No matter who will use the future office, your child for homework or you for working from home, I recommend paying close attention to its arrangement because your productivity and health will be directly affected by the decisions you make.
And since the resumption of school classes is approaching fast, and many of you have already returned from vacation, it's the right time to talk about some ideas for arranging a home office.
For those who enjoy a separate room dedicated to an office, things are simple. We look for a desk and chair as comfortable as possible and then focus on storing various personal belongings. Configuring an office in another room of the house is where the difficult part could intervene because integrating it into an existing layout could give you a headache.
Specialists recommend that the desk be positioned by the window. Natural light is beneficial for the person working, supports productivity and, in addition, you will only need a desk lamp in the evening when it gets dark outside.
What type of desk should you choose?
For reduced budgets, the desk could simply mean a thicker countertop, suspended on which you can use when you need to work from home. Think about a medium-height multifunctional bookcase, possibly with open shelves to take over some of the things stored on the desk and also provide a kind of visual delimitation.
Such an approach can be integrated into a living room by separating the conversation area with the sofa and television from the desk and your workspace. In the open spaces of the bookcase, you could insert a few special storage boxes in which you will store your things. Neat and practical!
Depending on the space in your home, the desk can find its place both in the living room and in the bedroom, maybe even the kitchen (again, if the configuration allows) or even on the balcony. No matter where you choose, adaptation is the keyword.








