
| Minimise distractions It’s now common for not just one person in the family to be working or studying from home, but two or more – and it’s not always practical to set up more than one room as a home office.... |
| Keep the space clutter-free These days, a study can be virtually paper-free – and what a great way to minimise clutter in a compact space. But the more technology we acquire, the more cables we have to... |
| Choose a calming colour palette Home offices are usually the last room on the decorating agenda in most houses, but if you work from home they should probably top the list. When you’re spending hours upon... |
| Choose appropriate lighting When a room has grandeur and elegance, why wouldn’t you want to gravitate towards it? Spreadsheets, files and documents can suddenly seem more appealing – even at the weekend!... |
| Plan the right layout Everything from artworks and lighting to furnishings and drapery can give your office the warmth and personality you need to make working from home a pleasure. Experiment with desk... |
| Create a flexible set-up An office often needs to double up as an occasional guest room. But who wants to walk around a clunky bed 90% of the time? A foldaway wall bed is a solution that just makes sense. Browse... |
| Get organised A busy person is often a productive one, but only when organisation comes into play. Have systems in place to prioritise tasks, keep your inbox under control, and anticipate potential bumps... |