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How to create a distraction-free study space

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How to create a distraction-free study space

How to create a distraction-free study space

Design a space that helps you focus

Exam season has arrived for parents of school-going children. Creating a distraction-free study space is essential for maintaining focus, boosting productivity, and enhancing the learning experience. With distractions being more prevalent than ever, a well-designed study environment can make all the difference.

To help homeowners prepare for this season, RE/MAX of Southern Africa shares some effective strategies for creating a dedicated, distraction-free study zone:

Choose a quiet location

Selecting an appropriate location is the foundation of a good study space. Aim for a quiet area away from high-traffic parts of the home, such as the kitchen or living room. If possible, choose a room with a door you can close to minimize noise and interruptions. If space is limited, even setting up a small nook or corner can work wonders as long as it’s designated solely for studying.

Get the lighting right

Lighting plays a crucial role in reducing eye strain and maintaining alertness. Natural light is ideal, so position the desk near a window if possible. If natural light isn’t available, use a combination of ambient and task lighting. Avoid harsh fluorescent lighting; instead, choose a soft desk lamp with adjustable brightness.

Ergonomic furniture is vital

A good desk and ergonomic chair can help maintain proper posture, reducing discomfort and preventing fatigue. Look for a chair that offers adequate lumbar support and position the desk at a height that allows the computer screen to be at eye level.

Ventilation is key

This time of year can be hot – and a comfortable room temperature is key to staying focused. A space that’s too hot or too cold can be distracting and lead to discomfort. Keep the study area well-ventilated and use a fan as needed to keep the room at an optimal temperature.

distraction free study space

A well-designed study space not only boosts productivity but can also add significant value to a home. Adrian Goslett, Regional Director and CEO of RE/MAX of Southern Africa, says that in today's world, where remote work and learning are increasingly common, buyers often look for homes with versatile, functional spaces that can serve as a home office or study area.

“A dedicated, distraction-free study room signals to potential buyers that the home is equipped to support focused work or study, making it a desirable feature. With built-in shelves, quality lighting, and ergonomic furniture, a thoughtfully arranged study area can elevate the property’s appeal, setting it apart in a competitive market and potentially increasing its resale value,” Goslett concludes.

If your home does not have the space for a designated study, perhaps it is time to start searching to see what homes are available within your price range.

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