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Dream Desk: How To Create a Home Office  In Your Bedroom

Dream Desk: How To Create a Home Office In Your Bedroom

Whether you’re living the full-time work-from-home (WFH) life, sporadic work-related tasks to complete at home, or spend most of your free time studying for a course, having a tidy, designated work or study spot can make all the difference. However, not everyone has an unused spare room they can whip into a home office. So, if you’re wondering how to create a home office in your bedroom or guest room, there are a few pros and cons to keep in mind before taking the leap – plus six tips for nailing this hybrid set-up.

Should My Home Office Be In My Bedroom?

The answer depends on your lifestyle, preferences, and available space. Here are some advantages and disadvantages to consider:

Pros of a Bedroom Office

  • Convenience: Having your workspace within arm’s reach can save time and effort, especially if space is limited in your home.
  • Privacy: Bedrooms are often quieter and more secluded, making them ideal for focused work away from kiddos, guests, and typical household chaos.
  • Cost-Effective: Utilizing your bedroom means you don’t need to invest in additional square footage or expensive renovations to craft your perfect space.

Cons of a Bedroom Office

  • Blurred Boundaries: Ask yourself if you can maintain boundaries between work and relaxation. If you’re easily distracted or prone to overworking, this setup might require extra effort.
  • Limited Space: Bedrooms may not have ample room for a full-fledged office setup, so you may have to compromise in some areas.
  • Aesthetic Concerns: Incorporating office furniture can disrupt the calming ambiance of your bedroom.

Home Office Setup Ideas in Bedroom

1. Delineate your home office space.

First things first when it comes to setting up a home office in your bedroom: figuring out which space makes sense for a desk and chair, plus anything else you may need in your workspace. Consider things like outlets, light sources, and foot traffic.

You’ll also want to establish clear routines and visual boundaries to keep work from invading your personal life. To start, visually outline or demarcate your office area with a rug or wall decor to create the illusion of it being separate from the rest of the bedroom.

2. Measure carefully and choose pieces that don’t overwhelm the space.

Just because you fell in love with a stately office desk and plush swivel chair doesn’t mean it makes sense in the small space or square footage you’ve got. Take careful measurements before you start shopping, and keep in mind the space you need to move comfortably around your pieces in the bedroom.

You may need a smaller desk or a more compact chair than you envisioned, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find options that are ideal for the room you’re working with.

3. Choose pieces that are functional and multipurpose.

Hybrid rooms need to be furnished strategically and with space-saving capabilities in mind. That means choosing pieces that can play double duty – why buy a sleek desk and a storage cabinet when you can get a desk with built-in drawers? Perhaps you can forego your bedside table altogether by reserving part of your desk for your alarm clock and chargers. At every turn, think of ways you can save space.

4. Prioritize storage.

When it comes to creating a joint bedroom office, storage is key for several reasons. First, having a place to stow away all of your office supplies will ensure your space doesn’t feel cluttered and overstuffed, which is a common gripe of these hybrid spaces. Additionally, having the ability to get your work stuff “out of sight, out of mind” is also beneficial in allowing you to truly clock out at the end of a work day—despite sleeping and working in the same room. After all, no one wants to be staring at unfinished business while they drift off!

5. Invest in comfortable seating.

You may only have space for a small, unobtrusive office chair, but that doesn’t mean you need to compromise on comfort. If you don’t feel comfortable sitting at your desk, you’re probably not going to feel as focused and motivated while working. Before you select your office chair, shop around, compare, and remember how much time you will spend on it!

6. Consider your workspace lighting.

If you’ve got the choice between nestling a small desk in the dim corner of your room or under the window, choose natural light every time! Don’t underestimate the impact of light on your productivity and overall wellness. Sunlight streaming through your window is the ultimate hack against the afternoon slump, so keep light sources in mind as you map out your space. No windows? Consider setting your space up with cool blue or white lighting, which is the next best alternative.

Rent-to-Own Furnishings for Your Home Office and Bedroom

Creating your ultimate home office doesn’t need to cost a fortune or cause an interior design headache. By using Rent-A-Center’s rent-to-own options, you can furnish your work-from-home space with high-quality pieces without the overwhelming price tags.

Ready to make your workspace work for you? Explore our smart, space-saving home office solutions today and start creating your ideal setup! Shop online or in-store today!

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