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If you're a parent of a school-age child, or school-age children, your home probably will need to accommodate some distance learning when the new school year starts. Below, interior designers and a professional organizer share four must-have items and practical tips for creating a study space at home, plus a few design tips to make your home office more conducive to working from home!
For the Home School
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1. Functional Desk |
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2. Comfortable Seating If space allows, create a secondary study area or reading nook with an alternate seating option to provide a change of scenery during the day. Consider a quiet corner with a nice view and a floor cushion, beanbag or comfy armchair. |
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3. Practical Storage and Organization System |
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4. Good Lighting |
For the Home Office
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1. Design With Video Meetings in Mind |
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2. Add Biophilic Elements to Promote Wellness |
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3. Collaborate in a Shared Office Space |
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4. Set Up a Reading Space |
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Photos: Adobe Stock
Articles: Houzz
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