Working From Home: Top Inspirations To Create Your Home Office Space

Statement furniture and lighting create a stylish home office in the Battersea Power Station Penthouse Apartment

With most of the nation currently working from home, International Interior architect and designer Natalia Miyar advises how to incorporate inspiring office space in the home to enhance productivity and output with a designer’s eye

With the recent government announcement that everyone must work from home where possible, Natalia Miyar advises on how to carve out the best spaces from overlooked corners and the key elements that enhance a feeling of wellbeing and productivity.

Natalia says, “As a designer, I am programmed to think laterally, our challenge is to address the functionality of a home as well as how it looks aesthetically. A home working space should inspire creativity and productivity, and also utilise space in a practical way.”

The key aspects for creating a flexible yet inviting home office include maximising space that may otherwise be overlooked; harnessing natural light and plants to bring the benefits of the outdoors in and choosing design pieces over conventional office furniture to reflect the style and personality of the homeowner.

Transform awkward space into a one-of-a-kind workspace
“This is an opportunity to transform space that feels underused and make it into something both inviting and productive. A corner in a reception room or bedroom near to a window to provide good light in a task area is ideal. Bedroom spaces can often be quieter than the general areas in the home, providing an oasis of calm.”

Working From Home: Top Inspirations To Create Your Home Office Space
Natalia Miyar

Where space is limited, Natalia suggests seeking out areas of the home that may have been neglected, yet are ideal for a bijoux home office. She recommends choosing slimline furniture to enhance the feeling of space and keeping the colour palette consistent with the rest of the room so the workspace blends in with the look and feel of the room.

Bedrooms are often overlooked as a good place for a desk but can have a multi-functional purpose. Natalia encourages making a workspace an enticing environment by creating an accessible layout and beautiful composition of items. Essentials include a stylish desk lamp, inspirational artwork, a small vase of flowers or a houseplant in a beautiful pot and a favourite scented candle. If the desk faces a wall, incorporating a mirror will increase the light and means that the desk-space can double up as both an efficient working area and a dressing table.

Working From Home: Top Inspirations To Create Your Home Office Space
Office space in bedroom of the Chelsea Apartment

Maximise natural light with window desks
“Make the most of natural light by placing your workspace close to a window. A double-sided table/desk by a window also gives the flexibility to look outside or into the room depending on mood.”

Perspex and clear table legs ensure the look is kept clean and consistent with the glass window behind, creating a sense of space. Keep possessions on the table to a minimum, less is best in these spaces.”

Natalia advises positioning desk space close to windows to encourage healthy work patterns. Natural light is proven to boost positivity and productivity. A recent study by Cornell University found that optimising the amount of natural light in an office significantly improves health and wellness among workers, leading to increased productivity.

Working From Home: Top Inspirations To Create Your Home Office Space
Office space in the sitting room of the Dimensional House

By incorporating plants and flowers, Natalia ensures that space retains its freshness. She advocates indoor plants and flowers for their uplifting aesthetic value, as well as their visual connection to nature and also for their ability to purify the air. Natalia is often inspired by nature in her work and is a strong advocate bringing the outdoors into our homes to reduce stress, enhance creativity and clarity of thought.

Select inspiring pieces to represent your design narrative
“Choose a desk you love to ensure your home office represents you and feels like your very own design statement. Feature bold prints and playful chair styles to represent your style and make it a creative space in which to spend your time.”

Natalia believes that workspace design is no different to anywhere else in the home and should reflect the homeowner’s personal narrative including key inspirations, favourite design pieces and meaningful possessions.

Working From Home: Top Inspirations To Create Your Home Office Space
Office space within a bedroom of the Textured Apartment

She recommends avoiding traditional office-based furniture and instead opting for pieces that represent how you wish to feel within a space. Of course, comfort should be a priority and Natalia suggests investing in a tailored chair that both looks stylish and provides ergonomic support for the body. This combination will provide the necessary day-to-day comfort and ensure that it is a place you wish to return to time and time again.

 

 

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