Now more than ever, the number of people who are working from home is on the rise. Because of this, more and more people are starting to convert that spare room into a home office space. But what can you do to make sure that you’re just as productive in this self-made home office space as you are in the office at work?
Making sure that you choose a spot to set up your home office far away from anything else that is going on in the home is the first priority, and then you should be working hard to keep your space clean, tidy and organized. Once the basics are covered, spend some time decorating and furnishing your home office in a way that makes it welcoming and inviting to you, a space that you will want to spend time working in.
Maximise Productivity
If you’re trying to create a home office space that maximizes your productivity, then the first thing to do is find a space separate from the main living areas in your home. Your home office space should function as an office and if possible, nothing else. As much as you might want to work from a comfortable, cushy sofa, if you’re looking for maximum productivity then you need a space that is entirely for working. If possible, find a quiet space away from other people so that you can work undisturbed and keep that productivity flowing.
Keep Everything Organised
The next thing you need to do is to keep everything organised. While you may think that cabinets and desks would be an expense, there are actually many cheap furniture options that can be used as storage to keep your paper and files in check. This will not only help keep your office clean and tidy, but it can also allow your important documents to be easily accessible when you want to find something. Being organized is one of the most important things if you want to maximise your productivity, so don’t skip out on this step. You should also try to keep all of your cables and wires hidden away, as this will help you keep your actual desk space and working area as tidy as possible. As the saying goes: a cluttered space makes for a cluttered mind. In this way, keeping your space as free from clutter as possible will help you to focus and make the most of your space.
Invigorate Your Working Day
Finally, you should attempt to make your space inviting. Make sure that your home office is a place that you actually want to spend time in so that you will keep returning there to get work done. Add some pictures, a few plants for that pop of green that every space needs, and pick your furniture and other decorations wisely to reflect your personality so that it becomes a space entirely for you. Although it may sound like a distant dream, if you ensure to invigorate your working day with a home office that shouts “you”, then you might end up wanting to stay in that space even when the clock-hand hits five and the working day is done!