Creating an open plan home office for under £500.

Creating a home office in an open plan home can be a challenge, but with a budget of £500, it's achievable. Here are some tips to help you create a functional and stylish workspace in your open plan living space.


01. Define your workspace

Determining a specific area for your home office is the first step in creating a functional and organized workspace. Consider factors such as natural light, proximity to electrical outlets, and the amount of space you need for your desk and chair. A corner of the room, a section of a large wall, or a section of a room that can be closed off with a room divider are all great options for a home office in an open plan living space.

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02. Furniture

A desk and chair are the most important pieces of furniture for your home office. When choosing a desk, consider factors such as size, shape, and storage options. A corner desk can be a great way to maximize space in an open plan home. If space is limited, consider a foldable or wall-mounted desk. A comfortable chair is also crucial for good posture and comfort while you work.

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03. Lighting

Good lighting is essential for a home office. If you have access to natural light, position your desk near a window to take advantage of it. If not, consider purchasing a task light for your desk and ensure that the workspace is well lit. A light that mimics natural light can also help to improve the overall atmosphere of your home office.

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04. Storage

Keeping your workspace organized is key to maintaining a clutter-free and productive environment. Consider purchasing a bookshelf or a set of floating shelves to store books, files, and other work materials. A filing cabinet can also be useful for organizing paperwork and documents.

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05. Decor

Adding personal touches to your home office can make it feel inviting and comfortable. Consider adding a rug or a mat under your desk for a warm and cosy feel. Adding art, plants, or a favourite picture can also help to create a pleasant atmosphere. Choose décor that fits your personal style and budget.

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By following these tips, you can create a functional and stylish home office in your open plan home for under £500. Remember, the key is to choose furniture and décor that fits your style and budget, and to invest in essentials such as good lighting and technology. Happy home office creation!


01. Image Credit: Habitat 02. Image Credit: Kroft 03. Image Credit: Peltrie Place 04. Image Credit: Viv & Tome Home 04. Image Credit: Anne Sage

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