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{"id":6612,"date":"2021-07-02T16:35:00","date_gmt":"2021-07-02T16:35:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.weidner.com\/blog\/?p=6612"},"modified":"2026-04-13T23:27:46","modified_gmt":"2026-04-13T23:27:46","slug":"how-to-create-a-home-office-in-your-apartment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.weidner.com\/blog\/2021\/07\/02\/how-to-create-a-home-office-in-your-apartment\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Create a Home Office in Your Apartment"},"content":{"rendered":"

It’s no secret that since the global pandemic, more people have transitioned to a work-from-home lifestyle than ever before. Whether they are starting their own business, or have adjusted to remote work, single-family homes and apartment communities have replaced the traditional office model for many working professionals. However, while working from home can be convenient and enticing, it does come with its own set of challenges. One of the biggest struggles people have when working from home is managing their distractions. It can be easy to get caught up in household chores, TV shows, phone calls, and interruptions from neighbors.<\/p>\n

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If you're working from home, one of the best things you can do is create a home office that fosters creativity, productivity, and efficiency. Even if you live in an apartment, you can make small changes to help you be more successful while working from home. Here are four simple ways to achieve the perfect home office:<\/p>\n

1. Location, Location, Location<\/b><\/h2>\n

The first thing to consider when creating a home office in your apartment is where to put it. Whether you're working with a cozy studio floor plan or a sprawling two-bedroom apartment<\/a>, the location of your office will significantly impact your productivity. If you're limited on space, consider setting up a home office in your bedroom. This leaves your living areas more open and allows you to distinguish your workspace from your casual living space.<\/p>\n

Once you've decided on your home office location, make sure it features what you need to succeed. For instance, you want a place that has access to several outlets so that you can charge your computer, phone, and other devices. You'll also want to be away from home areas that cause a lot of noise, such as the dishwasher or laundry machines. Maybe your apartment has a little alcove or a nook that doesn't have a purpose yet. Could you set up your workstation in that area? When choosing a location for your home office, it's essential to balance convenience, comfort, and creativity.<\/p>\n

One of the perks of working from home is that you have more options for your workspace. If you feel a little cooped up, consider visiting your apartment’s business center<\/a> and working there for an afternoon. Or head down to the common areas or the clubhouse to work in a new environment. Changing your location can help boost creativity and help with mental blocks.<\/p>\n

2. Focus On Multi-Purpose Furniture<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Multipurpose furniture is your best friend when it comes to styling your apartment home. Utilizing versatile pieces means not having to go out and buy a complete office desk and expensive rolling chair. Instead, use what you have to create a comfortable office space. If you're setting up your office in your bedroom, consider using your nightstand as your workstation. If you have a favorite armchair, try using it as part of your workspace. If your work requires a lot of sitting in the same position, you'll want to make sure you choose furniture that will be comfortable. You could even get creative and use a standing breakfast tray as a laptop stand! Look around your apartment and take inventory of what you currently have that could be part of your new home office.<\/p>\n

3. Prioritize Lighting<\/b><\/h2>\n

Studies show that people are happier, more creative, and more productive when working in natural light<\/a>. If possible, consider positioning your workstation near a window. If you love the view from a particular space in your apartment, try setting up your workstation there. This allows you to be situated in a place that brings you joy while also reducing the amount of artificial light you'll need to get work done. If your apartment doesn't have a lot of windows, it's still important to prioritize the light to create a functional workspace. Invest in floor lamps that allow you to adjust the brightness or desk lamps that don't emit high-voltage light. If possible, avoid working under the direct overhead light. Remember that the location of your lighting is important as well. If your primary light source is behind you, chances are it will cause a glare on your computer screen. If you’re often on camera for video calls, try to select softer and more flattering light sources to avoid harsh lighting that can reflect poorly over video.<\/p>\n

4. Limit Distractions<\/b><\/h2>\n

One of the biggest challenges that entrepreneurs, small business owners, and remote employees have when working from home is limiting distractions. It can be hard to shift your head space from home mode to work mode when you're living in a space that requires both mindsets. Some of the ways that can help you stay focused while working from home include:<\/p>\n