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Modern Home Office Design

The percentage of all Australians who work from home full time has reached 30% u2013 thatu2019s roughly about 3.5 million people.<br><br>In reality, the number is even higher. Since the majority of people who work at company offices still bring some workload home. But you wonu2019t hear many complaints. In fact, people report that they feel much more productive when they are away from office murmur and constant interruptions. Managers as well support the claim that their workers deliver better results when they are allowed to work from home.<br><br>But for most people to reach high productivity levels, itu2019s not enough to sit back on the couch with a Mac on their lap. They require a separate room or a specially designed corner. Where theyu2019ll manage to gather their thoughts and concentrate on their workload.

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Modern Home Office Design

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  1. Modern Home Office Design: Optimise the Space for High Productivity

  2. Need For Modern Home Office Design Your work area should be visually separated, and usually, the most practical solution involves positioning an office desk behind the sofa. This way you can face the room and not the wall, that way avoid the claustrophobic feeling.

  3. Create Focus Areas If you can fit a medium-sized boardroom table and minimum 3 or 4 chairs, you can set up a more professional environment. On the other hand, many who want their office to reflect a warm homely atmosphere opt for sofas, ottomans and a coffee table.

  4. Allow Movement A modern (home) office includes a height adjustable desk that allows you to either sit or stand while working. These allow you to get up from time to time and stretch your feet even in the smallest of rooms. Even people who spend all of their time working in a sitting position appreciate the fact that it can be perfectly adjustedto fit anyone’s height.

  5. Declutter and Organise Although the majority of our work essentials are stored on our computers, for most people it is impossible to go 100% digital. Would you say that a multitude of cables is an unavoidable eyesore of every modern workplace? Wrong – all you need is the right electrical accessory. From an in-desk power hub to an under-desk cable basket, there’s a solution for the mess every modern worker struggles with.

  6. Set Up a Dual Workstation If your roommate or a partner requires a home workstation of their own, and your small apartment cannot accommodate two separate working spaces – share one. This is especially advisable if the two of you frequently collaborate on the same projects. Alternatively, if you concentrate better when isolated, a desk mounted screen divider can do the trick for a home office, too.

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