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Creating a Productive Home Office

  • Posted By: Bledsoe, Christina on 2013-10-10
Category: design ideas, home office
Telecommuting has become a widely accepted means for full- and part-time employees in a variety of industries to fulfill their workday obligations. If your company allows you to telecommute or if you run your own home business, then the first thing you should do is set aside some space to use as an office.

Here are some tips on how to make your home office as productive as possible:
  • Resolve to use the space only for work and follow through by leaving the TV, DVD player, video game console, and other entertainment paraphernalia in your living room.
  • Get yourself in the mood to work by creating a professional environment filled with the best quality furniture you can afford. Start by checking out Home Living Furnitures discount Ashley Furniture prices for the best deals on gorgeous wood desks, bookcases, and file cabinets for your home office.
  • Since you'll be spending eight hours or more sitting at your desk, be sure to purchase an ergonomic chair with excellent lumbar support. Ergonomic chairs are not only comfortable, but also help reduce the fatigue, muscle strain, and injuries typically associated with sedentary jobs.
  • Pay attention to the quality of the lighting in the room. Artificial lights that are too bright or too dim can cause eyestrain or even headaches, while natural sunlight has been shown to have a positive effect on mood and sleep patterns. Place your desk near a window if possible, and experiment with different light fixtures and bulbs until you find the right combination.

The key to creating a productive home office is to design a well-lit, professional, and ergonomic space that is conducive to work. This rule applies whether you choose to outfit the room with upscale Aico furniture or with secondhand items plundered from the local Goodwill, so keep these tips in mind as you start outfitting your office.