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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2025
How to create a cosy study space at home

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Saqlain Rizve
21 August, 2024, 12:10 pm
Last modified: 21 August, 2024, 12:19 pm

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How to create a cosy study space at home

The study space is more than just a desk and a chair, it’s a corner in your home for focus and productivity

Saqlain Rizve
21 August, 2024, 12:10 pm
Last modified: 21 August, 2024, 12:19 pm
If you prefer a calming environment, lighter shades like blues, greens, greys, whites, and pastel yellows are excellent choices. Photo: Interior Company
If you prefer a calming environment, lighter shades like blues, greens, greys, whites, and pastel yellows are excellent choices. Photo: Interior Company

The environment in which you write or study significantly influences your effectiveness. Not only does it impact efficiency, it also determines whether the work is completed. 

For instance, consider typing on a laptop. While reclining on a couch might seem comfortable for writing a lengthy paper, sitting upright at a table actually improves typing speed and reduces errors. Even small decisions like using a mouse and mouse pad can affect your work pace.

Other factors related to the study space can also impact productivity. Is there enough room? Can reference materials be easily accessed while working? The study space is a valuable resource for academic and official work's success, so it's essential to make a suitable study area that works best for the individual.

Notably, the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the need for dedicated study spaces at home. With schools and offices transitioning to remote operations, homes have had to adapt and people have become more used to working from home. This culture still exists. 

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So, the study space is more than just a desk and a chair. It's a corner in your home for focus and productivity. And it gives one a distraction free environment which can enhance efficiency.

According to the architects, the first essential step for a study space is isolation. This means finding a quiet spot in your home—whether it's in your bedroom or a separate room. 

However, "It's better to choose a room without a bed. We associate beds with sleeping, so having one next to our study area could easily disrupt us. It might lead you to leaving the study space and laying on the bed," suggested Snahasis Saha, partner architect of Two Fold Studio. 

And while the choice of measurement varies, a minimal study space can be as small as 4 feet by 4 feet, offering sufficient isolation.

Besides isolation, there are other basic necessities for a study space: a desk or table, a chair, access to power, a bookshelf, internet connectivity, proper lighting - such as a desk lamp or well-positioned ceiling lights, and a music system if you are a music lover. 

The space should also be temperature-controlled for your comfort. It's important to create a welcoming environment that encourages productivity, rather than an uncomfortable one that makes you want to finish quickly and leave.

Lights and power connections

"Lighting plays a crucial role in creating an effective study space," said Rashed Chowdhury, principal architect of Dehsar Works, adding, "Positioning the table in front of a window is ideal for natural light, which allows for comfortable reading and writing, compared to artificial light." 

For artificial lighting, a 4,000 Kelvin light is recommended, as it provides a balance between white and warm/yellowish colour, which is easier on the eyes.

If you feel sleepy while studying, turning on a lamp with cool light will help you feel more awake. Photo: DelMar Fans and Lighting
If you feel sleepy while studying, turning on a lamp with cool light will help you feel more awake. Photo: DelMar Fans and Lighting

Bright blue or white light, also known as cool colours, promotes alertness and focus. These colours simulate natural daylight, which triggers the brain to improve concentration and productivity. When tackling challenging subjects or complex tasks, consider using blue or white light. 

Notably, if you feel sleepy while studying, turning on a lamp with cool light will help you feel more awake. Use blue or white light during the morning and early afternoon to match your brain's peak hours. 

However, be cautious not to overuse blue or white light from screens, such as phones or computers, at night, as they can disrupt your sleep quality. 

Access to power and internet connectivity are also crucial aspects of a study space. "It's important to ensure there's an electricity supply port and since the internet is now an indispensable part of our lives, ensuring its availability is equally essential," noted Chowdhury.

Set up your study and work materials in a quiet location where you won't easily lose focus. If possible, shut the door and let others know you would like some alone time to get work done. 

Colours

When selecting colours for your study space, it's important to consider a few key factors. The goal is to create an inviting, distraction-free space that motivates you to work diligently and maintain focus. Achieving this starts with choosing the right shades of paint or wallpaper.

Begin by thinking about the atmosphere you want for your workspace. If you prefer a calming environment, lighter shades like blues, greens, greys, whites, and pastel yellows are excellent choices. 

These hues promote relaxation, reduce stress, and enhance focus. Blue, for instance, encourages a tranquil mindset, while green symbolises growth and balance. The neutral tones of grey and white create a clean, uncluttered ambiance, allowing one to concentrate better. 

On the other hand, if you're looking to create a more stimulating space that fosters creativity, bold colours such as purples, oranges, and reds might be more suitable.

Furniture and plants

Nowadays, wooden study tables and chairs are a popular choice due to their classic aesthetic and durability. Wood furniture provides a warm and inviting feel, making it an excellent option for study rooms. 

For a more modern and sleek look, consider study tables made from metal or engineered wood. Metal tables are sturdy and often feature powder-coated finishes for added protection. 

Engineered wood, such as melamine board, offers a balance of affordability and durability. These materials are easy to clean and maintain, making them ideal for study spaces. 

Due to their green colour, plants facilitate creativity and productivity. They clean the air, which can reduce fatigue and improve concentration. Photo: Fabdiz
Due to their green colour, plants facilitate creativity and productivity. They clean the air, which can reduce fatigue and improve concentration. Photo: Fabdiz

When choosing furniture, ensure it aligns with your style, budget, and durability needs while prioritising comfort and functionality to create an inspiring study environment.

Moreover, a chair is more than just a place to sit; it's a functional and ergonomic design that supports our bodies during various activities. From office chairs to dining chairs, each type serves a specific purpose. 

Consider factors like cushioning, backrest height, armrests, and swivel features when choosing a chair. Whether you're studying, working, or relaxing, a well-designed chair enhances your comfort and productivity.

It will be effective to add plants and flowers. "Plants do more than just add decoration to your area", said Saha. It's a well known fact that due to their green colour, plants facilitate creativity and productivity. 

Moreover, plants also clean the air which can aid in reducing headaches, fatigue, and lack of concentration. 

You can keep plants like Cordyline Terminalis, Lucky Bamboo Plant, Boston Fern, Calathea Pinstripe etc, which are available at most nurseries. Also there are plenty of online shops that sell a variety of indoor plants. 

When choosing a chair, consider factors like cushioning, backrest height, armrests, and swivel features. Photo: Amazon
When choosing a chair, consider factors like cushioning, backrest height, armrests, and swivel features. Photo: Amazon

Besides plants, incorporating a soft carpet under your seat will make you feel more comfortable. Artificial grass carpets are also widely available in the market, offering a green and nature-inspired option that can enhance both comfort and concentration. 

Cost

You can create a study space for over Tk1,00,000 and beyond if you desire. "However," remarked both Saha and Chowdhury, "one can make a beautiful study area within Tk20,000 to Tk30,000 as well."

"For instance," they explained, "a desk can be found for Tk8,000 to Tk12,000 at local furniture markets or certain furniture stores. A standard chair typically costs around Tk5,000."

In addition to this, a basic bookshelf can be obtained for only Tk3,000 to Tk5,000. As for plants, the cost varies depending on your selection and for lighting it shouldn't exceed Tk2,000. And lastly, a small carpet can be purchased for Tk1,000.

 

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