10 Best Home Office Decor Ideas For Bloggers & Digital Workers

10 Best Home Office Decor Ideas For Bloggers & Digital Workers

Now that we’re all locked in for what appears like an eternity, we should check our interior design to perfect our home office desk and surroundings for a better work-life balance as we’re limited with heading out.

Finding the perfect home office solutions that make a difference to your wellbeing such as a comfortable and multifunctional home office desk, can work wonders. Especially if you work increasingly more from home due to social distancing.

For many, the home office is the dining table or the couch. But if you are looking to write the best blog in the world, you need to be inspired and productive.

Productivity hugely depends on how much energy and positive vibes you can draw from your surroundings. Hence why so many digital workers love to travel like nomads. So, check out SeekaHost University’s best home office design tips to make your home office an attractive place for you to work from and watch the rewards coming in afterward.

10 Practical Tips To Improve Your Home Office Decor For Better Productivity

1.      Choose the Lighting Carefully

Harsh lights with high colour temperature will tire your eyes, especially while you stare at your PC for a minimum of 8 hours per day. Use golden-hued LED lamps with no more than 3000 Kelvin. The lights should ideally have a dimmer switch to adjust the brightness as you go through your day. It is also advisable to place your desk near a window to mainly use natural light during the day. Consider adding solar window films from Purlfrost to help control excess heat, light, and glare.

2.      Bring in Some Air-Filtering Plants

Not only do you get fresh oxygen indoors while you can’t head out much, but air-filtering indoor plants are also a companion of sorts. Caring for a plant by spraying water in the middle of a workday is the perfect way to take your mind off the stress and relax. And making your home office greener with eco-friendly products like a solar phone charger helps this planet too. Some of the best office plants that need no sunlight are Devil’s Ivy, Aloe Vera, and Flamingo Lily and if you’re more of a tropical type, the Dracaena plants are a good choice.

3.      Purchase Purpose-Specific Furniture

This is the single most crucial element of your workspace. The enormous revolving chairs and large desks are no longer considered ergonomic. Go for innovative solutions like an adaptable and mobile stand-up desk that allows you to work in different postures, which contribute to your overall health. If you wish to rest, then sit in a straight back chair or do a short 10-minute yoga session. Your spine will thank you later.

4.      Get Some Inspirational Wall Art

Everyone has a different style, but if you’re after an upgrade of those blank walls then go for something that’ll inspire you perhaps to achieve your goals. Our personal favourites are Banksy’s great wall stickers or abstract hypnotizing patterns with swirling colors disappearing into a vortex including motivating words. Avoid whatever causes intricate and reflective thoughts to arise, that distract you too much.

5.      Have a Massage Cushion At the Ready

Indulge yourself with a back-massage chair or a massage cushion. You can get a massage chair on a budget these days that is also comfy just to sit in for a break. But once you fire up those revolving nodes that vibrate and warm your back and shoulders, you may not want to return to work. So choose the timings carefully. Improve your circulation, if you feel tired and then you’re back in the game.

6.      Use an Aromatherapy Diffuser

We all know how a scent can change our perception, just walk past Lush and you’ll immediately want to take a bath. Aromatherapy is known as one of the best ways to make your home office have a calmer atmosphere. Aromatic oils give off a natural fragrance of your liking that is quite uplifting. The essential oils smell lovely and fill the air with an invigorating or inspiring smell. If you’re a fan of scented candles then they also work well.

7.      Optimize & Organize

Clutter is your worst enemy when working from home. Keep your workspace well organized and separate from your living space, where possible. Designate a cabinet or at least a desk drawer for essential documents you need handy often. A desk organizer with space for pens and stationery can keep your workspace uncluttered. A smartphone holder and headset will enable you to multitask while working from your home office desk.

8.      Get A Suitable Laptop

You cannot deliver the best work possible without a digital device that caters to all your needs. Outdated models would take time to run programs, save files, or upload videos. A tablet with a docking keyboard like a Surface Pro makes a suitable second backup machine to carry around and use beyond answering emails and writing documents and presentations as you can also record videos, take photos and hold video conferences with this handy and lightweight tool.

9.      Use an Office Planner

Online or offline, you need to maintain a planner to jot down appointments, ideas, and plans. Office 365 has one, and so does Evernote. If you are old fashioned, why not make notes in a nice, personalized diary? Some offer hour by hour plans for your workday, some have week by week pages and some give you space to add birthdays and anniversaries. This will keep you focused and motivated to meet your micro targets throughout the day, week, or month.

10. Surround Yourself with Motivation

What keeps you motivated through the day? If you are an intellectual, chances are great literary works like Dostoyevsky, and if you are the sporty type, most likely it is Usain Bolt or some other inspiring personality. Keep something in your home office that reminds you of your essence and your dream life. It could be the biography of Mandela or a poster of Elon Musk.

Change Your Home Office For Yourself

Having a good mood is essential for productive work.

Your home office has become so much more than just your bed or kitchen table and a laptop. It is the fountainhead of energy and inspiration pulling you through workdays and nights, making you a more efficient freelancer, blogger, or remote employee working from home.

So, research the office furniture and home office decor you fancy, suiting your needs best and reflecting you as a person. Make a list, take measurements, calculate the cost and once you’re sure they’re the perfect fit, go get them and create your very own home office oasis that you look forward to going to every day.

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