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Decorating a study room in your home

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Usually speaking, a study is a room destined for reading, doing computer or paperwork. In some particular examples, it can also serve a room where the kids do their homework or from where one runs his/her house-based business.

The finishing of a study is of the utmost significance because this is what provides it that comfortable, yet sober environment that one needs in order to focus. Pick a paint color that relaxes you and keep you targeted, without distracting your focus in any way. Colors like sage, pale yellow, or even crisp white are extremely appropriate.

When it comes to flooring, select whatever matches the style of your house best. Ceramic tiles are famous to be very powerful and simple to clean, while wooden floors provide warmth to a room and make it look more like a part of a home than an office. Carpets come in all sizes and shapes, so you need to look at your choices fully before you make a choice.

If you are done with the fundamentals of the room, it is time to pick the furniture. Speaking from an extremely minimalist point of view, all you need is a chair, desk, computer, desk lamp and bookshelves. In reality, very few people stick to these bare essentials, as that can lead to a somewhat cold, empty area. So, you should analyze your needs and proceed accordingly.

For example, if the room should be mainly destined for reading, try a wall-to-wall wooden bookshelf. Buy an ottoman or another sofa type, some plush chairs and a little end table where you can put your tea and tray of cookies, if. On the other hand, your activity will be based on PC work, go for a modern desk, PC chair and all the high-tech gadgets you need. You also need to arrange for a storage area, whether in the form of cabinets or other filling gadgets.

Do not forget to think about study room lighting. If you have 1 or 2 big windows, one desk lamp and a wall fixture should be more than enough. Anyway, if natural light comes scarce, you should consider purchasing more light sources, so as not to put your eyes at danger. Curtains are also extremely vital and tend to affect the quantity of light and heat that comes into the room, so pick wisely.

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