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Home Office Ideas

Published On: August 26, 2019By

12 Easy Decor Ideas for Your Home Office

Properly decorating your home office is a very important task. As somewhere you’ll be spending a lot of time, you’ll want to make it somewhere you enjoy. By adding some very simple design elements your home office, you can create a space you’re proud to share with customers, clients, and friends.

Add Some Greenery

Adding plants to your desk will make the space feel less stuffy. There are plenty of easy-to-care-for plants that are known to remove toxins from the air. Plus, they’ll add a great pop of color to your desk.

Use a Desk Organizer

A desk organizer is a great way to reduce clutter in your home office. Keep things like notes, pens, and your phone all in one central location for easy access.

Grab a Corkboard

If you’re more of a visual person, place a corkboard in your home office. Grab some fun push-pins and hang up things like photos, notes, receipts, or documents. Your board will serve as a visual reminder of things you need to do.

Keep it Simple

If you don’t have a large space to work with, keep your desk simple. Pick up the essentials like writing utensils, lighting, and a stapler. Sticking to a specific color scheme can make even the most minimalistic desk look sophisticated.

Put Up Wall Art

Your desk is the most important part of your home office, but your walls need attention, too! Choose one or two large pieces, or a few smaller ones to hang up around the office. Choose something fun that will serve as a conversation starter when people visit you at your home office.

Stick to Your Interests

Surround yourself with the things that make you happy. You’ll be spending a lot of time in your home office, so you’ll want to make it a positive space. Fill your office with reminders of things you enjoy outside of work. For example, if you love to travel, hang some photos of the places you’ve been, or put a few mementos of your trips on a shelf.

Get Plenty of Natural Lighting

If you can, position your desk near a window. This will make the space feel more open and will fill the room with light. If you are concerned about privacy, install curtains that are sheer enough to allow light through. If you do not have large windows in your office, carefully placing mirrors around the room can also make the room feel larger.

Embrace Patterns and Textures

Get bold with your home office design. Try out different patterns and textures when picking out your decor. If you are hesitant to add too many patterns to your office, pick one central piece. Opt for a boldly patterned chair or a statement lamp.

Install Backlighting

Install an LED strip of lighting behind your desk to add a cool backlighting effect. If you really want to be impressive, purchase an LED strip that is Alexa compatible. You’ll be able to change the color of the strip and turn it off/on with a simple command.

Use a Wall Calendar

Stay organized by using a large wall calendar. These can be calendars you write on or simply large calendars that allow you to see the month laid out just at a glance. Sites like Etsy have plenty of aesthetically pleasing calendars that you can purchase for decorating your home office.

Invest in Shelving

If you have a lot of items that you will need access to, you’ll want to invest in shelving. There are plenty of different types of shelves to choose from. Open-air shelves provide a great opportunity to add more decor to your office, while closed shelves help hide paper clutter and keep documents more protected.

Motivate Yourself

Choose your favorite motivational quote and get a print of it for your home office. Keep it close so you can refer to it during the most stressful parts of the day. Sometimes all you need is a positive mantra to set you back on track and help you tackle your hardest tasks. 

 

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