How-To Make Your WFH Space Work for You
Working from home just got a whole lot better. Here’s how to set up a space you actually want to hang out in.
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WFH is here to stay, but that doesn’t mean your dining table has to double as a desk forever. Whether you’re full-time remote or just need a corner that feels more like a dedicated workspace than something you threw together, we’re here to help. From lighting that actually makes you look (and feel) alive to accessories that add personality, here’s how to create a workspace that works for you and your space.
Find the Perfect Spot
Before you bring in the desk, choose your space thoughtfully. Your “office” doesn’t need to be a whole room. A cozy corner, a bright windowsill, or even a small nook off your main living space can work wonders. Our number one tip? Natural light is your best friend. It perks up your mood and makes long days feel a little more manageable. If you can snag a spot with a view of plants, the street, or even your favorite art piece, you’ll thank yourself later. Bonus points if the area feels a bit separated from your main hangout zones, because out of sight can mean out of mind when it’s time to clock out.

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Choose Lighting That Works Overtime
Let’s be real: overhead lighting isn’t doing anyone any favors, and nothing kills productivity faster than harsh fluorescents. Our general rule of thumb is to choose lighting that’s both beautiful and functional. A vintage-inspired task lamp or an adjustable wall sconce gives you control over your workspace ambiance and keeps your desktop clutter-free.

The Art of a Styled Desk
Your workspace should work for you, not against you. Start with organizational tools that keep the chaos contained: trays for chargers and pens, pretty boxes for paperwork, or a favorite mug to hold your essentials. Add a candle or a small plant for an instant mood boost. These little things aren’t just nice to look at, they’re productivity hacks disguised as decor. When your space feels personal, you’re more likely to want to be there.

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Soften the Edges
Working from home means spending a lot of time in one spot, so make it feel like a space you actually want to spend time in. Layer in a plush rug under your desk to soften cold floors and bring warmth. Keep a cozy throw or pillow nearby for quick comfort boosts during long days. Hang artwork or photos that feel inspiring, or just make you smile. Surrounding yourself with beauty and texture is the secret ingredient to boosting your mood and creativity.

Your home office doesn’t need to follow anyone’s rules but your own. Whether it’s a colorful lamp, a cozy corner, or a desk setup that finally makes sense, small design tweaks can spark big changes in how you feel throughout the day. And honestly, that’s the kind of productivity we’re here for.