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A Workspace That Works

A worldwide pandemic is bound to leave a mark, and that is especially true of the work environment. There has been a dramatic shift from office work to much more flexible options, including hybrid models or working entirely from home. If you find yourself in this situation, then you may be looking for ways to create a home office that keeps you focused but comfortable. There are plenty of options at Post House, apartments for rent in Evansville, where there are 20 different floor plans to choose from. But you may still be unsure of what will make your workspace work for you. Here are some tips for making an office that sets you up for success!.

#1: Choose the Space

It's important to have your own space when you work from home. This is important for two reasons. First, you need to have a place separate from your home environment so that you can focus on your work. Second, you need to be able to set work aside when its time to relax and unwind. Look for somewhere that may be alittle tucked away or quiet. However, don't make yourself feel ike you're confined to a closet. You will need to keep up your spirits, so consider choosing a place near a window where you can get some much-needed sunlight and fresh air when the weather allows.

#2: Set the Space Apart

If you're working with a more open space, you'll want to take time to make it stand out from the other areas of your home. There are some easy ways to make it work. You can start with a rug that has a different color and texture from any other nearby flooring. There are also plenty of fashionable and fun dividing screens you can use to create the illusion of a wall. The bonus of a screen is that you can also use it to discreetly hide your office space and any clutter when you have guests over.

#3: Find Furniture

When you pick your furniture, remember that you are going to be spending a large chunk of time in this space. With that in mind, you'll want to invest in an office chair that maximizes comfort over appearance. The last thing you want is to develop lower back pain or anything else because of some fashionable chair with limited cushion. Also, think about what you want to be able to discreetly hide away. If you don’t want your desk to be overcome by clutter, then consider buying a desk that also maximizes function over form.

#4: Add Functional Items

After comfort, function is also important. You need some practical pieces to round out your setup. Once you have the chair and desk settled, think about smart storage options, like a fling cabinet if you have sensitive documents to store or just simple desk organizers to hold pens, paper clips, binder clips, etc. You can also consider some practical additions to your technology setup, such as an additional monitor so you don't strain your eyes or a stand for your laptop so its at a better height.

#5: Make It Personal

Atthe end of the day, you don't want your home office to be a sad corner full of some office basics and nothing else. Add some touches of fun and happiness. You might consider framed photos, potted plants (fake if you don’t have a green thumb), or any other element of fun that will brighten your space and give you a reprieve from everything work-related.

Are you looking for a home that has the home office already taken care of? Then call to learn more about Post House, Evansville apartments that will have new Live/Work spaces opening in December 2022: 812-308-4197.