How to Beautify Your Home Office

Mahima Rawat

December 20, 2022

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Designing a home office has become an important task, especially in the post-COVID-19 world. It is quite a difficult task to design a home office because if you get it wrong, you might end up feeling like you are stuck in a real office. A well-designed home office should feel like home but should have a minimal decoration to distract you. Whatever decoration that the home office should have should allow your creativity to flow freely. To begin with, start a space where you want to set up your home office, and then using the following tips decorate and design your home office according to your needs and taste.

1. Function First

Designing a home office may sound like a difficult task, so let us start slow. Think of how you like to work and decide what your workspace should like to be. Think of things that allow you to be productive and things that distract you. While aesthetics are important, what is more, important is function. In a home office, functionality, utility, and aesthetics, all should go hand in hand.

2. Use Ceramic tiles

In the initial phase of work-from-home people tried to make makeshift offices from where they could work, now however more and more people are thinking of moving their offices into their homes which is why it is necessary to think of more viable and permanent options. Once you have decided on a workspace in your house, it is now time to design it. Ceramic tiles are an asset for your home office setup and allow you to create a modern home office design. OrientBell.com’s https://www.orientbell.com/tiles/wall-tiles design made using ceramic tiles are durable enough to tolerate equipment and furniture and is also aesthetically pleasing. Ceramic tiles help you to create a functional, easy-to-clean, and stylish work-from-home setup in no time.

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Here are some factors that make ceramic tiles the best for home office designs.

  • Maintenance: Ceramic tiles are easy to maintain as you can just wipe them with a damp cloth. They are generally scratch, stain, and bacteria resistant and all other allergens such as dust can be wiped away with ease. Less cleaning means more focus on your work.
  • Variety: Ceramic tiles are available in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and designs, making them suitable for all kinds of decor. Good decor can help you focus and work more efficiently.

3. Avoid Distractions

It is necessary to keep distractions away from your home office setup. The best home office setup is a setup where your creativity is enhanced without anything distracting you. Furniture and art can often lead to distraction. It is therefore necessary to add only those elements that will help you stay focused and will not distract you.

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 4. Turn Your Walls into a Workspace

Most home offices may not have a lot of floor space to set up a table, shelf, and such things. Do not worry, you can still use wall space to put up things and equipment. You can use the wall to mount inspiring items, calendars, documents, shelves, etc. Do invest in a corkboard and set it up on the wall to use as a noticeboard.

5. Get comfortable

A chair is not just something to look at, it should also be supportive and comfortable enough to spend your whole day in it. It is necessary to consider ergonomics when you choose your home office furniture. Get a chair that has good lumbar support and that feels comfortable. It is fine if the chair is expensive, your body will surely thank you for the necessary support and comfort.

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6. Give Your Desk a Great View

While setting up your home office, check out what you will be looking at throughout the day. Choosing a look depends on your style of working- for instance if you feel creative by looking at things moving then it is better to set up your desk in such a way that it faces a window. However, if you get distracted easily it is better to have your desk facing curtains or a wall with beautiful wall tiles or wallpaper instead. Check out various places in your working space to choose a space that works best for you.

7. Pairing Decorative Lighting With Efficient Task Lighting

Your workspace should always be bright and airy. It is therefore necessary to have a home office lighting set-up that is bright and functional. Add a variety of lights that will add flexibility as well as function to your space. You can add bold decorative lights that are also functional. Some functional lamps with a couple of accent lights will not only add functionality to your home office but will also make it look interesting and pretty.

 8. Add Light Without Glare

Whatever lights you choose for your home office, be sure to not choose lights that have glare. Lights that produce glare will obstruct your computer screen and may also cause trouble seeing. Bright windows can be dimmed using shades or curtains. Try to use lights that have dimmers in them so that you can control the brightness and ambiance.

9. Plants and attractive office accessories

Plants are accessories that can make any space look bright and cheerful. Your home office needs plants just like any other room in your house. Plants will help you break the monotony of work and workspace. Decor can also tackle the emptiness in a home office space. But don’t add anything too flashy otherwise it may end up distracting you. A home office can help you love your work and do it in a more conducive way. Allow your creativity to flow while setting up your home office and do not let it be like any other room in your home. These tips will surely help you create a space of your own in your own house with ease.

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Mahima Rawat
Mahima Rawat works with the content team at Orientbell Tiles, where she creates interesting lifestyle pieces on home and interior design. She loves presenting options to her readers so they can make the right choices when it comes to their home interiors. Flooring and tiles are her favourite topics. Besides interior design, she also loves to travel, play badminton and listen to music.

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