3 Tips for Perfecting Your Space When You Work From Home
According to recent remote worker statistics, 56% of companies around the globe offer telework options to employees, and those numbers are projected to grow as the world adjusts to post-pandemic life. This means more people can work from home than ever before. If you’re one of them, you may feel excited for the opportunity, but anxious about the reality of setting up your home office and making it a space where you can be efficient and productive. Your house is your comfort zone where you let your hair down, relax, and settle in your loungewear. So, how do you make it double as your office? Here are some tips from UNOVA Coworking to make that happen!
1. Designate Your Work Space
The key to being productive when working remotely is having a distinct home office. Just like a corporate workspace, your home office should be equipped for your professional needs and free of distractions. Ideally, this space should be a room behind a door, like an extra bedroom, finished attic loft, or walk-in closet. This way, you can close yourself in during work hours to avoid interruptions and shut the door behind you when the day ends. If you only have a corner of a common space to work with, then consider getting a room divider that screens your view and muffles sound.
The goal is to make a space that allows you the convenience of a remote job, but also promotes a healthy work-life balance and prevents you from checking emails long into the night when you should be relaxing with your family.
2. Personalize Your Home Office
The great thing about a home office is that it doesn’t have to look like a sterile cubicle. In fact, the more comfortable you make your space, the more productive you’ll be. Even if you only telework one or two days a week, you’ll want to design and outfit your office for maximum efficiency. Some creative and professional decor ideas include:
- Simple desktop accessories
- Mini-blinds or shutters
- Geometric or abstract print carpets
- House plants or succulents
- Pendant lighting
- DIY-friendly peel and stick wallpaper
The idea of furnishing your home office can be daunting, especially if you’re on a budget. Repurposing old, broken, or thrift store items is a great way to get the vibe you need for the room without breaking the bank. You can find a quality upholstery service near you to repair and reupholster any pieces that need attention, which is often less expensive than buying a new office set. Depending on your custom needs, style, and fabric choices, you can have a large sofa re-covered for $1,200-$3,500. Before reaching out for a quote, be sure to conduct thorough research and do a deep dive into online customer reviews.
3. Find a New Space
Your studio apartment may have been perfect when you left home every day to go to work, but now that you’re a remote employee, you may feel cramped, anxious, or overwhelmed in your small space. Major life changes require modifications, so if your living quarters no longer suit you, it may be time to move on. If you’re interested in purchasing a new home, make sure to research the housing market in your area before making any big decisions.
If you can create a space in your home where you feel comfortable, motivated, and empowered, you’ll have no problem tackling the challenges of telework and becoming a top performer in your company in no time.
And if you ‘re looking for community (or need to put a little distance between you and your work), try a coworking space, like UNOVA!
Questions or comments? Have any additional tips or resources to share? Reply below or reach out to Chelsea Lamb.
UNOVA Coworking believes in fostering community to help spur the growth of small businesses and organizations in and around Western New York and the southern tier. Feel free to reach out with any questions!