School Dazed? How to Get Productive at Home or in School

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Success in school and at work matters. And ‘back to school’ is the big news theme. Most parents are dedicated to their kids success in school since it influences their entire future. But, if you’re not a parent, and you’re the household king or queen, or you work from home either full or part-time, creating a great study or productive work area is key. So this Seattle interior designer has some tips for you.

 

Modular Office West Elm

1. Desk with storage and shelves I like this open shelved area for the opportunity to be both a student homework area or a home office one. Everything is in easy reach plus it’s cheerful.

2. Task lighting on the desk or a clamp light on the shelf will add illumination.

3. The chair is ergonomic for comfort so staying focused is much easier.
4. An iPod docking station would be an extra benefit (with headphones) to keep the noise level down.
5. Cord managers for less clutter.
6. Colored office supplies make organization
fun and easy.

Cleverly designed cord management

At Faith Sheridan Design Group, we’re scheduling appointments for fall projects. If you’re thinking about a remodel or facelift this is the perfect time to get started so we can finish before the holidays. Email me at design@faithsheridan.com or call me at 206.973.3743 by September 6th and when we agree to go forward, you’ll receive a $150.00 gift certificate.

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