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If there’s one thing I’ve learned from working at home, it’s that your office doesn’t have to be perfect—it just has to work for you. I’ve gone from having a dedicated 8×10 office with a door to squeezing my setup into a tiny nook at the top of the stairs. I’ve worked in cozy corners, shared spaces, and even made the mistake of trying to be productive at the kitchen table (spoiler alert: it did not go well).
Through all of these changes, I’ve realized that a great home office isn’t about size—it’s about setup. Whether I’m in a full-sized room or a compact workspace, I always make sure I have my non-negotiables:
Multiple screens (because flipping between tabs is a nightmare).
Candles or a salt lamp (for cozy vibes).
Great lighting (eye strain is not the move).
An ergonomic keyboard & mouse (because comfort matters).
A desktop pad (extra space for flexibility when I’m designing or writing).
A planning calendar (because my brain needs things visible).
Regardless of how much space you have, you can create an office setup that makes work feel easier, more productive, and—most importantly—enjoyable. Here’s how.
Before you start adding cozy touches, clear the clutter. If your desk is covered in random papers, tangled cords, and old coffee mugs, it’s time for a refresh.
✅ Only keep what you actually use daily—laptop, planner, pens, and coffee (obviously).
✅ Go digital when possible—scan papers and use apps like Google Drive or ClickUp.
✅ Use storage solutions—baskets, shelves, and drawer organizers make a world of difference.
💡 Pro Tip: If it’s been sitting untouched for 3 months, it’s not an essential—it’s clutter.
Your workspace should feel inspiring, not draining. Adding small, meaningful touches makes it a place you actually enjoy spending time in.
✨ Candles or a salt lamp—a warm glow = instant cozy vibes. Here’s my favourite brand right now…
✨ Vision board or framed quotes—a little motivation goes a long way.
✨ Family photos or travel memories—something that sparks joy every time you see it.
😍 One of my favourite prints in my own office is this one.
I love having this reminder front and center—it keeps me focused, inspired, and aligned with the vision I’m building every day.
💡 Pro Tip: Swap out seasonal decor to keep things fresh—fall candles, winter twinkle lights, spring greenery.
A chair from the kitchen table isn’t going to cut it—if you’re working from home, comfort is everything.
🪑 Ergonomic chair—your back deserves better. (this one is on my birthday wish list this year)
🖥️ Multiple screens—productivity skyrockets when you’re not toggling between tabs.
⌨️ Ergonomic keyboard & mouse—goodbye wrist pain. Here’s the one I use and I LOVE
🖊️ Desktop pad—extra flexibility for writing or designing.
💡 Pro Tip: Test out chairs before buying—what looks stylish isn’t always comfortable after hours of use.
Bringing in nature-inspired elements can help reduce stress and boost creativity—and who doesn’t want that?
🌿 Plants—low-maintenance options like snake plants or pothos add life to your space.
☀️ Natural light—if possible, position your desk near a window.
💧 Humidifier or essential oils—helps with air quality and relaxation.
💡 Pro Tip: No green thumb? No problem—faux plants still give that fresh, calming aesthetic without the upkeep.
The perfect home office isn’t about having a Pinterest-worthy setup—it’s about creating a space that fits your work style and daily needs. Whether that’s a full office with a door, a cozy nook, or the top of your staircase (like me), you can make it functional, cozy, and inspiring.
Bringing ease to your home, joy to your routines, and comfort to your days – whether working or enjoying.