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Creating ideal lockdown home office environmen­t

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Working from home became the temporary norm in early 2020 as the country tried to stem the increasing numbers of coronaviru­s cases.

Now, during further lockdowns, more are adapting to the hybrid way of working and accommodat­ing home schoolers as well.

Finding a way to give the ‘work atmosphere’ a more permanent home is essential for our concentrat­ion and daily productivi­ty. This is where your home office décor comes in.

Of course, finding the balance between your home and home office is vital especially as it is to be more permanent in the new year. With this said, there are some small essential items you can use to help bring the office vibe to you without intruding on your cosy home aesthetic. Here, we discuss the remote working essentials you need in 2021.

Natural daylight is thought to be the best way to help promote mental wellbeing and boost concentrat­ion. However, not all homes have the means to draw in a lot of natural light. There are some small home adjustment­s you can make to help improve your workspace lighting, though.

Lighting can do more than create a cosy ambience in our homes to help us relax. In fact, one study reveals that particular types of lighting help promote better concentrat­ion and learning ability. It’s found that cool light is better for concentrat­ion because it mimics sunlight, whereas yellow light creates a more relaxed atmosphere.

One substitute for natural lighting is white LED lights. White or blue is thought to help reduce drowsiness and keep you more alert throughout the day. But that’s not to say that you should go and replace all yellow lights in your home for bright white ones. Instead, task lighting is proven to be beneficial.

Whether it be desk lamps, table lamps, or wall-mounted lights, white LED task lights are small yet effective at helping you concentrat­e on your daily work tasks.

Gone are the days where a pop up camping table ‘will do for now’, it’s time to find a more robust solution. At the same time, no one wants to feel like they’re at work all the time, so finding a desk that fits nice and subtly in your room rather than at the centre of it is essential.

You could do this by buying a corner desk that fits the shape of your room. That way, after the workday is done, your desk is almost unnoticeab­le.

Don’t be afraid to get creative with colour for your desk too. Because colour can influence our mood. You could buy a vibrant yellow desk, or one that is splashed with paint for a more creatively inspiring solution.

Also, if you have a picture that is bursting with colour or a cushion that is an impressive­ly bright shade, surround yourself with these objects.

Other than adding a splash of greenery and life to the concrete jungle that is an office space, studies find that your productivi­ty can increase by 15 per cent when you add plants as décor.

Plants are also proven to help decrease levels of anxiety, improve attentiven­ess, and heighten concentrat­ion.

There are many creative ways you can add plants to your office spaces.

Whether it’s a cactus or aloe vera plant you place on your desk, an ivy vine plant to contrast against a plain wall, or a bouquet of flowers you replace weekly, adding plants to your office spaces can benefit your daily mood and motivation at work.

Files, folders, and all things vertically organisati­onal

It’s easier, while working at home, to let our workspaces become messy and unorganise­d if there’s no-one around to see it. However, organisati­on can do more than make your papers easier to find – it can also help reduce work-related stress too.

Boosting our mental wellbeing in 2021 is key to thriving at work so think – tidy desk, tidy mind.

Since no one wants to fill up their homes with boxes full of work equipment, make the most of your vertical spaces.

Whether you utilise a wall-hanging pin board, a tall cabinet, or a few shelves, vertically organising the space dedicated to an office in your home will help keep things organised and stress-free.

Although it’s easy to fall into the habit of substituti­ng a desk chair for the sofa, make it your January goal to get an office-appropriat­e choice of seating. Plain old office chairs are renowned for not providing the best support for both comfortabi­lity and the correct sitting position, so opting for an ergonomic chair is a must.

An ergonomic chair is one that has been designed to support and improve your body’s posture whilst sitting down.

Health profession­als often raise the issue of how prolonged sitting can have serious impacts on our spines, so correcting your posture with an ergonomic office chair at home is vital.

No matter how big or little the changes you make to your home office are, any difference could have a drastic impact on your productivi­ty and motivation in 2021.

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