Home advantage: Make your workplace at home just as comfortable as the rest of your home. Picture: Bloomingville.
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Your favourite way to work from home every day

Léonie de Montmollin
22.1.2018
Translation: machine translated

An attractive home office should help you work efficiently. Sounds understandable. A complete "re-look" would be a bit of an exaggeration, but you can dream. I'll show you inspiring workspaces that we can learn a lot from for our own four walls.

Define the workspace

Make yourself a memo wall

Memo boards, blackboards and pinboards are incredibly practical for keeping track of important things. They are also decorative if you regularly dispose of outdated notes and reminders. [[image:10490179 "Everything visible and within easy reach with the mesh shelf «Mesh» from House Doctor.",10490180 "Tone on tone: Ferm Living interprets a home office in a monochrome look."]]

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Keep things more organised

A clean, tidy desk is the be-all and end-all for concentrated work. You've probably experienced this too: you can only start a task once the mess has been cleared away. So "keep it clean" - hide tangled cables, tidy up junk and put clothes back in the chest of drawers. Not on work time, of course!

Find a quiet zone

Easier said than done, but because you're allowed to dream, just one tip: change your location completely. In a place with a view of the sea, such as here: [[image:10547167 "Can I please move in here? Image: Skagerak Denmark."]]

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Or in a place where you can give your eyes a break in between: [[image:10765649 "We always like to be distracted by nature. Image: Hübsch"]]

Here you will find everything for your home office

Header image: Home advantage: Make your workplace at home just as comfortable as the rest of your home. Picture: Bloomingville.

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When I’m not busy putting together home décor themes or planning marketing activities for Galaxus, I enjoy decorating my home with things I love and starting DIY projects I finish all too rarely. The inspiration I get comes from blogs, magazines and travels. My favourite home living styles: Nautical, Scandinavian and Nordic. 


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