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Design your perfect home office

by Rebecca Snowden, Interior Style Advisor, Furniture Choice Many of us are now working from home due to the current problems. Not everyone is set up with a home office, so what should we do to create a good 'space' (or develop our existing one) so we can be productive, comfortable and look after ourselves? Rebecca Snowden, Interior Style Advisor at Furniture Choice, offers her top tips on how to create the most productive home office space.

  1. Keep it green
    Research shows that greenery is key when it comes to concentration, boosting mood and creating a more-calm working environment. In fact, the American Psychological Association found that workers in spaces with plants showed 15% higher productivity than those without, so it's definitely a good idea to incorporate plants and greenery into your home office.

    The best plants to incorporate into your home office space, are:
    • Peace Lily - they don't need much light and help remove toxins from the air
    • Devils Ivy - these can adapt easily to a variety of conditions
    • Chinese Evergreen - offers visual variety and requires little maintenance

  2. Home office designs by Furniture Choice
  3. Let the light in
    Poor lighting can make you feel tired, strain your eyes and give you a headache, all of which can take away focus and motivation. A study also found a direct positive correlation between daylight and productivity, finding that natural light improves alertness.

    This means that a well-lit room is crucial for a good home office space, so we'd advise setting up your desk near a window and staying away from harsh, electric lights. If this isn't possible, daylight or SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) lamps that simulate natural light would also help.

  4. Use bright colours
    The colour of your room can drastically affect your mood and wellbeing. In fact, colour psychologists have confirmed that the colour of a room affects your behaviour, mood and concentration - so choosing the perfect shade for your home office is very important.

    Both blue and green have been said to encourage productivity, making these hues a popular choice for offices. Yellow has been shown to increase mood, positivity and happiness, making it a perfect hue for home working, especially among the current uncertainty.
    • Choose blue for wakefulness, clarity, productivity
    • Choose green for calm, reassurance, relaxation
    • Choose yellow for happiness, positivity, energy

  5. Experiment with scents
    Need an extra pick me up? Then try experimenting with some different scents in your home office. Many studies have shown that odours impact our mood, creativity and problem-solving skills and one Japanese study found that diffusing lemon oil through an office increased worker's performance by 54%.
    Be careful not to create an overpowering smell though and avoid artificial perfumes. We'd advise sticking with natural scents like lavender and essential oils instead, such as:
    • Pine - for alertness
    • Cinnamon - for focus
    • Lavender - to relax
    • Peppermint - to lift your mood
    • Citrus (any) - for wakefulness

    Home office designs by Furniture Choice
  6. Keep it cool
    Research has shown that productivity can dramatically suffer if the temperature of your working environment isn't right for you.

    According to one review from the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, the ideal temperature is between 21 and 25 degrees Celsius, with concentration levels dropping by 2% for every degree over 25. To avoid a dip in concentration, make sure temperature levels stay constant.

    Bringing in a breeze, whether that's via an open window or a small desk fan, can freshen up your workspace while reducing temperatures, helping to keep you comfortable and productive while working from home.

Working from home can be a difficult time for some and a great experience for others. Creating a productive environment that strikes a balance between comfy and clutter-free can be difficult, which is why we've created this set of home office layouts, to inspire people to make their home office as productive and enjoyable as possible in these trying times.

For more information, please visit: Furniture Choice



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