Businesses have grown accustomed to their employees working from home over the past several months. But are their employees entirely comfortable with their work-from-home arrangements? Although cozy, your living room sofa doesn’t necessarily promote long-term productivity.
Creating a functional workspace is the first step to setting up a successful home office. But there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for doing so. That means your design doesn’t have to be austere or exclusively utilitarian. It can — and should — accommodate the tasks you need to accomplish, be tailored to your preferences, and enrich your relationship to your immediate environment.
Read on to learn which best practices GL Seaman & Company’s business furniture and office design solutions experts recommend following as you optimize your home office.