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Investments in Your Home Office

Home offices will become increasingly common, as homeowners trade in their kitchen worktops for more professional devoted workplaces. The Zoom fatigue is true, but so is the knowledge that the visual call backdrop needs to improve. Allocating space for a home office frequently necessitates a rethinking of the room’s purpose. Sitting areas off of bedrooms or smaller family rooms, for example, are converted. With beds and desks, guest rooms serve a dual purpose.

Enjoy Working Remotely

We’re all becoming more conscious of how a room’s layout and aesthetics might influence our energy and productivity. For many people who work remotely, converting an existing room into a new home office space is not just a fun undertaking, but also a need. When it comes to improving a home’s functionality, this room may be at the top of the list. This year, people will devote more time and effort to creating a distinctive working environment in order to improve their concentration, motivation, and productivity.

Creating the Perfect Home Office Space

Remember when the first rooms you saw when entering a house were the home office and dining room? Those days are back, and we’re getting really thrilled about the requests we’re getting from clients looking to design the ideal home office environment. Built-ins and high-tech solutions like smart boards, projectors, and wet bars are being used to transform previously disused rooms such as auxiliary living spaces and breakfast rooms into unique office spaces.

Whether you work from home or have set aside a room for something you enjoy doing, such as crafting, writing, or reading, your home office is a place where you can let your imagination run wild and get down to business. However, this is not always the case. Home offices may be the most neglected rooms in our houses, providing inhospitable and cluttered environments for inspiration, causing us to work anywhere but there, such as on the couch, in the kitchen, or even in bed. We’ve compiled remodeling suggestions to assist you with your next project so you may create and renovate your own particular inspired space.

Our Top 5 Tips for Remodeling Your Home Office:

When it comes to building the ideal home office, you’ll need to find a dedicated space that’s away from the rest of the house, has plenty of storage, and is well-lit. Your basement or an upstairs spare bedroom are two places in your home that can be turned into an office. When planning or upgrading your home office, there are many things to consider if you plan to or already work from home.

#1 – Location
Because you’ll be spending a lot of time in this room, consider carefully about where you put it in your home. When working from home, distractions are a huge issue, so find a quiet spot away from the kids’ activities. If you’re going to meet clients at your house, attempt to find a room with a side door and enough private meeting space.

#2 – Ample Storage Built-ins
Because most home offices are small, using built-in cabinetry will aid with space efficiency. You stay organized, be sure to include under-cabinet illumination, file storage, and desktop paper trays.

#3 – Multiple Displays
With the developments in video conferencing, we recommend adding a dual monitor for increased efficiency and continuous communication. It has its advantages to be able to maintain email and Zoom on one screen at all times.

#4 – A View from Your Room
Make sure your desk is near a window when you arrange the room. Natural light boosts productivity and is preferable to staring at a blank wall. Consider dedicating some of your budget to adding a window to your basement office if you decide to do so. If that isn’t possible, hang a good scenery painting.

#5 – Incorporate More Artificial Lighting
Eye strain can be reduced by using additional desk lamps or recessed lighting. Make sure the display is not positioned in a glare-prone area. Working in a light environment will boost productivity.

Schedule Your Free Consultation Today

For your next home office makeover project, please call Rockview Construction. Are you looking for a home office that is both functional and appealing? We’ll give you a free consultation if you call 604-200-6675 or email info@rockviewbc.com.

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  • Jason Somerville says:

    Some great tips here, love it! Can’t wait to invest in my own home office 🙂