The global pandemic has changed a lot about workplace culture. Working from home is now the norm. A recent Upwork study suggests that 22% of the American workforce will be remote by 2025. However, for many of us, our homes are not set up for remote work. This article looks at how to convert small spaces, like closets, cupboards, and even bookshelves, into home offices and say goodbye to the kitchen table!
How to Win at WFH
Working from home (WFH) also has its perks if you do it right. It allows greater flexibility in terms of hours, which can be great for those who can self-motivate to get the work done when it needs to be done, in their own time.
Working from home also reduces travel time and positively impacts the environment, with much less commuting. The greater flexibility frees up more time for exercise, rest, or spending time with family and friends. You can also save costs on ordering food with your kitchen right there—there’s no excuse not to bring your lunch!
A home office means you can separate work from home life while still having all the comforts and convenience at your fingertips.
Why a Home Office is Important
In theory, the idea of working from your bed sounds pretty good, right? Unfortunately, the reality can be very different. Whether you have a busy household with kids, reside with roommates, or live alone, working from home can be a logistical nightmare if you don’t have a dedicated space to operate. Having a dedicated workspace and desk can also help keep you focused and productive.
It Creates Boundaries
When work and everyday life are both happening in the same space, it can be hard to create boundries and log off at the end of the day. Having set working hours and dedicated time to unwind is important. When you have a dedicated workspace, it's much easier to close the door, flip off the lightswitch and leave work behind when the day is done.
5 Ideas to Create a Home Office in a Small Space
With working from home here to stay, it’s time to get creative. Here are some of our favorite home office ideas for small spaces:
1. The “cloffice”
Got a closet? Well, you also have an office! You can transform your built-in closet into a tactical, compact workspace. Just add in shelving and a desk, and you can create the ideal home office closet.
2. The bookshelf desk
Turning a bookcase into a workspace is one of the most practical, ingenious ways to create a home office in a small space. By getting yourself a low-level bookcase, you can use the top as a workspace and the shelving as storage for your work folders as well as your books. You can even remove the chair at the end of the day, and the space will revert to just a regular bookshelf—voila!
3. The under stairs office
Whether it’s the awkward space under the stairs or a tiny attic space in the roof, adding in some custom-made shelves, storage solutions, and a chair can make for a functional, stylish home office.