Thanks to the pandemic, more families are now working and learning from home, which means for many it’s starting to get a bit crowded. Finding the perfect spot to work or study can be a challenging task when there are so many people in the house.
Many experts recommend setting up a regular workspace as it increases productivity. If you don’t have space in your bedroom, or you don’t have an office space, this will usually be in the kitchen.
Whether you’re using a built-in-desk, an island, or just sitting at the dining table, there are plenty of things you can do to improve your productivity and your mental health.
Take a look at the top 7 ways you can update your kitchen to better suit your work life at home.
Under-the-counter charging stations are a super helpful feature to install in your kitchen. If you’re working from a poorly designed kitchen there might not be many plugs for you to plug in your laptop or phone. This leaves you scrambling for the nearest available outlet and if there are a lot of you working at home this could end in disaster.
A well-planned kitchen includes spaces for you to be able to charge devices without crossing over to food prep areas.
The best places to put these stations are below the counter or cabinets. This way you can relax while doing your work without having to worry about your laptop going dead.
When working from your kitchen, be sure to work in natural light. Being able to access natural light will help relieve eye strain and improve your productivity.
If you’re considering getting your kitchen remodeled, look for a way to improve the natural light in the room. You can build in a breakfast nook surrounded by windows or create a workspace next to a large window to give you all the natural light you could need.
Installing wide or tall windows overlooking an island is also a great way to brighten a dark space and help you feel less confined in your own home.
Working and eating in the same room can be a challenge, and it can make you feel a bit fed up over time.
A custom-built desk adjacent to the kitchen is a great place to work. It lets you stay focused but allows you to monitor kitchen activity at all times (incredibly useful if you have small kids at home).
A kitchen island isn’t just a great place to gather with family, it also creates a spacious place to work, making them the perfect addition to your kitchen.
By fully utilizing the available space in your kitchen you’ll be able to work in a less stressful home environment. Custom cabinetry can include lots of awesome features to keep kitchen items organized and families focused on their tasks.
Built-in storage is the ideal solution for keeping clutter away from your workspaces. While kitchen cabinetry might look plain on the outside behind all those doors and drawers are multiple ways you can keep everything in their place. For example, built-in bookcases are the perfect place to store all of your cookbooks (or schoolbooks!)
Having multiple work areas for cooking, working, and studying is important especially if your whole family is now working from home.
When remodeling your kitchen, take a look at the traffic flow. Look carefully at each area of the kitchen and understand how its functionality works.
Is your kitchen solely for cooking? Will there be separate spaces for food prep, eating, study, work, and relaxation?
It’s a good idea to draw out a quick floor plan of your kitchen and mentally walk through it to see what works best for you and your family.
Space is one of the best things you can improve in your kitchen that will benefit your working at home situation.
Creating more space in your kitchen improves:
We’d love to bring your vision to life and make your kitchen more work and family friendly.
At Heartwood Kitchen & Bath Center, we’re experts in kitchen remodeling and designing the right kitchen for your home. Give us a call today at 207-283-1811 or drop by our Showroom in Saco, Maine.