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September 13, 2018

How to Incorporate Modern Home Office Furniture to Your Workspace

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The interior design of your office impacts productivity and creativity, which is why many innovative businesses are rethinking their workplace designs. If you’re spending most of your day in a home office, you need a quiet and comfortable space that stimulates ideas while reflecting your personality.

You don’t have to compromise your sense of aesthetics for functionality. To create a workspace that is both stylish and practical, think outside the box for ways to incorporate modern home office furniture into your design.

  1. Ditch the Traditional Desk
  2. A traditional desk may be the first idea that comes to mind for your main workspace, but modern home office furniture has evolved to a more fashionable aesthetic. Choose from a chic floating desk, an industrial-style writing table, a minimalist writing desk or even a sit-stand adjustable desk. With so many styles to choose from you can find an option that best fits your workflow and work style.

    When selecting your desk, consider how much work surface you really need. Do you need room to spread out files or do you only need a small desk for a laptop? Regardless of the amount of workspace required, your desk should encourage productivity and provide comfort.

  3. Choose an Ergonomic Chair
  4. Sitting for a prolonged period of time in a poorly designed chair can cause strain on our bodies, which can result in back and neck pain and productivity loss. For long and productive sessions, you should invest in an attractive and ergonomically correct chair, whether it’s a curved, mid-century modern chair or a sleek mesh design.

  5. Incorporate Proper Lighting
  6. Lighting and daylighting are one of the eight features that make an office healthier, according to the World Green Building Council. You can’t always rely on daylight, so make sure you have plenty of other light sources. Don’t limit yourself to a staid desk lamp, choose a couple of lamps that add flair to your space.

  7. Opt for Open Shelving
  8. Built-in cabinets provide plenty of storage possibilities, but open shelving offers a minimalist look and allows for more flexibility in furniture arrangement. Office walls are often overlooked, yet are a versatile way to maximize space.

    Floating shelves are trendy in-home design so why not add them to your home office? Place some shelves above your desk so you can have basic supplies at hand.

  9. Vertical Organization
  10. For a clean, uncluttered workspace, place papers into vertical wall files and keep other essentials in fashionable storage cubes. Vertical files help eliminate desk clutter along with the need for an oversized desk.

  11. Create a Breakout Area
  12. At the office, breakout areas are used for collaboration and quiet work. A secondary work area in your home office can help you boost your creativity or give you that much needed break from your desk. Some ideas for a breakout space in your home office include:

    • A comfy chair or sofa with a side table or coffee table
    • A TV armoire that can be converted into a small work surface
    • A small, bar-height desk where you can take your laptop or files when you need a break from sitting at your desk

  13. Add Some Décor
  14. Your office isn’t complete without a few personal touches. It’s important to strike a balance that works for you and isn’t too distracting. Some décor ideas include:

    • Plants, which make your space healthier and help improve the aesthetics
    • Wall art makes your office feel more inviting
    • A vision board to provide daily inspiration

Home furniture rental is an appealing option when you want modern yet functional home office design. Executive Furniture Rentals provides both stylish and functional office furniture for any home.

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