Where To Place Your Computer Desk For Maximum Productivity

Working from home is the new normal, but it's definitely tricky when your space isn't optimized for productivity. To avoid feeling bored and uninspired during working hours, consider where your desk is situated. Is it really serving you well?

Your desk's location can determine how productive and efficient you are when working. If you want to stay on top of your work and boost your productivity, don't overlook your small computer desk's placement, even if you're tight on space.

Without further ado, here are some insightful tips on where to position your computer desk for peak work performance!

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Set your computer desk near your window

Setting up your computer desk near your window sparks creativity and increases productivity better than any other setting. Plus, the natural light will brighten your workspace, keeping you energized and alert as you work. If you need inspiration or your eyes need a break from the screen, all you have to do is gaze out the window. Most people believe that placing a desk in front of a window is distracting, but a pretty view can inspire you and get your creative juices flowing. Of course, not everyone has access to a window, but if you're lucky enough to have space in front of your window, it's time to move your desk!

Traditional Office Design
Traditional Office Design

The Power Position, a.k.a the Dragon Seat

Admittedly, some people like to have their backs against the window, and that's because they want to face their doors instead. But why would you want to face the door? Having your desk in a power position lets you see all the activity going on in the room, such as when someone walks in. This computer desk set-up is particularly useful for rooms with a lot of hustle and bustle going on. For instance, if you're a mom working from home, this position will allow you to take a peek at your children while you get work done from your desk. Besides, this set-up won't interrupt your workflow that much since you can easily take a quick glance at your surroundings.

Traditional Living Room Design
Traditional Living Room Design

Placing your desk in front of a wall

For some, gazing out the window and watching the busyness outside can be a big distraction. In this case, having your computer desk face the wall is a wise choice. Some people think quicker when staring at a wall! Although facing the wall limits visual distractions, it can sometimes feel claustrophobic and confining. If space isn't an issue, position your desk in the middle of the room while still having it face the wall.

Modern Office Design
Modern Office Design

A place free from distractions

While some people can effortlessly concentrate in busy spaces, for others, it's just impossible. If you're a person who easily gets distracted, you should place your computer desk far away from distractions for the greatest productivity. This means selecting a space that isn't too loud and noisy. And since you work from home, you have the freedom to choose wherever you want to work, so choose the least distracting room you have in your home. Placing your computer desk in the living room would be a terrible idea if your family enjoys watching TV during your working hours. The goal is to be able to concentrate for longer periods so pick a quiet place like the attic or basement if distractions are your worst enemy.

Office Design
Office Design

A dedicated area just for working

When working from home, the most challenging part is separating your work life from your personal life. For this reason, using your workspace as a gaming area at the end of the day isn't the best idea. The best way to establish work-life boundaries is to use your computer desk for work only. Creating a dedicated area just for working will instantly put you into work mode. On the other hand, if your workspace is also used for entertainment, it would be much more difficult to get into the right work mindset. Setting a separate place solely for work purposes will make it easier to focus and be productive. Once you're done with your work-related tasks, you can simply leave your workstation and unplug from everything associated with work.

Farmhouse Office Design
Farmhouse Office Design

Jessica started out as an interior photographer, but her love of pretty settings took her to the field of interior design, where she can combine two of her greatest passions, creating and then capturing the beauty of homes.