Work-From-Homers have the freedom to devise whatever kind of space our little hearts desire in which to do that work (buh-bye cubicle!). So why not embrace this freedom by putting a little time and money into making your home office a place where you actually want to spend your entire day?

If your work is of the stressful sort, use calming colors and soft, touchable fabrics to create a soothing environment. In a creative field? Try bold colors and gorgeous art that inspires you.

Who says a home office has to look like a boring, sterile environment? If they all looked as inviting as this one below, wouldn't everyone work from home?


Make the space feel less "office-y" by accessorizing with art and accessories that don't scream "work space!".

Find a desk and office chair with some style. If you want something special, stay away from office supply stores and their black, "leather" executive chairs. Browse the local vintage shops and secondhand stores for unique finds and repurpose them. Maybe it's a dining table now but if the dimensions are right and you love it, by all means use it for a desk!

Make the space feel less "office-y" by accessorizing with art and accessories that don't scream "work space!".

And if you’ve got the luxury of an unused corner in your home office, how about a comfy chair in which to curl up and take those well deserved, afternoon power naps?

Oh man that blue Chair with the high back! Talk about Love at first sight! Yowza! :)
ReplyDeleteNot your typical office furniture, that's for sure!
ReplyDeleteI like the first space and the last space. The dark colors in the first one make me want to sink into the room and roll around in it. The last picture is me, me, me. But, how comfy is that chair to work in?
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