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Megan Slack

David Beckham's workspace offers three vital lessons in home office staging – real estate experts say it boosts 'creativity and focus'

David and Victoria Beckham.

When decorating a home office, there is more to consider than its aesthetic. In this space, finding ways to feel calm yet energized and productive is just as crucial as its good looks – something that's inevitably not lost on David Beckham. The football legend recently offered a glimpse of the room in which he works – and while it may be a space beyond one of his family abodes, it provides three design lessons that are just as relevant for home office design.

Firstly, Beckham has set the perfect base for his office with a versatile neutral base – the perfect home office paint color, according to Ryan Fitzgerald, a real estate expert from Raleigh Realty.

'From my perspective, one of the most crucial aspects of this is choosing the right color palette for your walls. I'm a strong advocate for neutral tones in home offices. Personally, I've found that neutrals create a sense of calm and professionalism that's hard to beat,' he says. 'They provide a versatile backdrop that allows other elements in the room to shine without overwhelming the senses. This balance is key when you're trying to focus on work and maintain productivity throughout the day.'

Paint aside, Fitzgerald says that indoor plants are just as vital to creating a productive space with wellness in mind. This is the second lesson we can steal from Beckham, who has opted for two leafy Chamaedorea elegans (Parlor Palms) in the right corner of his room.

'I can't stress enough the importance of adding large plants to your home office. In my view, bringing a touch of nature indoors can completely transform the feel of a space,' Fitzgerald comments.

'I've noticed that offices with sizable plants tend to have a more inviting and alive atmosphere. It's not just about aesthetics, though. From what I've observed, plants contribute to a healthier indoor environment by improving air quality and helping to reduce stress levels. This can make a significant difference in your overall well-being and productivity when you're spending long hours at your desk.'

(Image credit: Future, Kristy Noble Photography)

Thirdly (and lastly), our choice of accent pieces is similarly key to sucsess. Again, we could do far worse than follow Beckham's lead, considering his velvet green chairs are the perfect shade for nurturing focus and creativity.

'When it comes to accents, I'm particularly fond of incorporating green into home office designs. In my opinion, green is an excellent choice for creating a serene and balanced atmosphere. I've found that it has a unique ability to relieve stress and promote a sense of renewal,' Fitzgerald comments.

'Whether it's through a piece of furniture, some decor items, or even smaller plants, adding touches of green can breathe life into your workspace without being overpowering. From my standpoint, it's all about creating an environment that inspires creativity and focus, and green accents can play a big role in achieving that.'

Getting the Beckham look begins with these handpicks below (all of which will look beautiful beyond the office).


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