06/03/2026
Home offices come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. We understand not everybody has the luxury to dedicate a room in their home for one, so when the space allow you to, you make do. š Here are some tips we like to keep in mind to ensure functionality while making it work for everyone.
šComfort level: your productivity will depend on how comfortable you are. Make it too cozy, and you may end just curling up and taking a nap (NOT speaking from experience, donāt ask)
ā³Low maintenance: when you finish working, the space needs to go back to being a shared space. This means resetting needs to be easy ā no permanent fixtures like second screens, monitor stands, etc. You donāt want to spend too much time setting up and tearing down.
š§ Distraction-free: since thereās no dedicated space for a home office, you will eventually get distracted. Minimize this by preparing everything beforehand: charge your devices beforehand, wear noise canceling headphones, and set up lighting as necessary. Donāt forget your glass of water!
Making your space work for you eliminates the mental barrier of putting too much effort into your WFH area, even if you donāt have a permanent one. I guess the only thing better than this would be not working at all. A girl can only dream!
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