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Creating a Homework Station That Gets Top Marks

When was the last time your study station or workspace inspired you? For most people, the answer is, “Not recently.”

Whether you’re setting up a spot for young scholars to study or prepping an area for your work-from-home days, you can kick inspiration into high gear with home office solutions that will get your creative juices flowing again.

Window wonder

It’s no secret that sunshine does the body good. Fix up a space near the window so you can soak up plenty of Vitamin D while writing that term paper or pumping out price lists.

Greenery looks great near a bright area like this, so a potted plant or two might help naturally bring your space to life.

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Courtesy of Sennikoff Architects.

Arts and crafts

The age of DIY is upon us. Embrace the casual cool vibes and create your very own home desk area.

Need a semi-permanent “to do” list? Try using chalkboard paint to make yourself a giant notepad on a nearby cabinet or a framed chalkboard. Tired of the overdone corkboard for your sticky notes? Framed chicken wire with clothespins makes a more shabby-chic memo board.

The possibilities really are endless for this type of style. Just don’t let your DIY-ing get in the way of the tasks you originally sat down to do!

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Courtesy of Zillow Digs.

Collaboration is key

For those less focus-intensive projects, investigate a collaborative work station with several small spaces or a giant community table. This type of work environment has been popular among small companies and creative agencies for the purpose of bouncing around ideas.

If you still want your own personal space, try to put a divider between you and the other desks for some extra privacy, and take it down when it’s time to meet and discuss. You know what they say: Teamwork makes the dream work.

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Courtesy of Zillow Digs.

A clear mind

While many of us would like to think we have complete control of our habit of logging onto Facebook or checking what else our calendar has in store for us, most of us really don’t. And the greatest enabler of this side-tracked behavior is a cluttered work space.

Set the stage for a clean slate with a bright white desk and matching chair, a simple light fixture, and an inspiring element. Keeping your work station simple and clutter-free ensures you have a productive day – even if your homework is less than exhilarating.

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Courtesy of David Scott.

Whether you’re up all night cramming for exams, have a work presentation due first thing in the morning, or are halfway through your daily email routine, you’ll feel more focused and productive by incorporating any of these tips into your work station.

Now, you should probably go get started on that long-overdue term paper, don’t you think?

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