Home Office
Working from home - in the office
More and more of us will be spending less and less time in the office!
Don't get too excited. Unless you win the lottery, working from home is the future. But how best to create a stress-free environment in which to put in the hours so that you can continue to earn a crust?
Studies often double as the guest bedroom so it's more than likely the existing furniture will include a sofa bed or a futon.
However, unless you've got sluggish guests who won't stop snoring when you are trying to work, that needn't be a problem. It's good for the brain and for the body to get up, move around and change seat from time to time.
Good, bright lighting is vital. It will be easier to work in and feel less cramped even if space is at a premium. If screen glare from the window causes problems on the computer a blind will keep direct sunlight out, while still allowing daylight in.
Of course, sockets for power, phone and TV points will govern the placement of the furniture.
Storage - and plenty of it - is important along with a desk that won't dominate the room. Calming colours such as greens, soft browns or pale blues all help keep a busy space soothing.
For those with limited space compact designs like space saving desks and functional laptop tables are the perfect choice. Desk designs with concealed drawers and cupboards will provide additional storage to keep files hiden for a streamlined interior.
Once these basic needs have been met you can add your own touches and they can be as wild and wacky as you like - because there's no glowering line manager to tell you what you can and can't have on your desk.
THAT old expression about spring being in the air is spot-on. The birds are belting out romantic ballads like there’s no tomorrow, the sun is flying higher in the sky and the air smells oh, so sweet.So take a deep breath and enjoy it. Now’s the time to freshen up your décor indoors and spruce up your living space outdoors.

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