We spend a large part of our day at our workplace, whether at home or in the office. It is essential that your workplace is well-organised to prevent unpleasant complaints. A well-organised workplace allows you to work more efficiently, prevents complaints and makes work more enjoyable. Below, we explain how to set up your home office properly. Read on to find out more.
Choose the right location
A workspace in the middle of your living room may seem cosy, but it can be extremely distracting. Choose a quiet place where you can concentrate well. Preferably, choose a separate room. That way, you can best keep work and private life separate. Don't have a separate room available? Then see if you can put up a folding screen or find a corner with few stimuli.
Invest in ergonomics
Your health is the most important thing. Invest in an ergonomic office chair and a height-adjustable desk. Make sure your monitor is at eye level and use a wrist rest to support your wrists. These products prevent complaints and improve your posture.

Don't forget lighting
Lighting is often overlooked, but is incredibly important for a well-designed workplace. Place your desk close to a window, but avoid reflections on your screen. Is there not enough daylight in your room? Then place a good lamp close to your desk.
Keep it neat and organised
A tidy workplace means a tidy mind. Create order by using drawer units and storage boxes, for example. Store items in them that you do not use often. Keep your desk as empty as possible to avoid distractions.

Minimise distractions
You are more likely to be distracted when working from home. You are more inclined to take a moment to unload the dishwasher and turn on the washing machine. Make a pact with yourself that you will only do these tasks during your breaks. You can also choose to use noise-cancelling headphones to muffle outside sounds.
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