Décor, comfort and productivity are all important to have in a bedroom― especially a college dorm. So what can you do to have a relaxing bedroom that might also boost your productivity and become the perfect office? Here are some tips!
Shelves are your best friends
If your room is not very spacious shelves can be your best friend to de-clutter your small space. It has been proven that organized spaces are a productivity booster, not to mention that you will save yourself loads of time when searching for a particular item.
Turn on those lights!
Great illumination can change your perception. The brighter the light, the more spacious your room will feel. Plus, you will need good lighting when hitting the books for those tests, so buy a great lamp and study away.
Smart Bulbs
LED based light bulbs are new in the market and energy efficient. They also sync with your phone and other mobile devices. Some of these smart bulbs can even change to the color of your preference or your mood.Walls
Color theory is known for influencing people’s emotions, actions and even purchasing decisions. Ever wonder why you can’t get out of a certain store without purchasing something? Some stores are strategically decorated and painted in a certain way to influence customers to buy. Well… your room is no different. In fact, the color of your walls might determine how spacious your room will look, and how comfortable or productive you might feel in it. Just remember that blue and green tones are meant to emphasize a soothing feeling, while yellow and red hues boost productivity. You can also go neutral and paint your room in white or earthy tones to make your room look larger in size, while still giving you that productivity boost.
Versatile Furniture
Versatile and fold-able furniture can be your best friend when boosting productivity in limited spaces because it gives your room the ability to transform from a bedroom into an office and back again. Here is one cool gadget that could prove useful in limited spaces.
Tell us. How do you boost your productivity?