Valuable Tips for Decorating Your Study Room

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A study room is a space designated for your work. 

An ideal study room is inspirational, creative, and functional. It’s supposed to be calming and relaxing. 

A few basic rules or hacks can elevate the looks of your personal working space.

Remember, the interiors and décor of your home are an extension of you. Some prefer to follow a particular aesthetic or color scheme; others like to mix it up and experiment or keep it minimal.  

Whatever your preference is, these tips will certainly be of good use to you! 

Have Access to Natural Light

The purpose of a study room is to help cultivate a better work ethic. For this reason, nothing matters more than natural light. It brightens a room and makes it look more lively and spacious and increases productivity and motivation to learn amongst people.

Pick a room with large windows or skylights. Research shows that working in a windowless room or a study with minimal access to natural daylight leads to depleted mental and physical health. 

Pro tip: Use mirrors to bounce natural light across the room. 

Choose The Right Color Scheme

The color palette of your study should be harmonious.

Two main things to consider when you pick your shade are; a) the specific use, and b) the room size.

Colors affect a person’s mood and productivity.

For example, shades of pink exude femininity and calmness. It’s an ideal color for fields related to health and beauty, particularly female-dominated careers. If your work involves writing articles or managing a useful blog, surrounding yourself with yellows and blues can boost creativity.

Larger rooms can use darker colors and still appear classy and comfortable whereas smaller rooms should stick to lighter or neutral wall paint so they don’t look stuffy.

Pro tip: Always select the paint after choosing furniture and fabric.

Stay Away from Clutter 

Clutter doesn’t necessarily mean litter and disarray. Clutter could even be an organized mess.

Decorating with a lot of knick-knacks and trinkets may give a room more character and make it prettier but also creates a visual distraction.

The environment affects your mood hence the ability to work effectively. Clutter creates confusion, chaos, and loss of focus. Allowing clutter can lead to hoarding and eventually, health issues.

The state of your mind is as good as your surroundings.

Minimalism redirects your attention to work and generates a sense of peace. 

Pro tip: Create adequate hidden storage compartments to minimize the chances of clutter. 

Add Accents

Traditional and one-note interior design layouts are a thing of the past. Don’t be afraid to mix and match with accents.

Patterned walls, wainscoting, upholstery, and vintage chandeliers in modern settings are all subtle examples of accents that will elevate the look of your study room.  

Accents offer a balanced contrast against the running theme of the room.

Pro tip: Decorative art pieces like sculptures and water walls add great value to design.

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Personalize Décor 

Décor that reflects your personality makes for a great display. 

Dedicate a wall to posters, stickers, photographs, and quotes that make your space more inviting. Choose art that stands out to you and compliments the vibes of the study. 

Keep customizing that creative space to keep up with yourself. 

Pro tip: Self-portraits and D-I-Y items will give your space a personal touch. 

Conclusion

The aesthetic of your room influences your mood, behavior, and productivity. 

This is why it’s important to think before painting your study and picking out the furniture. It’s not always about what looks pretty or goes with the décor. 

The benefits of a unique study room will all show in the results of your work!

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