This space combines artistic and professional passion. Photo by Hayley Smith Photography.
In fact, one of the biggest perks of a remote or hybrid schedule is the ability to create a completely customized environment, free from the constraints of compact cubicles, the glare of fluorescent lights, and the bland tones of industrial office furniture. It may be possible to work with it.
Based on her corporate experience, interior designer Rachel Cannon knows how to make a work-from-home environment both efficient and beautiful.
Photo by Hayley Smith Photography.
“Some customers are happy with a secretary or desk where they can sit to pay their bills. Others need a full-time workstation because their work is done part-time from home,” Cannon says. says. βFor a home office or home office nook to be truly useful, it first needs to fit the needs of the people who work in it.β
Photo by Hayley Smith Photography.
Once functional requirements are met, the client's aesthetics, artwork, and heirlooms are often reflected in the design.
“Being in a peaceful, inspired environment can help you achieve deep focus,” Cannon explains. “That's what we've tried to do with each client.”
For more inspiration from Cannon's colorful designs, scroll through the home and study spaces below.