Working from home? How to become a productivity ninja without losing your mind

Those of you who’re lucky enough to be able to work from home know what an amazing blessing it can be.

But with all that freedom comes with a unique set of pitfalls that could be keeping you from performing at your best. Maybe your kids are constantly demanding for your attention, your cat hits ‘delete’ on tomorrow’s presentation slides, or the lines between your personal and work life are becoming increasingly blurred. 

Whether you’re a seasoned work-from-homer or WFH noob, there are steps you can take to up your productivity to ninja level, all while keeping your sanity intact.

Here are ours.

1. Set up a dedicated work space.

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It can be tempting to set up your ‘office’ in bed where you have everything you ‘need’ (ie comfy pillows, your cat and Netflix streaming on your tablet), but having been there and done that, trust us when we say that it’s probably not going to work out for obvious reasons.

Just like how your bedroom should be a sanctuary that’s dedicated to rest, you need a space at home where you can focus 100% of your attention on work.

This way, you’ll automatically be mentally set up to work when you enter this space because its purpose has already been defined. And just like any work space, make sure it’s organised and equipped with adequate lighting as well as all the essential equipment you need to get work done.

2. Dress like you’re going to the office.

There’s an enduring insider joke among freelancers that shirts are a must, but pants, optional. And if you really wanted to, you could make it optional.

However, it’s been scientifically-proven that dressing well can improve your mental and physical performance, while dressing down can weaken your negotiation skills. So given that you’d want to perform at your best no matter where you work, why not dress for success anyway? 

Dressing right for your role will also serve as a constant reminder that you’re at ‘work’, and not at ‘home’.

3. Stick to a regular work schedule.

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When you’re working from home, you’re effectively your own boss. 

This means no one to breathe down your neck to get things done or remind you that your deadline’s tomorrow. Depending on how you work, this could either be a blessing or a slippery slide down the productivity slope.

To keep yourself and your output in check, make like you’re at the office. 

This means setting daily work hours complete with a schedule that lets you know what you should be doing every hour of your work day.

4. Have boundaries in place.

Without boundaries, it can be hard to keep your personal life from seeping into your work, and vice versa.

To maintain a decent productivity level and keep your sanity intact while working from home, it’s crucial that you have measures in place to keep your work and home life separate.

This could mean having a tough-love conversation with your family about you being at ‘work’, putting a sign outside your door that says ‘Do not disturb’, closing the door, limiting the time you spend on social media, or even listening only to certain types of music while you work

5. Commit to doing deep work.

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Cal Newport, the author of Deep Work: Rules For Focused Success In A Distracted World, advocates swapping multitasking for doing fewer things, and doing them well.

Newport calls this practice deep work, which he describes as “professional activities performed in a state of distraction-free concentration that pushes your cognitive abilities to their limit”. And the best way to get into this state? Schedule your time for deep work as well as the distractions that keep you from achieving it.

This means being consistent with when and how you work, as well as not checking your phone (or whatever else distracts you) whenever you feel like it.

Think of this way of working — which best-selling author J.K. Rowling used to complete the final book in her Harry Potter series, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows — as the regular strengthening of your focus muscle.

The goal here, says Newport, is to consistently produce innovative results that’s valuable and hard to replicate — a scientifically-proven by-product of being in a deeply-focused flow state while you work.

6. Make time to play.

Work hard, play hard, goes the saying.

If you work from home, this saying rings true more than ever. Doing something you love at regular intervals that takes you out of your ‘work’ headspace will not only help you relax, but also get back to work feeling inspired, refreshed and ready to tackle your next big task.

So whether play time for you is tickling the guitar strings, playing fetch with your dog or jumping on a call with your bestie, consider this encouragement (and guilt-free permission) to play every single day.

7. Create a daily shutdown ritual.

Constant deep work also calls for as much deep sleep as you can get, says Newport.

In fact, not getting enough of good quality shut-eye can hurt not just your productivity, but also your performance. According to the American Academy Of Sleep Medicine, adults who get less than 7 hours of sleep nightly tend to struggle with focus, creativity and resilience.

And it’s not just their work performance that suffers — they’re also more likely to be chronically tired, experience heartburn, heart palpitations, memory loss and a weakened immune system that leaves them more susceptible to falling sick.

Newport practices what he calls a work ‘shutdown’ ritual daily, where he makes a list of all his unfinished tasks for the day that he can work on first thing the next morning. This in turn, helps get these things off his mind so he can disconnect for the rest of the day.
To initiate your own daily transition away from work, do as Newport does: He literally says “shutdown complete” out loud.

8. Sweat it out on the regular.

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If you work, you’re likely to be stressed.

And it’s no secret that stress wreaks havoc on your mind and body, not only by chronically elevating your body’s stress responses, but also disrupting your ability to focus, think clearly and make rational decisions. 

Getting your body moving, muscles working and heart rate up regularly helps counteract these effects by triggering the release of feel-good endorphins, helping you relax. 

So if you’re all about smashing your productivity goals, need we say more?

12 Spring home decorating ideas

A fearless woman once said: “Florals for spring? Groundbreaking.” 

Yet, it’s the one true association that anyone makes when the spring season beckons. It’s the season where seemingly dead trees spring back to life, flowering in abundance and showering you with colour – something to look forward to after the drab white and grey of winter. 

Seeing that it’ll soon be flowering outside, it’s that time of the year again where you prepare your home for our favourite season of the year: Spring.

We’ve curated some simple spring decorating ideas that you can start using now to get your spring gears going. 

1. Don’t Be Afraid To Use Faux Flowers

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Love the longevity of faux plants and the smell of real ones? You can have both at home. Mix the two to great effect, just like how this home does.

2. Make Your Floral Centerpieces Fresh

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Okay, so maybe you don’t quite like the idea of mixing both faux and fresh flowers. If that’s the case, stick to freshly-cut flowers instead. Bright ones make for a great table centrepiece, and they smell pretty amazing too.

3. Add Bright Pops Of Colour

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Flowers don’t have to be your only option when it comes to making a spring colour statement. You can add hints that pop with small, decorative items that come in the spring palette of your choice.

4. Use Pastel Pink Shades To Warm Your Days

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Pastel pink has always been perceived as girly, but ain’t nothing wrong that and it’s an extremely pretty shade that makes it the ideal representative colour for spring in our books. 

Pink is also the perfect way to add some subtle warmth to your home

5. Or Try A Light Mint Accent Wall

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Not warming to the idea of having pink in your space? Try mint instead. Getting your home spring-ready doesn’t have to mean redecorating your entire home just having one accent wall in a fresh colour like soft mint can make a huge difference in lifting your mood and spirits.

6. Make Blooms A Prominent Part Of Your Wall

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Another idea for flowers that live longer? Put them in an art piece. Or get an art piece that has them.

If you have a floral painting that’s been hiding in storage all through winter, it’s time to bring it out of hibernation for spring.

Against light, neutral walls like stark white, it’ll instantly pop and make the entire room look brighter.

7. Consider Wallpapering Your Bathroom

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Painting isn’t your only option when it comes to brightening up your walls for spring wallpaper will work just as well, and it can be used just about anywhere in your home.

It’s an easy and fuss-free way to splash spring on your bathroom walls.

Go for a monochromatic if your goal is to extend its style longevity throughout the year.

8. Plant A Flowering Tree

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Nothing says spring like a tree that flowers. If you plant one in your garden, you’ll have the joy of looking out the window to your very own blooms, tended to by your own hands. Now that’s a springtime joy.

9. Try A Bright Carpet

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If you’re a fan of minimalist interior design, you’ll likely have carpets at home that sport a neutral brown, white, beige or even black — great for a subtle, low-key look, but if you’re in the mood for spring vibes, you’ll need to switch things up.

For that spring pep, try replacing your neutrals with a brighter carpet shade like pastel lavender, blue, pink, mint or even yellow. Given that rugs are so easy to switch up, you’ll be able to change looks in just minutes.

10. Go Tropical

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Springtime florals don’t always have to mean paisley prints or dainty flowers. You can also make a spring statement with bold tropical prints in rich, lush greens whether with real plants or a wallpaper.

11. Swap Your Winter Fabrics For Linen

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Spring equals warmer weather, which means it’ll help to swap your thicker fabrics at home for lighter, airier ones, such as linen.

Great places to start include your bed, curtains, sofa (with a slipcover), cushions (fluff them or even get new inserts) and even dining chairs, which can also be slipcovered.

And thanks to its subtle nod to the casual, shabby chic style, linen will help you step into spring in no time and with very little effort.

12. Dress Up Your Dining Table With Runners

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Got a bare dining table that screams winter more than spring? Bring warmth into your dining area by adding a table runner in a bright cheery colour to liven things up. It’ll make your transition from winter to spring in the easiest possible way. 

Want more decorating ideas? Download our Timeless Living: How To Design A Classy IKEA-Inspired Home ebook for free and get more spring decorating ideas here:

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How to achieve the farmhouse look in your living room with IKEA

There’s very little to dislike about the farmhouse look.

It’s shabby-chic, rustic, yet imparts cosy vibes that makes you want to curl up in that plush sofa in front of a fireplace, hopefully with a cuddly pet and book in hand. 

How better to achieve the farmhouse living room look than with a few pieces from everybody’s favourite furniture store, IKEA?

You’d be surprised to know that despite having famously minimalist-inspired pieces (that everyone loves to hack), IKEA does have a good number of farmhouse-worthy pieces that help you pull this look together easily. 

Just so you won’t run out of farmhouse living room ideas, we’ve picked out 13 pieces from IKEA that will help you with creating the farmhouse-inspired space of your dreams.

We’ve done all the work for you — now all you need to do is add them to your list and shop away: 

1. Make even your wall clock farmhouse-worthy

This will be the perfect piece to hang above your mantelpiece. 

Shop it here.

2. Get these 19th-century inspired cushion covers

If your larger furniture pieces are predominantly in neutral shades, then you’ll want to balance it out with some lively prints and colours on small decorative pieces, just like this throw pillow with a 19th-century French-style print.

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3. Add a cosy throw to your sofa

The farmhouse look is all about cosy chic – achieve that with this soft knitted throw blanket that not only looks good on your sofa but also against your skin.  

Shop it here.

4. Give your dining space rustic touches

Keep your dining table spill-free with this placemat that also doubles as a nice little farmhouse accent. The fact that every piece is handmade just adds on to the charm.

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5. Hang an oversized mirror over your mantelpiece

Whether you choose to hang this in a vertical or horizontal position, the brushed silver colour will complement the rest of your farmhouse living room colour palette beautifully.

We suggest hanging this over your mantelpiece or in the entry hallway for greater visual effect.

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6. Make a boho statement with a rug

Statement and subtle may be two contradictory things, but that’s exactly how we would describe the Lindelse rug. This high pile rug is extremely soft and feels lovely underneath your feet while being print-heavy. 

Despite that, its neutral colour ensures that it won’t look too out of place in your farmhouse living room decor.

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7. Use rattan storage for textural variety

Have kids at home? Then you’re probably used to having a fair amount of clutter lying around.

Keep it all away easily in a set of these rattan baskets. They’re also the perfect size to be spotted into your Kallax shelves if you already have one at home.

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8. Layer on rustic vibes with pine crate boxes

These crate boxes have a nostalgic design, reminiscent of the ones you see in the farmer’s markets filled with fresh produce.

You might not need to fill these with fruits, but you can certainly line them with excess fabric and place decorative items into them for a rustic farmhouse look.

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9. Get hooked on functional versatility

Keep your hallway neat (or green) with these set of hooks, which can be adapted to support your favourite plants, knick-knacks and everyday essentials.

The best part? Each one can be labelled, so everyone at home will know whose coat (or bag) should be hung on its respective hook.

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10. Add bamboo into the mix

This lovely shallow bowl is a gorgeous farmhouse decor addition to your living room.

Use it to display decorative items you love, whether it’s a fragrant bunch of potpourri or dried pine cones for a touch of nature.

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11. Give your fresh flowers a rustic home

Every farmhouse-style home needs at least two different vases – but you can always add on to your collection with this pretty Gradvis vase from IKEA. Fill it with fresh or dried flowers to add on to the rustic charm of your farmhouse living room.

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12. Frame your sofa with a charming coffee table

Are you in need of a coffee table in your living room that echoes farmhouse vibes? Look no further than the Liatorp coffee table from IKEA. It comes in a pretty white shade with a clear glass top so you can proudly display those coffee table books you’ve been collecting.

Shop it here.

13. Complete your look with the farmhouse-inspired Ektorp

Finally, no farmhouse living room is complete without the ultimate farmhouse-style sofa: the Ektorp. It’s comfortable, chic, and so easy to change up with our selection of sofa slipcovers in different fabrics

Shop it here.

If you’re looking for more IKEA inspiration from your home, be sure to download our free, Timeless Living: How To Design A Classy IKEA-Inspired Home ebook here:

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Where to get affordable West Elm slipcovers online

Anyone who has tried ordering West Elm slipcovers for their dated couch will tell you – it’s a pain in the asparagus.

Not only do they cost a small fortune, but also aren’t readily available for purchase on the site. That’s right, you’ll have to pick up the phone and punch those numbers in if you want some new fabric for your beloved sofa. And that’s if it hasn’t been discontinued.

Surely there must be an easier way?

Fear not my sofa loving friends, for we have heard your problems and are here to help.

I just want my couch slipcovered


“I just want a new slipcover for my sofa. Why is it so hard?”

I know, you’re not asking for the moon on a stick but somehow West Elm has managed to turn the process of buying their slipcovers into a real rabbit’s hole.

As of now there is no way to simply order them online via the website. 

And after calling to receive a quotation, going over the details and finally placing the order via the phone – you can only wait and twiddle your thumbs for the two plus months for your slipcover to arrive. 

It’s not the best experience, and we’re here to propose an alternative: Get them somewhere else.

Who are you guys anyway?


“But wait, who are you guys anyway?”

Comfort Works specializes in crafting tailor-made, form fitting slipcovers. We’re like the tailors you would hire for a custom made suit – but for sofas.

That’s basically all we do here.

For over 8 years we have been re-covering the world’s dated sofas and have saved more than 30,000 sofas from becoming landfill.

Most of the time, we get orders for IKEA sofas and have made a small reputation for making slipcovers better than the original. So we’re always excited to get enquiries from less common brands.

But no matter what sofa we work with, we’ll make a slipcover that will look good and feel good, guaranteed.

If that sounds like an overstatement, check out our Instagram page to see some of our work. Most of which were taken from the living rooms of our very own customers!

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Will it fit?


“Will the slipcovers be a perfect
 fit for my West Elm sofa?”

We are confident that it will. We stake our world-class reputation on it.

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Our World Class Reputation

Sometimes, we may already have slipcovered the very couch that you’re sitting on and can whip out a perfectly fitted sofa cover with no effort needed on your part. 

But if we don’t already have dimensions of your particular sofa model in our database, we’ll work with you to get your sofa measured and covered. This involves:

    • Sending us photos of your sofa and its model (for us to make sure we can slipcover it)
    • Ordering fabric samples (so you can pick a fabric that you’ll love)
    • Ordering your cover (you’ll be assigned an expert to guide you in getting your sofa measurements)
    • Working with us to measure your sofa
    • Sit back and relax! (we’ll take it from here and get your cover created)

That’s it.

Of course, we’ll be holding your hand throughout the measurement process and triple check the measurements so we can deliver a slipcover that fits your West Elm to a tee.

And if it doesn’t; we’ll fix it for you, whether by sending over new covers or by offering a reimbursement. That’s our secret to maintaining a stellar reputation on the most trusted review sites.

But rest assured, we usually get things right on the first try. We’ve helped hundreds of non-branded custom or even antique couches find a new life.

In fact, you may be surprised to hear that we create slipcovers for West Elm sofa models that West Elm themselves do not make slipcovers for.

What sofa models do you slipcover?


“You guys can make slipcovers for couches that West Elm can’t!?”

That’s correct! We’re pleased to say that we make slipcovers for more West Elm sofa models than West Elm themselves.

How?

Well that’s because instead of just producing slipcovers for the usual West Elm slipcovered sofas, we also create slipcovers for some discontinued and upholstered sofa models. 

In the case of upholstered sofas, this works by creating a cover that slips over any upholstered parts of the sofa (frame, cushions, etc) while creating cushion covers as per usual for zippered cushions.

For example, this leather upholstered chaise lounge has been slipcovered in that way:

Leather upholstered sofa that has been slipcovered

What West Elm models do we slipcover you ask?

The ones that we work with can be found on our site’s West Elm page (of course).

Here are some of them:

West Elm Sofas that Comfort Works Slipcovers

But even if you don’t see your model listed, it doesn’t mean we can’t do it. 

After all, we’re pretty good at measuring and getting couches slipcovered so don’t hesitate to shoot us an email to check if your WE can be covered.

Delivery Time


“When can I expect to receive my slipcovers?”

Unless there’s a global crisis stopping us from getting your covers to you, we do our best to get them over within 4-5 weeks from the time of order.

Of course, this will be discussed in detail when you place an order and we’ll let you know if we expect delays for any reason.

How much?


“So how much will it cost to cover my couch?”

Naturally, the price to slipcover your sofa would depend on the model, size, and number of seats. The good news however is that our prices are always cheaper than original West Elm covers (which tends to cost anywhere between 40-60% of the price of the sofa in question).

In short, you can expect a one to two hundred dollar difference between the original covers and the covers we make. 

Decor fans in particular would be delighted to hear that there are more fabrics, customizations and styles to choose from to really personalise the look of your sofa.

But wait! It gets better.

If you’re lucky enough to own a WE sofa that we don’t have ready measurements for (meaning we will need your help in working with us to measure your sofa), you’ll also enjoy a special discounted rate.

That’s right, instead of charging more for the extra work it takes to help measure your sofa, we instead charge less. After all, you’ll be involved in the process as well.

This is what you can expect to pay if we need to measure your sofa:

Prices for West Elm Sofa covers

So if you have a West Elm couch that needs covering, check us out and see if you’re one of the first to get your sofa model slipcovered!

And even if you’re not, you’ll still save a nifty couple of hundred compared to ordering from West Elm, and enjoy much faster shipping and style choices.

Interested in getting your West Elm sofa slipcovered? Learn more, place an order, or drop us an enquiry below:

Got a problematic pet? Here’s where to get help

Having a pet is always a wonderful thing, until it’s not.

Pet behavioural problems are common and they can range from something as simple as not being potty trained to something more dangerous such as attacking people.

Owning a problematic pet can be difficult, but not impossible with some help. 

Whatever pet behavioural problems you have, one thing’s for sure: don’t give up on your pet. Being a dog or cat owner is your responsibility from the day you decided to adopt them, hence you should aim to solve the problem, not avoid it. Besides, once you are able to correct their behaviour with some professional help, the reward is a happier, calmer pet that you’ll be able to have fun with. 

Not sure where to begin seeking help? Here are a few resources for you, depending on where in the world you are.

American College of Veterinary Behaviorists (ACVB)

The ACVB is a certifying board for vets who are specially-trained to advance the behavioural health of animals through research, science-based behaviour education, and the practice of clinical behavioural medicine. 

If you live in the U.S, think of it as a one-stop centre for you to get the right resource for any pet behavioural problems you have, whether you own a cat, dog, or even a horse.

Head on to the ACVB website to find a Board Certified Behaviorist in your area, who will then consult with your vet on how to best solve your pet behavioural problems. 

You can contact them here. 

American Veterinary Society of Animal Behaviour (AVSAB)

This society comprises a group of vets and doctorate-level animal behaviourists dedicated to improving the lives of animals and people through the understanding of animal behaviour.

You can apply to be a member and get access to professional forums on research related to animal behaviour.

Consequently, through this society, you can also get in touch with a professional animal behaviourist consultant near you. 

You can contact them here

Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB)

Live in the UK? Consider turning to the ASAB for help.

The body authorises Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourists (CCAB) who possess the appropriate skills, knowledge and abilities in the areas of animal behaviour.

This includes having an Honours or higher degree in a relevant subject, attendance at appropriate specialist courses, and at least three years of regular clinical experience. 

Getting in touch with someone who is an authorised CCAB will be able to help you out with your problematic pet, including training both you and your pet to better solve the problem. 

You can contact them here.

Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC)

The APBC is also another association in the UK that represents animal behaviourists.

Its members have a relevant degree and at least two years’ experience or a post-graduate qualification and a year’s clinical experience. 

These experts will work with you to identify the root cause of your pet’s behavioural issues and come up with treatment plans that are suitable for both you and your pet, as well as the circumstances you are in, including the kind of place you’re living in as well as concerns. 

You can contact them here or give them a call at +44 (0) 7483 429997.  

Dorothy Litwin

If you live in Canada, animal behaviourist Dorothy Litwin, who has a BA Honours in Psychology from York University is an authority you can turn to.

Her services include offering solutions for canine and feline behavioural problems including aggression, house soiling, separation anxiety, and fear.

What she does is go through your pet’s behavioural history, assess it, suggest initial treatments, and then work with you to choose a suitable plan that works for both you and your pet. Once treatment is in progress, she’ll follow up to see how the treatment works out. 

You can contact her here. 

Rory O’Neill

Rory O’Neill is an animal behaviourist based in Calgary, Alberta.

Even if you’re in another part of Canada, O’Neill does phone consultations too. She specialises in both dog and cat behavioural issues, and is one of the few Canadian dog behaviourists who specialises in rehabilitating aggressive dogs. 

You can contact her here

Animal Behaviour Australia

For those living in the land down under, Animal Behaviour Australia is a one-stop centre for tackling concerns about your pet’s behavior.

These professionals will help you understand your pet and work with the both of you to keep them from recurring. And no matter where you live in Australia, you can make a one-on-one appointment with a pet psychologist in your home at any convenient time via video call.

This way, the psychologist will be able to assess your pet and challenges you’re both facing, then design a plan to resolve it. 

You can contact them here, or give them a call at +610455 264 625.

Pets Behaving Badly

Together with Dr. Kate Mornement, you can tackle your problematic pet slowly but surely.

Dr. Mornement is an Applied Animal Behaviourist and Consultant with a PhD in animal behaviour who specialises in helping not only pet owners, but also those who work professionally with animals, so you can rest assured that you’re in good hands.

You can contact her here or give her a call at +610438 569 610.

Thinking of making your home more pet-friendly? Start with getting a custom-made, removable and machine-washable slipcover for the centerpiece of your home: Your sofa. Have fabric samples sent to your doorstep here:

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Inspiring home office spaces we love

More and more people are working from home, which is why it’s great to have a home office.

Whether you are remote working, catching up on work, or are working on your business, it is much better for your state of mind to have a space in your home dedicated exclusively to work.

If you’re still perching your laptop on your dining table or typing work e-mails in your bed, it’s time to give each space its own purpose.

Your workspace should be a place that is comfortable, inspires you to have new ideas, and hopefully boost your productivity. Here are 9 home office ideas you can incorporate into your home:

1. Designate a workspace purely for work

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Look around your home. Even if it’s a small studio apartment, there should be an area where you focus on work only.

If it’s a small space, it’s important that you utilise all the space you can, including vertical and horizontal. A loft bed with a workspace underneath it is a great option.

All your work items should be placed there. Once you enter a space that is solely dedicated to work, you would be able to get into the groove quickly and be productive.

2. Incorporate favourite colours

If you do not have a theme in mind for your home office, such as industrial or minimalist, go with something simple like incorporating 3 of your favourite colours that match well.

A combo like black, white, and navy blue would complement each other greatly, for example. You can also pick colours that inspire calm in you (light blue), or red if you want to feel energised while doing your work.

3. Plants!

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Bringing in the outdoors is always a good idea. Plants can give your home office a calmer vibe. If you do not have a green thumb, here are a couple of hardy plants that are great for your desk:

Zamioculcas Zamiifolia: also known as the ZZ plant (not hard to see why), this plant has fat stalks and bulging roots that store a huge amount of water. It can also tolerate prolonged periods of low light and doesn’t need much fertilizer. It’s a pretty hassle-free plant.

Peace lilies: they don’t need a lot of light and can forgive a few over-watering. Best of all, they are known for cleaning the air and removing toxins, so they will be a great addition to your home office.

4. Decorate your desk

It’s your workspace, so you should definitely decorate it with things that inspire you to work hard. It could be pictures of your family and kids, or it could be a list of things you aspire to afford.

Whatever you choose to put on your desk, it should either inspire you to work hard, or make you happy when you look at it.

5. Stick affirmative quotes around

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You know you are smart and hardworking. Sometimes, however, things out of your control at work can get you depressed and questioning yourself if it’s all worth it.

In this case, putting affirmative quotes that speak to you in a visible place can really help. Whether you hang it up or frame it, quotes like “doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will” and “the key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles” can help center you more than you realise.

6. Get a wide table and comfortable chair

If it’s your home office, you are probably going to spend a lot of time there. Make it a comfortable place to be, like getting a wide table to put all your work items on, along with your decorations and affirmative quotes.

Your chair is also important. Make sure to get one that supports your back, and does not leave your back feeling sore when you get up. Work should not come with the possibility of health problems in the future.

7. Face (or sit next to) the windows

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Natural light is important. There’s a reason why a lot of bigwigs in companies get large corner offices with floor-to-ceiling windows.

Natural lighting helps people be more productive and calmer. It also encourages a better mood compared to fluorescent lights or computer screens.

If you are unable to sit too near the windows, try getting reflective items like mirrors to extend the reach of the natural light.

8. Open shelves and cabinets

Get organized with open shelves and cabinets, so that you can easily see and reach for documents you need for work.

Some clutter may be what you need to work in peace, but too much clutter can really hamper you from performing your best. Imagine searching for hours for something you need, instead of spending those hours on actual work.

Even if it’s a small space, organize your work items by categories. This way, you won’t struggle to find things you need when you need them.

9. Put in a rest area

Finally, all work and no rest makes Jack a dull boy, so make sure you rest when you feel tired. A power nap can do wonders for your productivity.

Instead of going to bed, consider putting in a sofa or a chaise lounge in your home office so you can take a quick nap when you need to. When you want to switch up the look of your home office, you can just switch slipcovers for your sofa too.

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