Since working from home became a permanent part of life, the home office has become a genuine necessity. It might be a concealed corner that folds away at the end of the day, or an open workspace that invites the whole family and doubles as a shared study area – either way, it deserves careful planning.
A good home office is one that enables focus, feels organized even when busy, and creates a clear boundary between work and rest. All three are the result of precise, detailed planning.
What matters most:
- Sufficient and well-considered lighting that accommodates different working modes.
- The position of the desk in relation to the door and window is critical – it can either create distraction or enable maximum concentration.
- A desk at the right height – ideally adjustable – an ergonomic chair, and a comfortable work surface.
- Planning for a printer or additional monitor from the outset, positioned so they don’t interfere with other functions.
- Smart cable management – visual clutter disrupts thinking and makes it harder to find things and keep the desk clean.
- Storage that enables a proper “end of day” routine: when everything has its place, the space can remain open yet organized.
A well-planned home office invites you in, increases productivity, reduces stress, and supports comfortable, ergonomic working.




