Work From Home Tips + Essentials

 

Since many people have recently found themselves working from home, I thought I’d share some of my tips and essentials. I’ve worked from home for many years, and have done so while living in less than 600 square feet, as well as in our current home. Up until this year I’ve worked as much as 80 hours per week from home, so I wanted to offer some of my tips that help me to be very productive, while still finding balance and relaxation.

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  1. Use the time you’d normally take to get ready and drive to work to do something relaxing in the morning. Take this time to de-stress and get yourself motivated for the work day ahead. Since my job requires me to be creative, I like to scroll instagram, Pinterest, and my favorite online shops in the morning to get myself inspired and in the right state of mind. My husband works from home a lot too, and he enjoys taking more time to make a nice breakfast that he wouldn’t normally be able to make when he goes into the office, or watches an episode of one of his favorite shows.

  2. If you can, turn on some good background music or listen to a podcast. I listen to XM radio all day long, and like to keep it set on 70s soft rock (The Bridge). My husband listens to a lot of podcasts, and we both will also listen to our playlists on Spotify.

  3. Make sure you have a good coffee/tea set up for making your own drinks at home. I personally don’t drink a lot of coffee, but my husband does, and likes to make sure he’s set up so he doesn’t feel the need to leave the house for a coffee run first thing in the morning.

  4. Don’t work in your pajamas! I definitely don’t think you need to get ready as if you were going to leave the house for work, but don’t work in what you sleep in. I like to work in comfortable, but cute clothes. Something that you could run out the door in, or wouldn’t be embarrassed in if a neighbor rang your doorbell. Most days this time of year I like to go with leggings paired with a more fashionable sweatshirt.

  5. Set your work hours and stick to them. Don't be tempted to check your email or open your laptop after hours since it’s at your fingertips. Make sure to maintain a work/life balance.

  6. Work in a different spot than where you hang out and relax at night. If your home can accommodate it, work in another room. We didn’t have this option when we lived in a 600 square foot apartment, but I made sure to sit in a different spot than I would sit in the evenings when I was relaxing. Try not to work in your bedroom if possible. Resist the temptation to work from bed in the mornings or at night.

  7. Take frequent breaks to get up and move around. I rely heavily on my apple watch to make sure I’m standing up and moving around enough, and getting at least 10,000 steps a day. If possible, don’t work from the sofa. Work from a desk chair or dining chair, as you’ll be more likely to get up and move around more often. The goal is to be comfortable, but not lounging. I find I am never as productive (or willing to get up often enough) if I’m lounging while working. 

  8. Take a lunch break even if you decide to eat your lunch while working. Use the time to do something for yourself. Go for a walk, do some laundry or a quick cleaning task.

  9. Don’t allow yourself to get distracted during work hours. Don’t get on your phone and mindlessly scroll through social media or your favorite websites. Stay focused and leave the fun for breaks and after work. If you don’t need your phone for work, put it in another room so you won’t be tempted. 

 

Desks for Every Budget

 

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Weekend Style: Spring Outdoor Updates

 


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Serena & Lily Spring Design Event

 

The spring design event is on at Serena & Lily, and everything is 20% off! I thought I’d round up all of the pieces I own and love along with a sneak peek at a few that I have on order currently! They don’t have site wide sales very often, so if you’ve been eyeing something now is a great time to bring it home!

 

March Target New Arrivals

 

 

Weekend Style: Spring Bedroom

 

 

Stylish and Affordable Media Consoles

 
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Amazon Decor Finds

 
 

Affordable Planter + Vase Roundup

 
 

Weekend Sales

 

There are a lot of great sales happening this weekend, so I thought I’ve pull together a few of my favorites! I’ve definitely been feeling like transitioning my home and wardrobe over to things that feel more like spring lately, since the weather’s starting to warm up and the sunny days are becoming more frequent!

American Eagle — 30% off Friends and Family Sale

World Market — 30% off Living Room and Office Furniture

Target — Up to 29% off Bedding, Bath, Rugs, and More!

Pottery Barn — 20% off + Free Shipping

 

Weekend Style: Earth Toned Living Room

 
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Table Lamps for Every Budget

 

Today I’ve put together a huge roundup of table lamps that will fit into any size budget. I’ve sourced options ranging from $20-$500! Personally, lighting is an item that I spend a little more on in my home, but not necessarily for every single light. I think a few well-placed statement light fixtures go a long way. For lighting that isn’t necessarily the focal point in the space, I’ll opt for something more affordable, which frees up my budget for whatever the focal piece is in the space. I’ve been loving tapered shades lately, and think think any of these lamps (or ones you already own) could easily be updated or customized just by swapping the silhouette of the shade! I will link a few tapered shades below as well!



 

High/Low Design Board: Modern Classics

 

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Affordable Nightstands

 
 

Weekend Style: Spring Entryway

 

 

Bedding Roundup

 

One of my favorite things to purchase for my home, and one of the few things I am guilty of overbuying, is bedding! I truly feel that there is no substitute for a good night’s sleep, and bedding plays a big part in that. I also enjoy a well made bed that looks very inviting. I make my bed every day, and love the feeling of getting into a nicely made bed every night! Today, I’ve rounded up some of my favorite bedding along with my formula for how I personally like to make my bed. I know climate and the temperature in your specific bedroom will affect how many layers you’d personally like to include, so this can certainly be adjusted to suit your needs.

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When I make my bed I always include these six things:

  1. Soft Sheets

  2. Quilt

  3. Pillow Shams

  4. Duvet + Cover

  5. Blanket

  6. Decorative Pillows

I’m going to go through each category and provide some affordable and luxury suggestions for each. I like to use a mix of both in my bedroom.

Sheets

If there is one category that I’d splurge on, it’s sheets. Since that’s the layer that comes in direct contract with your skin the most, it’s really important to me to have something super soft and breathable. I have been able to find other brands for lower cost that are comfortable after several washes, but find they end up pilling after a while, and don’t have the longevity as something made with higher quality materials.

Quilt

After I put on the sheets, I like to layer on a quilt so that we have the option to just have a light layer on in case our bedroom gets hot during the night. Where we live the temperature can fluctuate a lot from day to day, so it’s nice to have plenty of layers to accommodate the temperature changes.

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Pillow Shams

I usually like to tie in my pillow shams to either my quilt or my duvet cover, but this is definitely an area where you could incorporate some more color and pattern into the space, especially if you don’t want to use too many decorative pillows.

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Duvet + Cover

I like to add in a nice thick duvet insert and a neutral cover to give the bed a fluffy and full look, plus we also like the added weight while we’re sleeping. In our bedroom a thick duvet isn’t always practical some months out of the year, but even then I’ll typically fold it at the foot of the bed to keep things looking styled, and some nights we’ll remove it before bed if it’s especially hot.

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Blanket

I like to add in one more layer at the foot of the bed with a throw blanket. This layer is mostly decorative, and we typically pull this off the bed before sleeping at night. That being said, I don’t think this layer needs to be expensive, so I’ve rounded up a lot of affordable options for this category.

Decorative Pillows

The last layer I like to add is 1-3 decorative throw pillows to complete the styling and add in a bit of pattern and personality. For the bedding, I focus on neutrals and a lot of texture, and the decorative pillows are where I like to mix things up since those are more affordable to change out when you want to switch up the look in your space. That way, if you decide to invest in some bedding items you won’t have to worry about tiring of the colors and feeling the need to change those pieces out prematurely.

 

Affordable Artwork

 

Artwork plays such a large part in how a space feels and can really help pull a room together and make it feel complete. It can also be one of the biggest investments you make in a space, but it doesn’t necessarily have to be. Today, I’ve pulled together some great affordable artwork options that won’t blow the budget, and will still make your room and design look polished and complete. I’ve rounded up some options that are framed and ready to hang, and some options that are downloadable or unframed that can be more customized to your space.

Framed Pieces


Downloadable Prints and Unframed Pieces

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Tj Maxx New Arrivals

 


 

Target President's Day Sales

 

There are a lot of great sales happening at Target this weekend, so I’ve pulled together some of my picks from a few categories. They’ve added a lot of new furniture and accessories online, so I’ve rounded up my favorites below!

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20% off Furniture!

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Free $40 gift card when you spend $250 on nursery furniture and more!

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Weekend Style: Casual Muted Blue Living Room