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Productive Home Office Design Checklist

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testuser Published 1 month ago

This checklist helps you design a home office that supports focus, comfort, and clear boundaries. It’s for remote workers, freelancers, and anyone optimizing a small workspace for productivity.

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  1. Choose a dedicated workspace — Pick a room or permanent corner to separate work and personal life.
  2. Measure and map the space — Note floor plan, window positions, outlets, and door swing.
  3. Position desk to maximize natural light — Place desk side-on to windows to avoid screen glare; prioritize view and light.
  4. Plan lighting — Combine natural, task, and ambient light for balanced illumination.
  5. Assess natural light — Observe sun path and glare times; note bright and dim spots.
  6. Add task and ambient lighting — Choose an adjustable desk lamp and warm ambient light to reduce eye strain.
  7. Place ergonomic chair and set posture — Adjust height so feet flat, knees ~90°, and lumbar supported; use armrests.
  8. Set monitor height and distance — Place top of screen at eye level and about an arm's length away.
  9. Create cable management system — Group, route, and secure cables with trays, clips, and ties to avoid trips.
  10. Set up power and charging hub — Use a surge protector, label chargers, and keep power strips off the floor.
  11. Arrange plants and biophilic elements — Place low-maintenance plants near view but away from electronics; use saucers.
  12. Install acoustic treatment for calls — Add rugs, curtains, soft panels, or bookcases to reduce echo during calls.
  13. Optimize background for video calls — Choose a tidy, neutral backdrop and add soft front lighting; remove distractions.
  14. Designate zones for work, reference, and breaks — Keep daily tools within reach and store references or break items separately.
  15. Set up visible analogue clock or timer — Hang a wall clock or keep a tabletop timer to support timeboxing.
  16. Test workflow and tweak layout — Run a full work session, note friction points, and rearrange as needed.
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