How to Style a Minimal Home Office That Reduces Distraction
A minimal office is not a bare office. It is a space stripped of the small visual demands that pull your attention from the task in front of you. In UK homes, where workspaces often share rooms with sleep, family life or guests, that quiet focus is hard to find by accident. It has to be styled in. The reward is hours that feel longer in a good way, with fewer false starts and far less low level mental noise. This guide explores how to create a minimal home office that reads as calm to the eye and steady to the mind. We discuss editing your tools, choosing a quiet desk, limiting your colour palette, hiding storage, picking a chair you forget about and getting your lighting and floor right. At Furniture in Fashion, we work with customers who want rooms that let them think clearly....