1. Ergonomic Essentials: Comfort Meets Productivity Ergonomics isn’t just a design principle; it’s a necessity for any efficient home office. Here’s how ergonomic design directly impacts your work life: Key Ergonomic Elements: Investing in these ergonomic elements is an investment in your health and efficiency. 2. Lighting the Way: Setting the Mood for Success Effective...
Setting up a workspace or home office that will keep you inspired, productive and creative is just as important as any of the work you’ll do in there. Your environment and surroundings have a huge impact on your mood and productivity - this is why it can often be confusing or conflicting to do tasks that we associate with work while we are in our nice cozy homes. This guide is going to show you exactly how to maximise your productivity and inspire creativity in your home office - by setting it up the right way, using biophilic design.
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Discover the transformative power of biophilic interior design ideas and how they can enhance wellness in your home. Learn how integrating natural elements like plants, wood, and natural light can create serene, health-promoting environments. Explore how biophilic design principles can be applied in various rooms, from living spaces to bedrooms and home offices, to create interiors that are not only beautiful but also beneficial for mental and physical well-being. Perfect for those looking to infuse their homes with the calming essence of nature, biophilic design offers a harmonious blend of style and sustainability.
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Awaken your soul and transform your home office into a sanctuary. These nature-inspired designs ranging from forest views to modern minimalism, we'll guide you to a workspace that's not just stylish but soul-soothingly productive.
Awaken your soul and transform your home office into a sanctuary. These nature-inspired designs ranging from forest views to modern minimalism, we'll guide you to a workspace that's not just stylish but soul-soothingly productive.
200cm tall x 25cm wide x 2cm Projection Flexible option - the tightest radius this product can flex to is 'R' = 40cm 'R*' = 30cm Introducing our Slatted Wall Panel, No.116 Bars XL, a distinguished member of the 'Bars family', closely related to No.111 and No.119 in the collection. This panel offers a wider slatted profile that distinguishes it as a unique design element. The 3D linear profile seamlessly fits into various interior design styles, making it a versatile choice for your space. Install it vertically to create a chunky and stylish version of wainscoting, beautifully finished with a dado rail. Alternatively, place it horizontally to achieve a shiplapped design, perfectly paired with contemporary minimalistic coving and skirting. No.116 Bars XL is the ideal choice for Scandinavian interiors, modern farmhouses, and cottages, offering a fresh and timeless aesthetic. We recommend: The No.116 Bars XL Wall Panel harmonies beautifully with a neutral colour palette, such as soft white, warm grey, or natural earthy tones, creating a timeless and versatile look. For a unique twist, consider intriguing hues like soft sage green, deep navy blue, or dusty rose to infuse your space with character and create a visually captivating and personalised ambiance. These distinctive colours can add depth and individuality to your interior design, particularly in Scandinavian, farmhouse, and cottage-inspired spaces. Similar Styles: No.204, No.205, or No.109. Also see Contemporary Wall Mouldings styles for more inspiration. Perfect Wall Panelling For: Coastal Cottage Retreat, Home Office, Modern Farmhouse Kitchen, Rustic Bar or Pub.
Eleven projects won 2018 Small Project Awards from the American Institute of Architects including a pint-size bunkhouse/studio built by Bainbridge Island architect James Cutler and his daughter, and a California house designed by Olson Kundig of Seattle.
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This is my design process written down for decorating a space. The whole point though is to make it adaptable so it serves YOU, your home, and your loved ones. If you follow these guidelines, you will create a room that is comfortable, cohesive, functional for you and yours, and reflects your own pe
What’s Trending Wednesday Having a designated workspace in the home is essential for every home. Whether you work from home or just need a place to write the latest blog post, your home shoul…