How to create a sanity-saving office space

Has the coronavirus got you suddenly working from home? Home offices around the world are suddenly getting a workout amid the COVID-19 crisis.
If you previously haven’t put in much thought to the functionality of the space you’re probably now kicking yourself and wondering how you can make it a better place to work.
Never fear, we’ve got 8 tips to get you started:

1. Keep papers out of sight, out of mind

Utilise drawer space and employ a chic noticeboard to prevent reminders from littering your desk space.
Invest in simple desk and drawer organisers for documents to be stored safely and securely. Use boxes and trays in a uniform hue to conceal other items and tie the look together.

2. Be minimalistic

Do you really need hundreds of pens, highlighters or pencils? Store away unnecessary items and use one at a time until they need to be replaced.
Keep everyday items on top of the desk and pack away everything else. Don’t let a rogue paperclip distract you from that important task.

3. Create a study nook

Do you have a tucked-away corner in your living room?
Transform this into a study nook by adding a simple desk, and incorporate complementary items such as a clock, plant, framed pictures or a sculptural piece.

4. Pare back the colour palette

Having lots of colours creates visual clutter, whereas sticking to one or two accent colours to maintain consistency and create a zen look in your workspace.
When shopping for stationery and desk accessories, try opting for white, black and neutral tones or else you could stick to a few pastel shades if you prefer some colour.

5. Accent your style

Create a chic look by adding metallic hues such as rose gold, copper or brass in small details such as paperclips, pens and desk accessories.

6. Vertical storage

Lacking space in your office area? Vertical shelving increases the space in the room quickly and stylishly, while also making things easy to find.
It’s also a great way to keep your desk space clear and usable as well as keeping personal and inspirational items on display.

7. Add some plants

Soften the mood and create a down-to-earth feel by decorating with leafy green plants, succulents and simple florals.
Additionally, these emit oxygen, fight negative energy and add a beautiful natural feel to your office

8. Keep it consistent

Decorate your home office within the theme of your existing decor. Don’t recreate a new look for a small space.
Boho, coastal or modern eclectic styles enable great opportunities to embrace colour and patterns in your workspace through accessories and upholstery.

With a little discipline and a few touches of creativity, you can reinvent your office space and make it an interior design showpiece that exhibits your creativity and flair.

Article from realestate.com.au/lifestyle

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