How to Design a Functional Home Office in Singapore
Creating a productive workspace in your HDB or condo without sacrificing living space
Designing a Home Office for Singapore Living With hybrid work becoming the norm, a dedicated workspace at home is no longer optional. The challenge in Singapore is finding space without losing precious living area. Where to Put Your Home Office The spare bedroom is the most common choice. A 3m x 3m room comfortably fits an L-shaped desk, bookshelf, and storage cabinet. The living room corner works well with a built-in desk and overhead cabinets. Use a screen or bookshelf to visually separate the work zone. The balcony can be enclosed (check HDB or condo rules) and converted into a bright, ventilated workspace. Under the staircase in maisonette units offers a cozy nook that is otherwise wasted space. Essential Furniture and Setup A proper desk at least 120cm wide and 60cm deep gives enough space for a monitor, keyboard, and documents. Height should be 72-75cm for ergonomic comfort. An ergonomic chair is worth investing $300-800 in. Your back will thank you after years of daily use. Look for lumbar support, adjustable height, and breathable mesh. Cable management is important. Install a cable tray under the desk and use cable clips along the wall. Plan power points behind the desk during renovation. Lighting and Electrical Position the desk near a window for natural light but avoid glare on your screen. Add a desk lamp with 4000K color temperature for task lighting. Install at least 4-6 power points behind your desk area. Include USB charging ports. Consider a dedicated circuit for your computer setup to avoid tripping the breaker. Acoustic Considerations If you take video calls, consider acoustic panels on the wall behind you. Even a thick curtain or bookshelf filled with books helps reduce echo. A solid door instead of a sliding door provides better sound isolation.
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