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4 Home Office Furniture Mistakes to Avoid in 2022

by Marta Jordan Writer
After spending almost two years working from home, it has become second nature to most office workers. Not only has a boost in productivity been reported, there is also a better work-life balance and employees are happier and more satisfied with their jobs when they’re given the opportunity to have a hybrid working arrangement. Because of this, many workplaces are considering making hybrid working arrangements a permanent feature of the office, thus making the presence of a home office almost a necessity.

If you’ve made the decision to turn a spare room or area in the house into a designated workspace, here are the top mistakes to avoid when choosing office furniture in Melbourne:

Not allowing storage space for clutter
While working, you’re likely to amass a significant amount of objects necessary for you to do your job properly. For people in more creative or more administrative roles, this will include various types of stationery, gadgets and tools, spreadsheets, drawing paper, and notes and notebooks. Having all of this stuff on your desk will lead to clutter, which in turn will lead to distraction and a loss of concentration and creativity.

Invest in appropriate storage to keep the clutter at bay and make it a habit to clear up your desk and put everything away at the end of the day. If you need a couple of things every day or frequently, consider buying a desk with storage so the most essential things are always easily available.

Not keeping ergonomics in mind
There has been a rise in back problems in adults as young as in their 20s in recent years, and a major reason for it is the increase in desk time. Sitting in one place for long durations without the appropriate chair and desk can ruin your posture, causing back problems.

If you work long hours on your desk, it is always best to choose ergonomics over style. But today, many ergonomic chairs are also available in extremely eye-catching designs so you don’t have to choose one over the other. When buying office furniture in Melbourne, pay attention to your height and the way you use your furniture, and choose something that works best for your needs. Here are some things to consider:

- Desk height
- Chair design and height
- Lumbar support
- The placement of your computer and keyboard
- Elbow and wrist placement.

Dull Lighting
Not having adequate lighting in the room you’re working in can lead to weaker eyesight, headaches due to strain, and a decrease in productivity. Have you found that you’re more productive and happier when it’s bright and sunny outside as opposed to a dark and gloomy day? The same applies to your home office. It is ideal to choose a spot in the house that gets a good amount of natural sunlight but which is not so bright so as to cause a glare on the screen. If you can’t find such a spot in the house, make use of lamps, desk lighting and the overhead lighting of the room to increase the brightness of your home office.

Putting your desk in your bedroom
Your bedroom should be used solely for winding down and relaxing after the day ends. When you start working in your bedroom, your brain starts seeing it as a place of anxiety and worry, which can prevent you from getting a good night’s sleep. Moreover, having a designated workspace away from the bedroom will also help you get into the working mode faster and focus better when your bed isn’t constantly in view.

When buying office furniture in Melbourne in 2022, make sure you don’t make the above mistakes and you’ll find yourself working better even when at home. 


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