Working from home is common in the post-COVID job market. However, many people find it difficult to remain productive during the workday when working at home. If this sounds familiar, there are some things you can do to help your space be as productive as possible.
How to be productive when working from home
Access to natural light reduces the reliance on artificial lighting, which presents some drawbacks if it is your main source of light. Artificial light is a more intense light compared to sunlight and can lead to eye strain over time.
For these reasons, it is recommended that you work in a space that is well-lit with sunlight. One downside to this is sun glare, which is especially relevant to those who work on computers.
Sun glare can be a distracting and difficult thing to work around. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to limit it.
Ways to reduce sun glare
The quickest way to reduce sun glare is by installing blinds on your windows. Blinds are simple to install and can be adjusted to perfectly suit your needs. A downside to this method is that it cuts off the natural light entering the room, which isn’t the best idea if you’re working for long hours.
A way around this would be to install Brise Soleil. Brise soleil is a fixture added to the outside of your windows, and it acts as a physical barrier limiting the amount of direct sunlight hitting the window. As brise soleil is installed outside of the home, it helps to maintain a consistent level of natural light. This can work to keep your space bright and comfortable, without the use of artificial lighting.
Lastly, you could reconsider the colour of your walls. Brightly coloured walls can help to reduce contrast in lighting and lessen the effects of sun glare on your screen.