The best location for your home office is going to be where you’re most comfortable, as well as where you have the most space to give yourself a private, quiet place to focus on work. We also recommend you choose a spot that is well-lit, and to go a step further, one that provides you with natural light if available.
This is a great question, but the definition of a good home office really depends on its user. Regardless of this, we recommend you start with:
Suitable storage solutions to help you keep your home office organized and prevent clutter
A look & feel that is in your preferred aesthetic, with inspiring décor
Establish work zones so everything has a place of its own and adds to the overall flow and functionality of the room.
Every home is different, and that means some homeowners do not have an entire room to dedicate to a home office. Nevertheless, that doesn’t mean you can’t have an effective, private workspace. That’s where designer creativity comes into play.