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Work from home in comfort: 9 tips to design a cosy yet functional home office

Work from home in comfort: 9 tips to design a cosy yet functional home office

Creating a cozy yet functional home office is more than just a room filled with books; it's a space for thinking, reading, working, or simply escaping the daily routine. A well-designed study doesn't need to be large, but it should be thoughtfully planned.

When choosing a location, opt for a quiet corner away from high traffic areas. Natural light and a pleasant view can make the space cozier and more inviting. Organize storage according to your needs, using various sections for books, papers, and collections. Choose a quiet spot, away from noise.

Ensure that your furniture is comfortable, such as a chair with a footrest or a recliner and a functional desk with a high-back chair. Avoid distractions like a couch or a television. Instead, use your laptop for online news.

Add personal touches to make the space feel more like your own. Display artwork, plants, photographs, or souvenirs from your travels. Showcasing framed certificates and photos can also add authenticity.

Maintain an informal atmosphere conducive to concentration and calm. Avoid overloading the space with distractions that could hinder focus. Ensure there is ample room to breathe and keep the area clutter-free.

Proper ventilation is essential, especially for book and wooden furniture storage. Ensure adequate natural airflow and regularly air out the space. If you work from the area, consider charging points, internet connectivity, and sufficient surface area for daily tasks. A small counter for a coffee or snacks can also make you self-sufficient while working.

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