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How to improve your workspace at home

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Topic description: If you’re one of 9.2 million Americans who now work from home – and may eventually continue to do so on an extended or permanent basis – it’s time to take what was once a temporary home arrangement and turn it into a lasting solution. Get your laptop off the kitchen table into a home office nook of your own. Trade in the kitchen island barstool for an ergonomic chair guaranteed to do wonders for your back. Look for a place with natural light to experience significant improvements in productivity – and gain you 46 more minutes of sleep at night! But don’t forget to make it fun! Add a whiteboard or noticeboard where you can list brainstorming ideas, scribble your to-dos of the day, or write mantras that can inspire you throughout the day. Read on for more home practical office tips.

As Americans continue to stay home to combat the coronavirus’ spread, more work teams are shifting to remote or work-from-home arrangements. This means fewer distractions, no commutes, less noise, and more personal space.

At a time when millions of people are working from home more than ever before, now is an excellent opportunity to get some home office inspiration. Whether you are working from home for the first time or for many years now, here are our tips on how to improve your home workspace. As a remote worker, taking the time to choose the right setup thoughtfully is a worthy investment.

Have a dedicated workspace

First-time remote workers tend to camp out on their kitchen island, couch, or dining table. These places, however, are uncomfortable, cramped, and bring many distractions. Find a more permanent space in your home for work and work alone. But when choosing a dedicated workspace, consider your working style and the nature of your work, as well as your family’s needs.

Add color and vibrance

A home workspace doesn’t have to look like a typical office desk. Add color, vibrance, and personality to the space with a colorful pillow, family photos, artwork, or a coffee corner. For focus, light a scented candle, listen to your favorite music, or add a potted plant from outside. Work won’t feel like a chore in a workspace with charm and character.

Mix natural and ambient lighting

Did you know that adults who get natural light sleep 46 minutes longer than those who don’t get natural light? People who work under natural light also experience significant improvements in productivity. Bring in a mix of natural and ambient lighting to the workspace by opening windows and adding a soft light desk lamp. Better yet, move the desk by the window for a beautiful view.

Invest in a desk

Choosing the best desk for the home workspace involves considering how much room is available. It needs to be big enough to accommodate a laptop or desktop computer while providing space for manual tasks, taking notes, and sorting files. Remember: the desk is a piece of furniture that will last you decades and, when cared for properly, can be passed on to your loved ones.

Pick a comfortable chair

Don’t slump over your desk and crane your neck so much that your back aches. A comfortable and ergonomic desk chair is the backbone of an effective workspace. After all, most of your day is spent sitting on it. Investing in a good desk chair will make a notable difference in your work life. To find the right fit, pay attention to back, thigh, and arm support.

Hang a noticeboard

For all the modern wonders of the computer, we’re constrained to its mode of function: the keyboard and the monitor. This is where a corkboard or whiteboard can be the analog solution. Incorporating a whiteboard into your work environment is a fun alternative for scratchwork and brainstorming ideas that need space to conceptualize. Writing to-do lists, notes, outlines, deadlines, and mantras on your noticeboard can be a huge productivity boost. Get your creative juices flowing by having pens, markers, and colorful notepads nearby.

Hide any cords

A messy workspace covered in tangled up cords and cables can be stressful to look at. Arrange cumbersome wiring neatly into the corners of your desk and walls. Using cable ties, covers, clamps, or molding is another option.

Clean up and declutter daily

You wouldn’t want all your efforts to go to waste after a few days or weeks. Keep your workspace neat, tidy, and clutter-free with a storage and filing system. Purchase some shelving and storage accessories that are functional and stylish and will encourage you to keep everything where it should be. After all, a clear desk is a clear mind. And don’t forget to make room for office equipment, such as printers, scanners, and document shredders.

The home workspace is part home office, part homework study, and part home admin center. However, it just doesn’t have to be the space where you get things done. The workspace should showcase your unique personality. Even though work-from-home situations and preferences may vary from person to person, the best piece of advice is to stick to a daily routine and stay productive throughout the day.

Do you want to learn more about living in College Station, Texas? Looking for things to do in the university town? Get in touch with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices (BHHS) Caliber Realty at 979.694.8844 or email sales(at)bhhscaliber(dotted)com today.

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