So you've done the hard bit; you've ditched the office cubicle and have found the Holy Grail of nine-to-fivers' everywhere - working from home. Those still toiling in uninspiring workplaces will talk of you with envy. But working from home is not all tea on tap and sneaky snoozes on the sofa. With great freedom comes great responsibility, and it can often be more of a challenge to motivate yourself when the Mad Men box set is just over there. Or the pressure of having to create your own salary means working into the wee small hours of the morning, and home is no longer home but a place where you work which happens to have a bed and a washing machine. And no one has a cake sale. Ever. Fortunately, there are many ways to make your home office a sanctuary, a place where productivity can be sustained and inspiration can be nurtured. A good chair, good lighting and the right amount of space are essentials, but there are other considerations that could make a huge difference to the everyday business of working from home. Electrical sockets should be plenty and in a good position, where leads can be tucked away safely. Fixtures and fittings should be in good repair ‰ÛÒ never underestimate the amount of stress that can be caused by tripping over the same kink in the carpet every day or staring at that smudge on the wall. Once substance is sorted out, it's time to think about style. Are you a minimalist? Perhaps your home office resembles the bridge of the Starship Enterprise - a wireless hub with screens on the walls. Many people find this type of working environment accelerates productivity; the starkness of surroundings clearing the way for a clean thought process. Others find it uninspiring and impersonal, preferring lots of pictures, mementoes and post-it reminders everywhere. But which works better? Some would say that an advantage of working from home is that you can have it your way, so why not make it as personal as possible, with the satisfaction of not having the boss sneering at that hilarious cat picture you found on the internet and printed out on company headed paper. What way do you work? Do you have the best workstation? Or the smallest? Or the most ingenious? Ceiling Tiles UK have gained experience from over 35 years in the commercial interiors industry and are ceiling tiles suppliers. This allows us to evaluate all enquiries as accurately as possible and suggest the best solution. Whether you would like ceiling grid systems, armstrong ceiling tiles or suspended false ceiling tiles we have a solution as ceiling tile suppliers.http://www.ceilingilesuk.co.uk.
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