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Study Room Design Ideas For Every Home

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Study rooms used to be only commonly found in bigger homes due to the need to dedicate extra space for them. Post 2020, the study room designs have surged immensely as remote working reaches its peak.  

But a study room’s purpose extends beyond just working from home. It can serve as a conducive study environment for your kids to do their homework or for you to work on personal projects or hobbies.

1. Choosing Where To Put Your Study Room

Having a proper study doesn’t have to be reserved for just 5 room HDBs or condominiums. The first step is to decide what the main purpose of your study is, which will determine the next few choices you make. 

Study areas are designed for maximum productivity and efficiency. For some, the bedroom is the preferred choice for their study areas, while others rather not be distracted by the comfort of their beds and choose their living rooms instead.

Study Room Designs In Living Rooms

For 5 room HDBs with suggested study areas or condominiums, the solution is pretty straightforward–the living room. Larger living rooms allow for a dedicated study room to be incorporated into the space.

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Half-glass walls are typically used to demarcate the study area so that you can still see what is happening around the house while in, allowing connectivity with loved ones while still maintaining a conducive noise-free environment. 

What’s more, the glass walls allow more natural light to flow into deeper areas of the home which brightens up the overall space and is known to help increase work productivity too.

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For open-concept lovers, a study space in the living room can still be done without walls too. The boundary is less noticeable and noise is not kept out, but the idea is still the same.

Study Room Designs In Bedrooms

If your home is smaller or WFH isn’t the norm for you, having a small dedicated study or work area in the bedrooms is much more spacing-saving and also applies to the kids.

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While these study room designs do not ensure complete privacy or eliminate any noise distractions, they are still far more conducive than lying on your bed or using the dining room table.

2. Colour Schemes For Focus Or Serenity

When you are designing your study room, there are more things you should consider than your choice of a good table and comfortable chair. You want to create an environment that optimises comfort and functionality to boost your productivity. A big influence on productivity is your study room design’s colour palette.

Colours are often overlooked for their aesthetics over their psychological properties. They can impact your mood positively or negatively, inspiring you or draining you. The right colour palette can uplift your spirits and energise you to tackle your day with enthusiasm.

For Focus

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Neutral and subdued tones like whites, beige, and greys are always a safe bet for study rooms designed for focus. The clean minimalistic look helps reduce distractions, making it easier to focus on your work or studying. They can also make a small space appear more roomy. These colours are versatile as they fit a wide range of interior design styles too.

For Serenity

If you’re seeking a serene and calming ambiance, deep and cool shades of blue and green are excellent choices. Blue is psychologically proven to evoke feelings of tranquillity and focus, making it ideal for your study area or room where you need to concentrate and work. Green, on the other hand, represents growth and harmony, which helps create a soothing atmosphere to reduce stress. These colours are perfect for creating a peaceful study environment, boosting concentration and productivity.

Ultimately, the choice of colour palette for your study area or room should align with your preferences and your goals for work and study. The key is to choose colours that resonate with you and help you achieve your best work.

3. Organising Your Study Room

A well-organised study room design can make all the difference in maintaining focus, ultimately, boosting your productivity in work and study.

Choosing The Best Desk For Maintaining Focus

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When selecting a desk, consider its size and functionality. The size of the desk should comfortably accommodate at least your books, your laptop or desktop computer, and any other stationery without being too cluttered. The height of the desk should fit you depending on your comfort, typically, they are between 1 to 1.5 metres.

Most importantly, the size of the desk should fit into your study room design and not take up too much space.

Choosing The Right Chair For Comfort

Your choice of chair can greatly impact your comfort and posture during long study or work sessions. Take into account the duration of your study or work sessions, and ensure that your chair provides adequate support. We recommend considering ergonomic chairs that support your back. Everyone’s preference is different so make sure to try out different options to find the most suitable one for you. 

In terms of interior design, consider the style and material of your chair. For example, if you have a Scandinavian home, wooden chairs would fit perfectly in your study room. If you are going for a contemporary style, consider coloured upholstered chairs for a pop of colour.

Choosing The Storage Options For Organisation

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Disorganisation is proven to drain your cognitive resources, reducing your ability to focus. An organised study room design is key in staying focused and minimising distractions. Invest in adequate storage solutions for your books, notes, and office supplies. Options include file cabinets, bookshelves, or even custom-built storage space to fit your room’s layout and style. You can also arrange your items in a unique manner for an aesthetically pleasing display.

4. Artificial Vs Natural Lighting

Like all other rooms, study room designs should not overlook its lighting. It serves a dual purpose in the study area or room, it can set the ambiance for the space and ensures that your study area is well-illuminated to facilitate effective learning or work.

Task Lighting

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Task lighting is designed to provide a concentrated light in a particular area. It’s ideal for reading, or writing. Good examples of task lighting are using portable desk lamps or LED strips under the cabinet like in the image above.  

Natural Lighting

Natural light just means sunlight that comes in through your windows. Natural lighting is considered the best form of lighting for study room designs as it is said to increase productivity by up to 40%. It also has health benefits in the form of boosting your mood, vitamin D levels, and eye health. Always position your study room or area next to the window for the best-intended effects.

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The right combination of task lighting and natural lighting in your study room can not only boost your productivity but also elevate the aesthetics of the space. So, whether you’re looking to create a soothing study environment or an energetic one, lighting is a crucial factor that should not be forgotten.

From HDB flats to condos, the size of your home should not factor into whether you can a study room or area as long as you can find the right idea that fits your specifications. For more interior design ideas, drop by our showroom to have our team provide the best advice that caters to your home!

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