Is your home office the hottest spot in town - and not in a good way? Jazz it up while keeping it light, quiet and comfy with these tips.
Choose a Productive Color Palette: Lighter shades of natural, earthy colors, such as blues and greens, will make you and your office brighter; whereas gray tones can create a sophisticated, calming atmosphere. Try Sherwin Williams online color tools to visualize a new hue in your home office.
Drafts... Decibels... DISTRESSING! Old, loose outlets, switches, floor boards, doors and windows can allow unwanted noise and air to enter your work space. Seal those gaps and give your space a warm, fuzzy sweater by applying new weather stripping and fresh caulk. Try an area rug - it'll be the assistant you'll feel great walking all over!
Does your home's open floor plan allow your kid's band practice to ear-worm it's way into your dining-room-turned-office? Proclaim finis with stylish interior french doors and get back your harmony.
Bring the Outdoors In: Position your work area near a window, preferably one that lets in plenty of fresh air and cheery sunlight. If your basement egress windows are foggy and painted shut, you'll be stuck in the dark (literally!) breathing-in the same air you've been exhaling for hours. Not only is this less than ideal for your productivity (and safety!), but you might start smelling like your office chair.
And Speaking of Chairs... An ergonomic office chair is an absolute necessity! Access zillions of options from Bed Bath & Beyond at your finger tips here. Yes, THEY'RE BAAAAACK after being bought by Overstock.com. 👏👏👏
While there are many challenges that come with working from home, unsightly, leaky windows and doors don't have to be part of them. Windura would love to help you make some changes so you can focus and be productive.