Tips for Making Your Home a Place to Work and Relax
Jul. 08, 2022 | Written by: Shirley MartinTips for Making Your Home
a Place to Work and Relax
Remote work has become increasingly common
since the COVID-19 pandemic, a trend that seems here to stay. While
telecommuting can be convenient, it also poses challenges. Working from home
makes it harder to separate your personal and professional lives, which can
make it tough to focus on work—and relax when you're not working. Follow these
tips to make your home a place where you can do it all.
Separate
your home office from the rest of the home
The first step to ensuring you can focus on
work at home is creating a separate office space. If you have a guest room,
garage, attic, or garden shed, this can be a great place to transform into a
home office. If you don't have a separate room to use, establish your workspace
in an out-of-the-way area that doesn't get a lot of foot traffic. Options include a loft, closet, or family
room.
Get
rid of clutter to improve productivity and relaxation
Clutter makes it hard to focus on your
work. It also makes it difficult to relax at home. According to Psychology Today, mess is proven
to cause stress. It creates a constant distraction for the brain. Create a home
that's conducive to relaxation and working by getting rid of clutter. Going
room by room, sort through the items you have and get rid of those you no
longer need. You can donate, sell, or gift them.
Improve
the lighting throughout the home
The right lighting can change the mood of
any room. In your work zone, you want bright light to keep your attention high.
In areas where you want to relax, dimmer lighting is better. Hanging
pendant lighting is a great option, especially if you have high
ceilings. It can be used for targeted lighting in compact spaces, like
illuminating a dining table or kitchen island. Pendant lighting comes in
various styles, finishes, materials, and shapes, offering versatility.
Add
more greenery throughout the house
Another simple and affordable step you can
take to transform your home is to add more plants. Research suggests that the presence of
greenery can promote feelings of calm and relaxation. It can also reduce
anxiety, which can be helpful if you're stressed about work. Look for
low-maintenance plants that don't require a lot of care, like succulents. As an
added bonus, plants add aesthetic appeal.
Transform
your bedroom into a sleep-friendly space
Sleep is essential to ensuring you can
focus at work. A good night's sleep can also leave you feeling refreshed and
relaxed. Make sure you're getting the zzzs you need by revamping your bedroom. There are some
simple steps you can take to create a sleep-friendly space, such as painting
the walls in cool tones, using essential oils, and eliminating excess light and
noise from outside.
Make
the most of your outdoor space
When you need a break to relax, it can be
helpful to step outside of your house. According to Mind UK, spending time in
nature is shown to promote mental health. If you have
outdoor space, make the most of it. For example, if you have a yard, you might
plant flowers. As a bonus, gardening is great exercise. Alternatively, you
might consider adding hardscaping to your yard. Having a terrace outside gives
you a place for al fresco dining or grilling.
Create
a separate nook that's devoted to wellness
If you don't have a separate area that you
can transform into a relaxation space, create one indoors. Setting aside a
closet or corner where you can unwind is a great idea. This is a place where
you can do activities like yoga or meditation, for example. Meditation is shown
to reduce stress and is a simple activity you can do in 15 minutes or less. If your
house isn't big enough to create this kind of space, talk to a realtor like Charlotte
County Realty for help.
Your home is your sanctuary. It's a place
where you should be able to comfortably work—and relax. Trust the tips above to
guide the transformation.
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more content on creating a functional and comfortable home, visit the blog.
Written
by:
Shirley Martin
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