Working and studying from home is the new normal for many around the world. This is why we want to share some tips and tricks on how to set up a flexible workspace even if you think you have no space.
An on/off bedroom workspace
Do you want privacy for video meetings or an inner-sanctum workstation for focused spurts? If so, a solution integrated into your wardrobe could be convenient. Just open the curtains to get going – draw them again, and it’s all stowed away.
Find your favourite spot
Solutions to the challenges of working from home can be found in more places than you might think. Of course, a dedicated home workspace is great, but there are also ways to make smart use of shared space, with flexible on/off solutions.
Workspace in the hallway
Unusual and unused spaces like a hallway or under the stairs can be put to good use for working from home. Perhaps you will be surprised by how many smart solutions you can fit in to give you the workspace you need.
Getting your job done in the living room?
Why not! It’s definitely an easy way of finding the workspace you need at home. And it’s one way of spending a little more time with the family while you’re on the clock.
Home office that meets your needs
You’re the boss around here, so of course everything should be set up to suit you perfectly. Here’s some inspiration to get the ergonomics, lighting, storage and personal energisers in place.
A study room with space to grow
It’s a joy to see teenagers in a stimulating and creative workspace of their own that really supports who they’re growing into. A desk to centre around, comfortable seating for hangouts with friends, good lighting for all activities and lots of smart storage.