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How to create an at-home workspace

nat rosasco • June 8, 2021
More and more people are working from the comfort of their homes, and that is not only because of the quarantine. With the increasing technology and resources, video chats, and increasingly flexible company policies, the world is now your office. Despite that, very few of us have thought about the kind of space we need to work and perform our best.

We require very basic but essential things in order to work well; an ample amount of natural light, good air quality, comfortable temperature, comfortable furniture, and of course minimum distractions. Let’s have a look at how to create a functional at-home workspace.

The right spot
The first and foremost step here will be to choose a productive and inspiring spot at your home. You may not have a lot of options in a tiny apartment and for a large house, you might want to choose a place that is out of the way. Think of an area that’s away from all sorts of distractions and receives a good amount of natural light. Try arranging your desk near a window for natural light and opening it to get some nice fresh air.

If you live in a compact space and you need to set up a workspace that is accommodating as well as efficient, we have some tips for you. Placing your table facing the room instead of a wall can help your vision travel. Staring at a bland, plain wall can be quite boring and dull. Setting up a mirror strategically can help bounce light around the space, making the area appear more open. With the right amount of furnishings and placement, the little space can look and feel spacious and welcoming.

A color palette
What we see can change how we think - in fact, there's a whole science theory just for color. Studies show that the green color can put people in an inventive mood, blue increases creativity while red encourages attention to small details. Now there are various ways to set a color palette when it comes to setting up and organizing a workspace at home. Placing houseplants, botanic prints, and nature photography within your work area can attain freshness and creativity. Alongside that, it can also enhance the existing interior decor. 

Science, art, and self-reflection are required when designing a perfect and balanced at-home workspace. Designing a multifunctional yet attractive and comfortable space needs the right furnishings and furniture placement. It’s all about utilizing a private and professional environment for work within a comfortable home space is the key.
May 24, 2024
Embracing the great outdoors isn't just about being in nature; it's about creating a seamless transition between indoor comfort and outdoor allure. Decks, patios, and poolside areas offer boundless opportunities to extend your living space into the fresh air. Whether you're a sun seeker, a green thumb, or an entertainer at heart, crafting an inviting outdoor oasis can enhance your lifestyle and elevate your home's appeal. Designing Your Deck: A well-designed deck is the cornerstone of outdoor living. It's a versatile space where you can bask in the sun, host gatherings, or simply unwind after a long day. When planning your deck, consider the layout, materials, and functionality. Opt for low-maintenance materials like composite decking for longevity and durability. Incorporate built-in seating, cozy fire pits, or even an outdoor kitchen to maximize utility and comfort. Don't forget about lighting; strategic placement of lights can create ambiance and extend usability into the evening hours. Creating a Tranquil Patio Retreat: Patios offer a more grounded experience, connecting you directly to the earth beneath your feet. Whether nestled in a corner of your garden or adjacent to your home, a well-appointed patio can serve as a serene retreat for relaxation and reflection. Choose natural stone or pavers for a rustic charm, or sleek concrete for a modern aesthetic. Integrate greenery with container gardens or border plantings to soften the hardscape and add a touch of nature. Cozy seating, plush cushions, and decorative accents like throw pillows and rugs invite you to linger and savor the outdoor ambiance. Designing Poolside Paradise: For those fortunate enough to have a pool, the surrounding area becomes a focal point for outdoor enjoyment. Transforming your poolside space into a resort-worthy retreat requires careful planning and thoughtful design. Consider the interplay between the pool and surrounding elements, such as lounging areas, shade structures, and landscaping. Create zones for sunbathing, dining, and lounging, each tailored to different activities and moods. Invest in quality outdoor furniture that can withstand the elements while providing comfort and style. Enhance the atmosphere with features like waterfalls, fountains, or outdoor sound systems for a touch of luxury. Conclusion: In the realm of outdoor design, the possibilities are as vast as the great outdoors itself. Whether you're envisioning a sprawling deck for entertaining, a tranquil patio for relaxation, or a poolside paradise for soaking up the sun, careful planning and thoughtful design can bring your vision to life. By blending comfort, functionality, and aesthetics, you can create an outdoor oasis that enhances your lifestyle and adds value to your home for years to come.
June 22, 2021
It’s time to have a look at the hot trends of interior design for this year, including styles, color palettes, materials, and much more. From elegant finishes to sustainable materials, our trend list will help you set your home in the most stylish manner. Earthy & warm colors When it comes to colors, they will be warming up this year. It’ll all be about warmth, coziness, and comfort. Neutral shades like olive camel, olive green, rustic orange will make your home look more welcoming than ever. You can also add deep reds, browns, or even yellows to complete a color palette. Soft blues Blue has always been a color that captures calmness, peace along with a sense of nature to it. Using a soft blue will have a calming effect while offering a contemporary look to your home. Soft, powder blues remind us of the ocean and the sky, which naturally relaxes our minds, putting us in a good mood. Incorporating soft ocean blues, soft aquas, or even inky blues will set a fresh and peaceful mood in your home. Sustainable materials & furnishings With the increasing negative impact on the environment, people are shifting more towards eco-friendly and sustainable materials as well as furnishings. Instead of buying cheap and low-quality items, people are investing in high-quality, long-lasting pieces that are also environmentally friendly. In the same way, materials such as leather, jute, and ceramic are popular. These finishes are organic and also create depth and visual textures in the space, adding an element of interest. Houseplants Indoor plants are back and there are several ways to add them to your home. Plants are great for the kitchen, bathroom, living room, or the bedroom, adding comfort and natural beauty wherever you place them. Indoor plants not only add beautiful color, but they also refresh your air, filtering out air pollutants while adding oxygen. Vintage style Vintage style is never old. Consider adding thoughtful antique and retro pieces to your home. You can create a vintage scheme by using less, yet strong and bold pieces, with a contrasting and vibrant approach. It’s all about layers when it comes to vintage interior decor, but make sure to choose and mix & match wisely.
A kitchen with white cabinets , stainless steel appliances , and a large island.
June 22, 2021
This year is all about intricate details, eye-catching designs, interesting patterns, unique shapes, and intense new looks. We're also seeing flooring tiles with a more realistic look. The textures, detailing, and color variations are beyond stunning, and with a variety of options, there's a tile out there to suit your aesthetics. Wood-like tiles The tile manufacturers are now able to mimic all the wooden flooring trends along with their textures. Since every wood has its own unique character, the tiles are also able to imitate that. Textured wood look-alike tiles bring a sense of warmth while also making your home look extravagant. Without a doubt, the wooden tiles will be durable, long-lasting, and look elegant without a lot of maintenance. Concrete-like tiles Concrete is making its way fast into contemporary interior design. We see gigantic slabs of concrete being used as tiles, countertops, and several other things, creating a modern look. Concrete flooring tiles carry a rustic look and can give a fine finish to a trendy apartment. Stone-like tile Holding extreme popularity among the kitchen and bathroom scene, stone-like tiles are affordable and come in a variety of looks. Marble, slate, and limestone are great options, and stone is a timeless material that looks elegant and fresh no matter where it’s used. Decorative tiles Decorative tiles come in a variety of patterns and styles. This is an opportunity to bring creativity to your home by adding unique, cutting edge patterns to your floor, making it look like a work of art. Since they can be found in a range of styles, from art deco, bold colors, and everything in between, you can choose according to the style and theme of your home. You can also go for Moroccan tiles that come in their own unique symmetrical patterns and contrasts. This trend is quite bold and might not be appealing to everybody out there. Think smartly before choosing or consult an interior designer to help choose the right finishes that you'll be happy with for years to come.
A yellow door and a green door are next to each other.
June 22, 2021
From hues of yellow to deep shades of red, our list has a wide range of paint options that are contemporary as well as traditional. You have a variety of options to choose from whether you want a classic look or a modern spin. Before getting your hands on the paint bucket, consider a few things. Such as: Does it complement the existing color palette? Does it go well with the wooden or brick walls? Will it match the existing home decor? Is it a color that the family will enjoy viewing? Will it be durable and long-lasting? If you’re planning to upgrade a vintage home without deviating from its style, go for a canary yellow or soft pink. These colors will stand out without looking out of the place. You can implement these ideas on French doors, Dutch doors, or even screen doors. On the other side, reds and blues are attractive colors and they come in several shades and hues with each carrying different energy and feel from the other. Ink black Black makes a bold statement wherever it is. An inky shade would look marvelous against a soft gray siding. You can also add a glossy black door. It will contrast well with neutral bricks. Apple red A red front door will be an absolute delight. Red is the color of romance and it can be a very daring choice for a front door since it will be very eye-catching. With a gray or white home, a red door will fit perfectly or, a white and black home with a pop of color with the scarlet red door. It even looks great with traditional bricks! Summer yellow A yellow door will certainly put a smile on the face of anyone who walks through it. It’s a color of positivity and yet, a bold choice for the front door. You can pair a soft yellow door with a gray exterior paint or, a bright yellow against the red brick wall. Olive green A muted olive green is a classic choice for a front door color. Create cozy and warm energy to your home with a green door that matches the flourishing lawn. An olive-green door will be soothing and neutral with a painted gray brick exterior and it’ll also complement the natural landscaping while a mint green door will look immaculate throughout all seasons. The classic green looks sharp when paired with an all-white exterior. Rustic blue Make the entrance of your home glamorous by adding a cozy, warm shade of blue or, you can use a fresh light blue front door along with a crisp white exterior. Dull gray A gray door will fit well with a neutral exterior such as an unpainted wooden paneling. You can also match the gray with the exterior of the house and to add some color, you can place fresh planters alongside it.
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