the space by choosing the best location and the essential elements so that your home office is as functional as it is decorative. A few days ago, we saw how to set up a dressing room. In today’s post, we show you how to set up an office or a home office.

Home Offices, a Growing Trend

That your workday takes place, in whole or in part, in your own home is something more and more common, but for it to work, this practice requires a specific place where you can find the tranquility and concentration you need. Using the same dining room or kitchen table to place your computer and work is not a good idea.

Creating a work area at home requires looking for a suitable place and making a small design of what you need to feel comfortable while carrying out your work. The table’s size, the type of chair, the elements to keep your papers in order, the ideal light to not “leave your eyelashes” or those small details that will make your work easier… everything influences your office at home is perfect.

What to Consider When Designing a Home Office?

The first step to integrating the workspace into your home is to find the right place. If you have a small independent room, perfect, but it is also possible to take advantage of a few square meters that you may have wasted. For example, a hole under a staircase, a corner of the living room that has been “soulless” or a space that has been between two columns and in which you have never really known what to put.

Whenever possible, ensure that your home office is not in a passing place to avoid distractions and focus on your work. Also, if you have the opportunity to place your table, the main element of the office, near a window that provides natural light, do not hesitate. That’s the best place.

How to Define Your Workspace?

It is another crucial detail to clarify that this small part of the house is your office. Don’t think it’s silly. You must separate the workspace from the rest of the room. It is something even psychological. When you are in that place, you are working, you know it, and it is also a way for the rest of the family members to know (if I am here, “don’t interrupt me”). You have different useful elements and simple decorating ideas to achieve it.

Imagine that you want to put your office in the living room, you can, for example, you can place it in a corner that has no use whatsoever and distinguish it from the rest of the room by simply placing a practical vegetable fiber carpet or flooring that part with tiles of a slightly different color from the rest of the room.

It is even easier to use a screen or a low shelf, which can also be used to place books or folders that you use in your work, as separate elements. Now you have beautiful glass “curtains” perfect for integrating your office into a modern-style living room, achieving the insulation you need while including an innovative decorative element.

Another simple idea is to paint that small space’s walls in a different tone from the rest of the room. For example, a beautiful living room in elegant petrol blue and your work “corner” in a light blue style, which is harmonious, makes it clear that this is a different space.

Basic Furniture

A home office does not require a large financial outlay on furniture. The essential thing is a table with the appropriate size, an ergonomic chair where you can work comfortably, and some elements that ensure that you can maintain order in your home office.

Before purchasing a specific table, take a good look at the available space. Maybe what is excellent for you is a simple shelf with the exact length and width enough to fit perfectly in the area you have (you can buy it to measure and place it with two “trestles” type supports or columns.

Perhaps what suits you best is a glass table. Make it visually “lighter”, for example, in a bedroom or living room, and you also have semi-circular or “L” -shaped desks perfect for fitting into the corners of any room.

Many of these desks occupy very little and include storage elements such as built-in filing drawers or retractable trays to keep the laptop when you are not using it that comes in handy. If you need more space to place all the elements you use in your work, a few simple shelves on the wall can be as practical as decorative.

Finally, you only have to take care of those little details that make your work more effective and pleasant. A beautiful plant that adorns your table, some trays that can be stacked and allow you to keep the papers in order and, of course, a floor lamp or a flexo, so that you have the ideal lighting at all times, are some that will allow you to personalize your workspace, perfectly integrated and in harmony with the rest of your home.