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6 Tips To Reshape The Study Space Or Work At Home

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Last updated: 2020/10/14 at 11:48 AM
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For those who usually work at home or for students it is important to have their own space where they can develop these activities with concentration and discipline.

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1 – Create a well-defined space2 – Decorate the space according to the personality3 – Have a comfortable and ergonomic chair4 – Place all technological equipment in the same room5 – A work secretary makes all the difference6 – Well-lit work area

Sometimes a small corner is enough to build a work space that will make all the difference in your productivity, but keep in mind that this will be a place where you will spend many hours and that is why it is very important that you are comfortable first of all.

Write down 5 tips to prepare the ideal space at home to work or study

1 – Create a well-defined space

It is important to define the work area of ​​the rest of the house well. Use a visual barrier even if it is a screen. This is the way to show others that “this is where my office starts” and get a little more peace of mind. In the case of the study space the youngsters’ is essential that a multifunctional area be created, making the best use of the available area.

There are bunk beds that incorporate study desks, some with beds or tables that can be hidden simply and easily.

2 – Decorate the space according to the personality

Having a space to work or study where we feel good is one of the fundamental requirements for productivity. But what style of decoration can increase performance? One of the basic tips advised by experts is that the space is “clean” to avoid distractions and with inspiring objects that stimulate creativity. For example, a terrestrial globe that can help the student with geography work.

3 – Have a comfortable and ergonomic chair

The sofa may seem like the most comfortable place, but it does not always allow the most suitable posture for long hours of work. An incorrect position can have health consequences, such as pain in the spine. For those who work at home it is important to invest in furniture that allows the most appropriate postures, even if it is necessary to invest a little more financially.

4 – Place all technological equipment in the same room

It is important that all technological equipment is close to the workspace. For example, the printer must be in the same room as the computer, to prevent the worker or student from leaving the “office” which can be a reason for distraction.

5 – A work secretary makes all the difference

There are different types of desk adaptable to the needs of each one, but it can be interesting to have a shelf of storage compartments and modules with drawers. Write down a tip if you have the office space in the room: the desk should not be in the visual alignment of the bed to avoid “temptations”.

6 – Well-lit work area

The lighting is also one of the aspects that cannot be forgotten. In addition to a table lamp with a flexible arm, the ceiling lamp fulfills the general lighting needs that are important to highlight the strain on your eyes and prevent fatigue. It is essential to light the work area well without chaining or shadows. The led light will allow significant energy savings.

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