How To Design Your Work-From-Home Space Better
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Consider light, ergonomics, nature, comfort and color. If you only had one thing to change, Ferdinand Dimailig recommends lighting.
There are five things Ferdinand Dimailig, principal architect at Box Studios, considers when designing a better work-from-home space: ergonomics, light, nature, comfort and color.
"I think what makes a home a place of well-being is to have different places to work," he said. "So we talked about maybe a living room. You could also be in the dining room. As you can see, there's very muted tones in this space."
Dimailig says muted colors and neutral tones as a base for a room and then adding pops of color is ideal.
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