Thinking of setting up your office at home? Here are ten thoughtfully designed home offices from Singapore and around the world to set your creative juices flowing.
Light wood is great if you want to achieve a warm look whilst maintaining a bright interior space. You can keep an uncluttered worktop like this if you build plenty of storage for hiding bulky items like printers and files.
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Another way to maintain a visually light workspace is to play with a monochromatic palette. You can even add dark grey or navy to the mix to jazz things up a little.
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Natural light is one of the luxuries that employees wish they got more of in their corporate office. It’s no wonder since natural light has been shown to improve mood, feelings of wellbeing and work performance. So be sure to design your home office to get the most sunlight in.
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Encourage studying and working together by designing your home office to comfortably accommodate two.
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Is your home office space tight? Consider this platform storage-bench to maximise space!
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Simple mid-century modern furniture pieces and parquet flooring against a stark white room create a pensive mood that works for this home study.
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Give your eyes well-deserved breaks by choosing the room with the best view in the house to turn into your home office.
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Unlike corporate offices, there are no rules as to how you can design your home office. So embrace the freedom and go wild if you like!
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Put together a Scandi-inspired work space with these simple ideas in mind: plenty of light, natural materials and simple designs.
Counteract the seriousness of work with fun, playful pastels. A welcoming vibe in your home office will set you at better ease to focus on working.
This article was first published on Home & Decor.
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