7 tips to set up a home office on a budget

If you’ve been balancing a laptop on your knee or are struggling to find a few inches of space between school books scattered on the dining table, then returning to work after the pandemic will have been a relief. If that was the new normal, it wasn’t much fun. 

However, repeated surveys suggest many Americans want to retain a balance between working from home and going into the office and like the idea of working from home. 

For many white-collar employees, working from home wasn’t unusual before the pandemic. Nevertheless, the home office has now become a high-demand feature.

Creating a home office can  add value to your property, even if it is achieved on a budget. Here are seven great tips to help you on your way. 

Give yourself the corner office

Can you find space in a quiet corner of your home? If it has windows, this would be the ideal environment. Natural light prevents eye fatigue. However, position your screen to avoid glare. Also, check it’s not a dead spot for your cell.

Be practical

Don’t spend a fortune on furniture if you’re installing a home office before a sale. If this is a long-term project, stretch the budget on a quality chair. Comfort is essential, and a good chair will prevent neck and wrist injuries.

Size matters

Make the desk as large as possible. Clutter never made anyone productive. Try for a minimum size of 48 inches x 60 inches to begin with. 

Good network

Internet speed is a significant consideration. If you don’t have a high-speed connection, make sure one can be installed. A professionally networked Wi-Fi where cables are hidden is a major plus.

Storage sense

Consider your storage needs early in your planning. Frustration will build if you have nowhere to put papers and stationery. Open shelving for books or a framed photo can make the space feel warm and welcoming.

Personal touch

Your workstation should feel like it belongs to you rather than a satellite office for your employer. So, add your favorite art, ornaments and a pin board for quotes or a treasured postcard. 

Doesn’t hurt to ask

Many employers are now encouraging their staff to work from home. Some will provide office furniture to reduce your costs and audit the workstation to ensure it’s ergonomic. You should ask your employer if they offer this service.