Safe to say, it is high time our laptops and desks get their due space in the house. While it has become a part and parcel of homes worldwide, having a designated workspace at home is still uncommon in India. Blurring the space between work and home can be overwhelming. Having worked remotely for more than a year now, amping up your space is a project that can get your creative juices flowing. Amit Gupta, the Co-Founder and CEO of Ariana Deziner Kreations explores some ideas for the reimagined home setup!
Let there be light
A naturally lit home is a delight. Curtains, both readymade and custom-made come in handy for this. If your house is well-lit, dark-toned curtains with sheer and detached lining are a favourable choice. The dual-functioning helps control the amount of incoming light in the room. The detached, light lining prevents harsh light from hitting you directly. Sheer curtains are suitable for the day. Not only do they allow natural lighting for your daytime meetings, but it also saves you some cash on electricity! While the darker tones can be used as blackout curtains, light-coloured curtains are best suited for spaces with lesser light penetration. Alternatively, patterned curtains in the room can add a much-needed spark to a space. Choosing the same pattern colour as the furnishing binds the entire look of the room. Moving the curtain rod higher than the door/window length and customising the curtain length accordingly is another hack. In compact homes, it successfully creates an illusion of higher ceilings.
Wallpapers for the win
Adding a pop of colour or a textured wall is the easiest way to refresh the space. Adding a textured wallpaper on the wall of your work desk creates an illusion of a workspace separate from a cozy-home space. This allows you to switch the work mode on. Once done with the day, you can step out to differentiate the setup to relax. Another way is to add the wallpaper on the opposite wall of the desk, thus giving you a cool background for those video conferences. The traditional way of applying wallpaper on your bedroom wall can add colour to an otherwise minimalistic style. This being said, don't be afraid to mix patterns and colours for a maximalist look. Making one wall stand out counts as a statement masterpiece of any room.
A 'sui-table' companion
In the era of sustainability, adopting conscious consumerism is the way to go. Multifunctional furnishings enable homes to free up space as well as protect natural resources. The new entry in town being the C-tables. Lightweight, portable and multipurpose, they can serve as a coffee table or laptop/study table without taking too much space. Be it from your couch to working with a view, you can shift from living room to balcony to a hill station with your C-table. The traditional study tables, too, have undergone an ergonomic upgrade with built-in plugs and phone holders for efficient use. Another hack is floating desks. A slab of preferred material is mounted to the wall, saving floor space.