Interior Design Can Affect Health and Productivity Here's How to Get it Right

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Interior Design Can Affect Health and Productivity Here's How to Get it Right



Nowadays, most people are occasionally or permanently working at home. An ideal home office should be comfortable and encourage efficiency and productivity. There are numerous incredibly simple and economical interior design tips you can try to use in your home office. These tips will make you feel more energized, inspired and motivated.

If your current property's doesn't support health and productivity then you can plan to invest in some of the upcoming real estate projects in Dubai that are designed to encourage a healthy lifestyle, such as Sur La Mer by Meraas or Mina Rashid by Emaar. Location is also another important factor for health support. Jadescape location is ideal in this regard.

But since these projects will take some time to complete, here are some tips to get your current property's interior design in the right shape:

i. Separate the space
The first thing you should do is to separate your home office space from your day-to-day living space. This encourages your body system to transfer from ‘home’ mode to ‘work’ mode and vice versa. Furthermore, physical separation will help you to stay more organised and productive. You should understand that having a separate space does not necessarily mean a designated room. Even if you don’t have an extra room to use as an office, you can choose an ideal space and declare it as the office space.

ii. Eliminate distractions
You should keep away things that may distract you from your immediate workspace. It may be the TV or the video game system. Some people may even find it hard working with the desk facing the window because of staring outside instead of focusing on work.

The conscious choices you make for your home office matters more than the placement of the office. Even if you decide the kitchen or the living to act as office space, position your space in such a way that you don’t get distracted from your work.

iii. Invest in elements that matter
If you need to increase productivity in your home office, you should choose the right tools. This means you should choose the right chair, a comfortable desk and the right technology to help you work efficiently as possible. When budgeting for the home office, you should focus on the resources that increase your productivity because you can add other elements later. Since you are going to be spending most of your time in the office space, it should be as functional as possible.

iv. Office plant
Research has shown that desk plants and flowers can help you improve your attention and will make you focus more on your work. However, you should always keep the plant healthy since a dead or a dying plant can cause distractions.










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