Categories: Home Improvement

Home Office Design Tips

Most employees have been working remotely, given the current situation. To maximize your movement at home, it’s crucial to ensure your space encourages you to get things done. This means getting an actual work area to meet your daily tasks. Here are some tips for your home office design.

1. Put function first. Get yourselves trendy ergonomic office tables and chairs to guarantee your comfort. Experts suggest purchasing a wide desk for your laptop or computer, which ideally should be 48 inches to 60 inches wide.

2. Build storage setup. When working, you’ll have to use papers, supplies and other equipment, so prioritize making room for storage. Create accessible cabinetries on your walls – they can even be shelves for additional accents, such as home décor and frames. Get a filing cabinet and system, so you won’t spend too much time looking for your documents and label them for easy access.

3. Give yourself enough light and view. Professionals emphasize the need for light and design to assure one’s productivity. Do not hesitate to improve your natural lighting by getting more expansive windows, such as bay or double-hung windows. You can also hang paintings as colors can effectively stimulate your creative juices in an instant.

4. Personalize. As mentioned, colors matter the most for your interiors. Remember that a fresh coat of paint can go a long way in any space. While most home offices tend to be smaller than your living rooms or bedrooms, you can get away with painting yours a more vibrant color.

5. Accessorize. Lately, people have been keen on desk organization. You can try doing yours by creating DIY bins. You can get crafty by gluing fabric or wallpaper to a cardboard box for a fun desk accessory that will pop out from under your desk.  

Do not forget to call a reliable team for significant door and window projects. Renewal by Andersen® of Wyoming is a window company that offers professional casement window installation and maintenance services for your doors and windows. We perform our job efficiently regardless of the season. 

Call (307) 650-4073, or fill out our contact form to schedule a consultation. We serve Wyoming homeowners, including those in and around Douglas, Gillette, Cheyenne and Casper.

Andy Stellpflug

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