September 09, 2021

Small Home Office Ideas That Work for Condo Units

Let’s be real: condo units aren’t the most spacious living spaces you’ll find in the metro. However, living in one can offer you unmatched convenience, especially if it’s located within a mixed-use development or near central business districts.

It’s not news then that many working professionals prefer to live in a condo like Avida Towers Ardane, which is situated in the bustling Metro South

However, when living in a compact unit, one of the most common dilemmas is how to make room for a home office. With the following tips, we hope to help condo dwellers carve out a dedicated workspace without needing an extra room.  

 

A Workspace in Your Bedroom

The bedroom usually offers the space you need for a distraction-free remote work setup. After all, it’s the place where you can have complete privacy. Depending on the bedroom size and layout, there are two familiar ways to create a workspace in this area. 

  • Use a Double-Duty Table: Invest in a nightstand that can double as your work desk. To make it stylish, add a decorative lamp and artwork or put up a tapestry. This two-in-one station is especially ideal for those with small bedrooms.
  • Find a View and Work Away: In simpler terms, work by the window. Some condo units have bedrooms with sweeping views that will surely motivate you every working day. A window office also allows you to take advantage of the natural light, which offers health benefits and is also good for those Zoom video calls.

 

Office in a Closet, an Odd Corner, or the Living Room 

An unconventional yet smart way to create a home office is to use your closet. Simply add a sleek wallpaper, floating shelves, and an ergonomic chair, and you’re done. If the closet stands beside a window, the better, as it can improve the overall ambiance of your “cloffice.” 

An odd corner is also your friend if you want a dedicated workspace that’s away from your bed. An empty corner may be located next to your closet. So if you actually need that closet space for your clothes, the next best alternative is to have a corner office. Make the most of the vertical space by adding shelves on the wall, a floating desk, and power outlets.

Finally, consider putting up a home office in an unused space or corner in your living room. Distractions shouldn’t be an issue if you live alone (or are planning to). To make it eye-catching, paint the walls of your workspace with a color that’s different from the entire living room. This will help define space without adding partitions and may increase the aesthetic appeal of your overall home.

With all these home office ideas revealed, living and working in a small space won’t be a challenge anymore. If you’re having second thoughts about residing in a condo because of the quite limited space, remember that it’s all about smart interior designing. 


Units at Avida Towers Ardane have the space you need to work productively and rest comfortably after a long day.

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