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5 Ways To Change Your Home Office To Skyrocket Your Productivity

by Trish

It’s common knowledge that you’re more productive when you enjoy your office environment. That’s not the greatest thing in the world when you work in an office with lots of other people at a big company. Your boss will want to save money and unless you work for Facebook you might not be provided with what you really want. It doesn’t matter when you work from home. When you are your own boss you get to make your own rules.

If you work in a horrible office it’s because of your own doing. You can’t blame anyone else. If you are not happy with your current setup then change it. It’s your house and all it takes is for you to go out and pick up a few things and it could change the way you work in the future. Even some simple things could skyrocket your productivity and you would see an increase in profits. Here’s a few things you can do to get started.

Make use of the walls

You have plenty of space all around you, so take full advantage of it. Put some white boards up on the walls and you’ll be able to write down all your ideas when they pop into your head. When you can turn around to write something down it makes life much easier. Having something so big to write on gives you the ability to keep all your plans firmly in your mind. You can pick up white boards from anywhere and if you can’t fit them yourself, I’m sure you could find a helpful neighbor to give you a hand.

Keep it looking bright

Nobody is productive in a dark office, unless it’s a person who has had a few too many the night before. If your office looks nice and bright it will change the way you feel. It will energize you and allow you to get on with some seriously hard work. If there’s any way you can have your window size increased it could be something to think about. Cheaper options include more lights or stronger bulbs.

Use a chair with wheels

Because it’s your home you might not feel the need to ruin your carpet by using a chair with wheels. This is a huge mistake. It might not feel like it, but you will waste a lot of time moving around if you use a chair without wheels and it will definitely eat into your productivity. That doesn’t mean you need to choose something that’s not comfortable. There’s plenty of great leather chairs that will allow you to move as freely as you like.

Lay it out properly

When you are planning where everything will go, you should be thinking about what will make it as easy as possible for you to get stuff done. Things that don’t get used as much should be at the back of the room. Things you use all the time should be within arms reach of the computer. You also need to be able to move about freely, so you don’t want stuff lying around and getting in your way. If you take a few hours to plan everything carefully it will definitely pay you back a thousand times over in the future.

Use bright colors

This one is a little different to the brightness one. It’s more than making the place look brighter, but actually how you feel. When you step into a room with funky colors it’s going to leave you more perked up and feeling creative. How can you expect to be creative in a room that resembles a funeral home? If you have a boring job then stick with the white and brown, but jazz it up a little if your job is exciting or you want it be to.

Thomas Brown is a home decor blogger and also works as a interior designer who designs office and home space for his clients. He advocates the use of Habitat1 Office Fitouts for office remodelling.

Filed Under: Home Improvement Tagged With: bright, chair, home office, ideas, Lighting, organized, productivity, rules, walls, white boards, window

Eight Tips For Home Office Design

by Trish

Photo credit EvelynGiggles on Flickr

If you love to telecommute, you’ll love having a home office but only if it’s designed correctly. Home office design isn’t particularly complicated but it does require quite a bit of careful thought and planning. If you’ve recently decided to convert a room into an office, here are eight tips for getting the most out of your decision.

Photo credit Jeremy Levine Design on Flickr

Spaciousness is Key

Space is everything when it comes to home office design. Considering the purpose of the room is to provide yourself with somewhere to lock yourself away for a few hours, a cramped space is not something that you want. If your choice of room is up for debate, go with the larger option. If it’s not, maximise the space that you have available to you by keeping your furnishings to a minimum.

Photo credit juhansonin on Flickr

Invest in a Quality Chair

If you’re going to blow your budget on something, make it the chair. When it comes to office chairs, you really do get what you pay for. And when you consider the amount of time that you are likely to be sitting in it, it’s worth paying a lot. Consider the ergonometric variety and never buy before you try.

Photo credit teamaskins on Flickr

Storage Space Matters

Regardless of how neat you consider yourself to be, if you don’t have space to put anything, you can expect to be working in a pretty messy environment. Storage space is therefore not something that you can afford to skimp on. Sleek filing cabinets will not only make you feel like a professional, they’re also the perfect solution to your document storage needs.

Photo credit Travis Isaacs on Flickr

What do You Need?

Take a look online and you’ll find all manner of fancy desks and storage units. Before purchasing anything however, it’s important to ask yourself exactly what you need. Do you use a laptop or a desktop? Does your work require ample desk space? What items do you need to have easy access to? If you don’t take the time to answer these questions, you are highly unlikely to end up with a home office that meets your needs.

Photo credit jnyemb on Flickr

Don’t Work Against the Wall

The last thing you want is a desk that faces a blank wall. If your home office has a window, that’s where your desk should go. If not, it should face outwards, preferably towards the door.

Photo credit Noah Sussman on Flickr

Tame Your Wires

Despite the popularity of wireless internet, wireless power has yet to be invented. This means that your home office is never going to be completely free of tangles. You can however keep such tangles to a minimum with cord winders, tubing and conveniently placed holes in your desk.

Choose Colours You Love

Photo credit bark on Flickr

One of the benefits of telecommuting is that you don’t need to work in a stuffy office environment. Don’t make the mistake of creating one at home. Beige has no place in a modern home office. Choose colours that you love. It’s also worth noting that different colours tend to have different effects on different people. Try to establish what colours are most likely to keep you calm, and of course, productive.

Keep Things Bright

Finally, if you want to minimise eye strain and generally stay productive, ample lighting is very much required. To make the most of natural light, you should try to keep your windows as bare as possible. And when it comes to artificial lighting, don’t rely exclusively on the ceiling variety. Additional lighting in close proximity to your desk is very much recommended.

Ed Markwell is an interior designer with a passion of protecting the environment from global warming. He recommends replacing older models of gas boilers with new ones to slash energy use by 50%.

Filed Under: Home and family, House and Home Tagged With: calm, colors, convert, design, desk, desktop, easy, ergonometric chair, good chair, home, home office, laptop, Lighting, neat, organize, planning, productive, room, space, storage, tips, window

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