Monday, September 23, 2019

Work productively from home with these design tips

These days, many professionals have the option to telecommute or work from the comfort of their own home. But if we're being honest, most of us who work in our "home office" sometimes cave in to the distractions around us. If you need ideas for your workspace at home, you can get help from me—Scott Jay Abraham. As an interior designer and a guy who mostly works at home these days, I have found some elements you can incorporate in your office design that will help you work productively and efficiently. Check these out:
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Have access to natural light

Sometimes it's nice to have a little corner in your home where you can work undisturbed for hours. On the other hand, being cooped up in a cramped space might not be good for your health. Set up your workstation near the windows where you can get natural lighting. According to experts, those who work in offices that utilize sunlight have reported an increase in efficiency.




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Choose ergonomic furniture

Scott Jay Abraham at your service, if you need help picking furniture for your home office. Your computer table should be the right height so you won't slouch or overextend your neck. It should also be spacious enough for your stuff. Your chair should also support your back properly with the right firmness. Personally, I don't recommend beanbags and super soft recliners for the home office.

Make your space colorful

But not overly colorful that it becomes distracting. According to design experts, the colors blue, red, and green are conducive to productivity. Blue calms the senses, red boosts energy, and green improves information retention. These hues also promote positive feelings so be sure to incorporate these shades in your wall, furniture, and even in your computer's wallpaper.
These design tips might be simple but trust me, these can help a great deal in accomplishing your work-related tasks. Even when you're at home, you can still be creative and efficient.

Scott Jay Abraham is an industrial interior designer, avid traveler, blogger, and a huge fan of the Golden State Warriors. For more reads like this, visit this blog.

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