As remote or hybrid working is now well established as a permanent fixture in many of our lives, a well-designed home office is more important than ever. Designing a workspace that balances function and style is key to creating a productive and enjoyable environment.
Whether you’re converting a spare room, a corner under the stairs, or a dedicated office space, the right approach can turn it into a sanctuary that fosters productivity and well-being.
The Power of Thoughtful Design
A cluttered, unorganised home office can make working from home a daily struggle. Ill-designed furniture and a lack of thoughtful design can hamper productivity and negatively affect mental well-being. That’s where Neville Johnson steps in, offering tailored solutions that seamlessly combine your specific needs with stylish practicality.
Ergonomically designed furniture reduces strain, supports proper posture, and ensures comfort throughout the workday. Bespoke fitted storage keeps your workspace tidy and distraction-free, ensuring that your office makes the most of every inch of available space.

Maximising natural light is another essential aspect of any effective home office design. Light powerfully influences mood, and a bright, well-lit space is more inviting and energising. Our solution-led designs ensure that furniture is arranged to take full advantage of natural light through large windows or carefully placed lighting. This consideration not only enhances the overall atmosphere but also boosts productivity.
The Impact of Colour
Colour psychology plays a significant role in home office design. Different shades can influence mood, making it essential to choose the right palette for your workspace.
- Blues: Lighter blues, known for their calming properties, work well in reflective spaces, while darker shades are ideal for professional environments, conveying authority and reliability.
- Greens: Evoking nature, green symbolises renewal and tranquillity. Soft hues like sage promote a sense of balance, while vibrant shades like emerald inject energy without being overwhelming.
- Reds and Yellows: Red can be stimulating and invigorating, but too much can become overwhelming. Meanwhile, yellow radiates warmth and optimism, though it should be used sparingly to avoid triggering anxiety.
- Orange: Perfect for accent walls in dynamic areas, orange sparks creativity and liveliness, making it ideal for collaborative spaces.
- Neutrals and Soft Tones: Softer shades like grey, lilac, and white can enhance even formal settings, especially when paired with natural light.
The “Colour Drenching” Trend
A growing trend in modern design is “colour drenching,” which involves saturating a room in a single hue—covering walls, ceilings, doors, and even furniture in the same colour. This technique minimises contrast, creating a sense of spatial continuity and making rooms feel larger.

By experimenting with different finishes, such as matte walls alongside glossy accents, or exploring tonal variations of the same colour, you can add texture and depth to your office. Colour drenching is particularly striking in period properties with high ceilings, where bold design choices can create dramatic and visually stunning results.
Anyone working from home should create a home office that blends style, function, and well-being. Our designs offer custom solutions that elevate your workspace, enhancing productivity and comfort.
From ergonomically designed furniture to the thoughtful use of natural light and colour psychology, every element contributes to crafting a home office that works as hard as you do.
If you’re ready to transform your workspace into a productivity-boosting sanctuary, request a free design visit to explore how our expert designers can help you bring your vision to life.