5 THINGS THAT MAKE A GREAT HOME OFFICE

5 THINGS THAT MAKE A GREAT HOME OFFICE

For many UK buyers and renters in Bedfordshire, home office space keeps bagging the top priority spot. Remote working is on the rise and it looks like it’s here to stay.

For many UK buyers and renters in Bedfordshire, home office space keeps bagging the top priority spot. Remote working is on the rise and it looks like it’s here to stay. That means that staging a home office in the right way for buyers is more important than ever. At Love Homes, we’re here to help your home office stand out from the crowd. Here are five tips on what makes a great home office.


1. Natural light


Natural light is always a great selling point for Bedfordshire homes. But when it comes to an office, it’s worth more than the aesthetic value. That’s because home offices with lots of natural light are good for your health and productivity.

Studies found that natural light in working environments leads to better sleep, fewer headaches, and a boost in overall mood.

If you only have a small window in your home office, think of ways to maximise the light coming in. Add mirrors to the walls and consider opting for a white desk. These will reflect the light and make it appear brighter. Also, try to install light-coloured blinds that let lots of sun in.

2. A deep desk


It’s no surprise that people want a comfortable home office. If you’re a remote worker, you’ll likely be sitting at your desk for long periods. A small desk squeezed against the back wall may make the room look bigger, but it won’t give remote workers enough legroom.

Adequate legroom is one of the most desirable features for Bedfordshire home offices right now. If you have the space, position your desk in the middle of the room. If space is limited, just pull the desk away from the wall slightly. It will make the area appear much more comfortable.

3. Plants


A golden rule for staging a home is having plants in every room. The office is no exception! But the rule for home offices isn’t just about aesthetics. Plants are scientifically proven to make people happier and healthier. They can filtrate chemicals from the air in your home to reduce headaches and drowsiness. Many studies have shown that just looking at greenery can make us feel calmer, happier and more productive.

Adding plants is one of the best ways to decorate your home office in Bedfordshire. If there isn’t enough light to keep a plant alive (or you’re a terrible plant parent), opt for a plant that doesn’t need much maintenance or an artificial plant.

4. Storage


Think of all the things you need in a home office…chargers, lamps, coasters, laptop, keyboard, mouse, stationery, paper, notepad etc! These items can add up. If there’s one thing people don’t like in their home office, it’s clutter!

One of the best ways to decorate your home office is to add plenty of storage space. Floating shelves look appealing and are great for storage. Cabinets are excellent for messy paperwork and small baskets are fashionable for storing stationery.


5. Neutral wall colours


The atmosphere of a work environment – whether at home or in a corporate building – can have a huge impact on energy levels, creativity and the ability to focus. It’s important to pick colour schemes that are in line with your individual tastes. But if you’re looking to sell your home or stage a rental, neutral wall colours are highly popular for home offices in Bedfordshire.

Certain shades are highly recommended and they can help reduce stress. For the best results, opt for pale greens, cloudy blues, light greys and off-whites.

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