Hello World! Welcome Friends! The home study should be a place that you feel most productive. After all, a study is a place for working. If you feel that you are not being as productive as possible in your office at home, it may be due to the design. Design and interior themes can really have an effect on our mood. If you have distractions, it might be limiting your full potential. So, for those who want to turn their study into a more productive workspace, keep reading.
Use Minimalistic Accessories
You will want accessories in your study to make it feel more homey and personal. After all, it is still a room in your home, so you want some element of design that aligns with your personal taste.
Stone Pottery is a great study accessory that adds texture but not too much design that it’s distracting. Opting for minimal accessories is a better option for those that feel easily distracted in busy environments.
Keep the Colors Neutral
Along the lines of minimal design, neutral colors also help keep you inspired. If you’re designing a small home office – be that a designated room or a workspace squeezed into an unused area of your home, opting for a light scheme will make it feel larger and lighter than it really is. Attempt to keep your space free of clutter and it will feel larger again, as well as lending itself to greater productivity. Tidy house, tidy mind, as they say…To help, we have a feature on how to clean your home office.
Use Versatile Storage Solutions
If your home office is your kitchen table, but you’d like a space to keep papers, stationery, and tech that’s out of eyesight, using an ottoman that can just sit at the end of your bed is an easy solution. For example, a minimalistic grey ottoman has been filled with desk organizers, with the lid used as a space to store reminders.
Add Greenery
That on-trend cheese plant won’t just look great on your office shelves, adding houseplants to space can also help purify the air, apparently helps absorb noise (who knew?), and improve productivity. When choosing the right plant for your home office, consider the light levels it might require and its watering needs – staring at a brown, shriveled plant isn’t going to do much to boost motivation on a Monday morning.
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