How to Create a More Conducive, Well-Designed Workspace at Home
Here are five ways to create the home office of your dreams ? without breaking the bank!
With more and more people working remotely because of COVID-19, it?s time to transform your everyday living space into a well-designed work haven. Here are five ways to create the home office of your dreams ? without breaking the bank.
Design: Kate Lester Interiors \ Photo: Lauren Pressey
Designate a Specific Work Area
Not everyone has an extra room that can double as a home office, but you can still put the limited real estate you do have to good use. ?I?m a huge fan of the office corner that doubles as a nightstand,? says Kate Lester, who runs a full-service interior design studio in Hermosa Beach, California. ?Placing a smaller writing table next to a bed is a great way to create a space that is functional and chic.? Alternately, Mary Patton ? who helms an eponymous interior design studio in Houston ? recommends sectioning off part of your dining room or bedroom. ?Finding an area of your home that can be quiet and organized is key,? she notes. Make sure to set up shop away from your TV or refrigerator to avoid distractions and unnecessary snacking. Design: MHDW \ Photo: Michael Hara
Consider Your Line of Work
According to Lance Thomas and Drew Hoffpauir, who run a Louisiana-based interior design firm and home store called Room Service, people often try to design a workspace without thinking about their day-to-day job responsibilities ? which can result in poor workflow layou...
With more and more people working remotely because of COVID-19, it?s time to transform your everyday living space into a well-designed work haven. Here are five ways to create the home office of your dreams ? without breaking the bank.
Design: Kate Lester Interiors \ Photo: Lauren Pressey
Designate a Specific Work Area
Not everyone has an extra room that can double as a home office, but you can still put the limited real estate you do have to good use. ?I?m a huge fan of the office corner that doubles as a nightstand,? says Kate Lester, who runs a full-service interior design studio in Hermosa Beach, California. ?Placing a smaller writing table next to a bed is a great way to create a space that is functional and chic.? Alternately, Mary Patton ? who helms an eponymous interior design studio in Houston ? recommends sectioning off part of your dining room or bedroom. ?Finding an area of your home that can be quiet and organized is key,? she notes. Make sure to set up shop away from your TV or refrigerator to avoid distractions and unnecessary snacking. Design: MHDW \ Photo: Michael Hara
Consider Your Line of Work
According to Lance Thomas and Drew Hoffpauir, who run a Louisiana-based interior design firm and home store called Room Service, people often try to design a workspace without thinking about their day-to-day job responsibilities ? which can result in poor workflow layou...
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