With more people working from home, more home owners are choosing to integrate work space with their living environment. Deciding how much work space you really need and how long you will use it for will help you determine whether you need a simple work desk or a separate room. If you have children, you may want to allocate a separate room or designate a corner for your work space so your children will know this is your working area, i.e. do not disturb.
I recommend that you locate your work space near adequate daylight to boost productivity, e.g. near a window or balcony. You may choose to use task lighting to enhance the work function and demarcating the work space using ambient lighting combining it with proper color selection to increase your energy level. For example, you may choose shades of purple to stimulate imagination or shades of green to give a fresh and comfortable feel.
A work space at home must also factor in versatility, e.g. easily convert into other functions simply by shifting the furniture.
I recommend that you locate your work space near adequate daylight to boost productivity, e.g. near a window or balcony. You may choose to use task lighting to enhance the work function and demarcating the work space using ambient lighting combining it with proper color selection to increase your energy level. For example, you may choose shades of purple to stimulate imagination or shades of green to give a fresh and comfortable feel.
A work space at home must also factor in versatility, e.g. easily convert into other functions simply by shifting the furniture.