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Style and Sensibility: Your Quintessential Guide to a Productive Home

There was a time when being employed or running a business meant having to work nine to five shifts for most of the week in an office.

With the advent of the internet, however, this set-up has changed quite drastically and a lot of employees and entrepreneurs are now choosing to work from the comforts of their own homes.

If you’re one of those who prefer this option, you have to know that the space that you’ll be working in will spell the difference between your productivity or lost hours. Therefore, it’s only fitting that you invest in a home office where you can work efficiently and comfortably.

Here are some useful tips to help you make that possible:

 

Choose your office space spot well

Think about this as choosing a real office space. You would never want to work in a noisy, dirty and small area, would you? When picking a spot in your house to convert into an office, you need to consider these factors so you don’t end up spending money on something that you will not use. You also need to think about the furnishings that you’ll be putting inside the office to make it fully functional, say your corporate furniture from Melbourne or your tools and equipment, especially if this space doubles as your production area, so you’ll know where exactly to set up your office.

 

Take care of the major fixes and changes first

Once you’ve decided on a spot in your house to convert into an office, you can already evaluate the space and decide on the fixes and changes that you would want to make in it. For instance, you might find the area’s doors and windows old and outdated, so replacing them with our help at Phillips Joinery Ltd would be a great idea. You might also want to enlist the help of professional cleaners to make your future office space spic and span and so you can easily move your corporate furniture from Melbourne once all the work is done.

Of course, creating a space that’s for work doesn’t have to mean neglecting the style department. The good thing with working from home is that you can choose a design scheme that will really help foster your creativity and productivity. Whether you prefer the modern aesthetic or the traditional one, you’ll sure find lots of inspiration in books, magazines and online.