How to Create an Office Space in Your Kitchen?

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Devin Barton

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Flexible work stations are becoming a thing, and the kitchen or utility lends itself perfectly as they tend to have bags of storage, light and electrical points to create an ergonomic work-from-home space. No matter how much space you have, even if it’s a super small nook or corner, you can fit a dreamy office area in your kitchen. If you are permanently working from home, it’s worth considering a bespoke dedicated area. Wren can expertly design a neat office space in any corner or kitchen area, that perfectly complements your kitchen aesthetic. To further enhance your work-from-home experience, we have integrated an online chat feature.


Transform Your Kitchen into a Dreamy Home Office Space with These Design Tips

1. Upgrade your Breakfast Bar

A breakfast bar is a wonderful addition to any kitchen. Not only are they perfect for cooking and hosting - but they also provide you with an idyllic workspace solution. Power isn’t a problem, as integrated plug sockets allow you to charge your laptop whilst you’re working. As for storage, integrated cupboards and drawers are perfect for your office supplies.

2. Lighten the workload

According to numerous experts, it is essential to provide yourself with good lighting to stay productive. The kitchen is the right place to put spotlights, a popular inclusion in bespoke designs nowadays. They illuminate the area brightly, which is suitable for your home office tasks and when you use the kitchen for cooking and food preparation. When you have sufficient lighting, you can be sure that the kitchen will be your number one spot for working at home.

3. Repeat Colors

If you’re worried that your kitchen desk is making the space feel too cramped, you can try a designer trick that makes even tight spaces seem curated. Repeat a color from the kitchen in your designated office area, like the bright lemon yellow here. By adding the splash of coordinating color, you’ll pull the two spaces together, making it seem less haphazard and more thought out.

4. Tuck it into a corner

It can sometimes seem counter-intuitive to give up valuable cupboard space to make way for a desk area in a kitchen, but this hard-working little corner shows how much storage you can still squeeze into a kitchen office area. Six drawers and two slim cupboards maximize the space under the desk, while four shelves take care of the wall space above, providing plenty of storage space for books and crockery. The bookshelves create a library-like feel in this corner, conducive to writing or studying, and the space could also double up as a baking area when not in use as an office.

5. Let there be light

A space for working has very different lighting requirements than one for cooking or dining. Our kitchens are very often empty during the working day, so you may not have considered how to light them for this purpose. Positioning yourself by a window is ideal, but not always possible. Overhead lighting may be positioned behind you, creating unwanted shadows and glare.

6. Smart Cabinets and Storage Options

If a slim countertop in the kitchen hosts your small home office, then the cabinets above with slight modifications should be sufficient as office storage. If you need additional shelf space, a standalone unit in wood and metal is a trend that you can borrow from with ease. Combining the office cabinets and shelves with those in the kitchen in an aesthetic fashion gives you a more curated setting. This also leaves the style of the kitchen and the color palette unaltered.

Conclusion

In conclusion, with the rise of flexible working arrangements, many people are looking for ways to create an ergonomic and comfortable workspace at home. The kitchen and utility room are great places to set up a home office because of the ample storage space, natural light, and electrical points available. By following some simple design tips, such as upgrading your breakfast bar, ensuring good lighting, repeating colors, tucking your workspace into a corner, and using smart cabinets and storage options, you can create a functional and attractive workspace that complements your kitchen's aesthetic. With these design ideas, you can create a dreamy office area in your kitchen, no matter how much space you have.

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