So, whether you are a working from home first-timer, or just need to make some space for your new setup, we’ve got all the handy hacks on how to create storage solutions, provide the perfect lighting, or simply how to get all the equipment you need for your home office.  And if it’s an Insta-worthy home office you’re after, check out our recommendations for the top influencers to follow and Pinterest boards to muse over as you create your home office, as well as our top picks for where to get all the things you’ll need. After all, it’s your home, and you want it to look great while you work from it.

1. Declutter the space around you 

If wading through your emails amongst a ginormous pile of washing doesn’t sound quite like the productive environment you’re after, then bring out your inner Marie Kondo and have a good declutter. Make piles of things that are essential to keep, piles that need a new home, and piles that are destined for the trash. A photo posted by on on Jan 4, 2020 at 10:31am PST  If that seems a bit overwhelming, simply organize things in piles depending on how often you use them. Ask yourself if you’ll use the items again or if you have in the last six months. If not, bag them up ready to give to your local thrift store. We love Marie Kondo’s handy Insta tips. Check out her ideas over on Instagram (opens in new tab).

2. Invest in some smart storage

A photo posted by on on Feb 1, 2020 at 7:37am PST When it comes to the not-so-pretty things you need to tidy away, wicker boxes or colourful cabinets are fantastic for hiding their contents and adding a bit of flair to your space. And if it’s children’s toys that you need to find a home for, zipper bags are ideal for storing games. Check out Hello Happy Home’s Instagram (opens in new tab) for plenty more inspiration, and also take a look at the surprisingly large selection in Walmart (opens in new tab). Fold clothes and store in rows inside drawers, rather than in piles. Label storage boxes and organize items based on what you use them for. Also, take a bit of time to sort through any piles of paperwork that need filing, shredding or chucking away. 

3. Get all the equipment you need

Whether you’ve found the perfect space for your home office or not, you’re going to need some equipment before you can begin. Get started with a desk, chair, laptop, keyboard and mouse, before considering things like a lamp and other home comforts.  A photo posted by on on Feb 13, 2020 at 1:07am PST If you’re after some home office equipment but aren’t sure where to start, check out our guide to the best touch screen monitors (opens in new tab) or even best smart speakers (opens in new tab) to keep you motivated whilst you work. We’ve also got a handy guide on the best keyboards for home offices (opens in new tab). And for all the other staying at home essentials, check out bestbuy.com (opens in new tab)’s specialized landing page, which features loads of offers on stay-at-home essentials. It’s also worth thinking about where you’re going to put your office space. Consider avoiding placing a desk in your bedroom or a space you use to relax as this will only make it harder to switch off after a long day. Obviously, if you live in a smaller apartment this may not be possible, so try and partition off some space in this situation.

4. Think about lighting 

Working from home isn’t just about ticking things off your to do list, it’s also important that you’re comfortable and you’re not causing unnecessary stress on your back or neck. Consider the lighting in your home office and make sure it’s bright enough for you to avoid straining your eyes.  A photo posted by on on Mar 17, 2020 at 4:28am PDT And the lighting options are endless. Keep it simple with a stylish desk light or opt for a free-standing lamp to brighten up the entire room. Or for a really easy way to brighten up your room, check out our guide to the best smart light bulbs (opens in new tab).

5. Work with the space you have 

No matter how many Pinterest boards you have for a dreamy home office, if you don’t have much spare space it can be a bit of a challenge. Consider using space under your stairs, in your living room or even double up your dressing table as a desk. A photo posted by on on Aug 20, 2019 at 6:36pm PDT Keep your home office feeling Feng Shui and avoid placing desks against blank and uninspiring walls, if you can. Instead, opt for placing your desk in front of a window or in the middle of the room. If you’re really strapped for space, brighten up the wall behind the desk with photo frames or some artwork.  Pinterest is bursting with ideas for innovative space savers for your new home office. Check out Systems by Susie (opens in new tab) or Anthropologie (opens in new tab) for all the home interior ideas, along with Burke Decor. 

6. Bring in some plant power

Insta-worthy and great for purifying the air around you, house plants are just about everywhere at the moment. Stock up on some succulents or invest in some leafy plants to clear the air in your home office (and make it look great too).  A photo posted by on on Jan 15, 2020 at 10:58am PST Great air clearing plants include bamboo palms, cheese, and snake plants - and they also require little looking after too!

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