Why Home Offices & Studies are a Must in Modern Homes

Posted on June 10, 2024

The concept of work and school has shifted dramatically for many people since the COVID-19 pandemic. With more people working and learning from home than ever, home offices and study rooms have become a must for maintaining productivity and work-life balance.

Home Office Benefits

If you’re building a custom home, consider the top reasons to incorporate a home office or study space into the design:

  • Enhanced productivity: A dedicated home office allows you to close the door when you need peace and quiet, minimizing distractions and allowing you to focus better. When you’re more productive during working hours, you can maximize your earnings and enjoy your downtime more.
  • Improved work-life balance: Having a designated workspace makes it easier to “leave work” at the end of the day. Close the door behind you in the evening to help separate your professional life from your personal life.
  • Cost savings: Working from home saves you money on commuting, meals, and work attire. These savings add up over time, making a home office a wise investment if you work remotely.
  • Study space for the kids: More families are choosing online classes for their kids and teens. Having a quiet place to follow along with the lesson and not be distracted by other activities in the home can vastly improve your child’s academic success and prepare them for higher education or a job later on.
  • Increased home value: Homes with dedicated offices and studies are in high demand. Expect this addition to increase the resale value of your custom home if you decide to sell in the future.

Design Choices for Home Workspaces

With the importance of home studies in mind, consider the following factors when designing your space:

  • Storage: It’s easier to stay focused when your workspace is organized. Ensure your home office or study room has ample storage space, such as built-in bookshelves and closets, to keep the space clutter-free.
  • Lighting: Natural light is highly desirable in a home office, yet you don’t want glare or high heat gain. Plan a strategic spot for your desk near a window to take advantage of daylight, and incorporate blinds and curtains to control the light as needed. You’ll also want dimmable lamps to illuminate your home office after dark.
  • Temperature control: No one wants to work in an overheated room. Consider zoned heating and cooling with dedicated temperature sensors in your home office or a ductless mini-split to stay comfortable throughout the year.
  • Minimize noise: Consider building a soundproof home office with extra insulation, a solid-core door, and triple-pane windows to create a private, distraction-free zone.

Design Your Dream Home Today

At Landmark Fine Homes, we understand the necessity of a modern home office or study room. Our family-run business has been building high-quality, energy-efficient homes in the Oklahoma City area since 2000. The professionals in our design studio will help you plan every last detail, ensuring your new study room, along with the rest of your home, meets your needs without compromise. Contact us at 405.400.8616 today to start building the home of your dreams!

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