1. Multifunctional Designer Home Offices: The Basis of Visual Calm

The first step to a relaxed room feeling is control over horizontal surfaces. A large, freestanding desk signals dominance and focus but requires iron discipline. If papers are left on it, the entire room appears untidy. Interior designers therefore work with the 80-20 rule for workspaces: only 20 percent of the tabletop may be permanently occupied, 80 percent must remain clear. This only works if the table itself possesses a sculptural quality that one intuitively doesn't want to cover. A depth measurement of at least 80 centimetres is crucial here to maintain the necessary distance from the monitor and simultaneously allow space for analogue notes. Soft evening light falling on a tidy, high-quality tabletop immediately signals to the brain: the work is done.
Livarea Expert Tip:Never place freestanding desks directly facing a wall; instead, always position them facing into the room or out of a window to relieve eye strain through changes in focus.
Furniture Tip for Freestanding Elegance: The ICF Unitable Manager Office Desk impresses with its architectural clarity and offers precisely the generous proportions that almost compel a tidy working style.



























































