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Still Work From Home? You Need These Home Office Essentials in 2024
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Date:2025-04-16 09:00:00
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If you still work from home, you need these home office essentials in 2024. No matter if you're on a hybrid work schedule, working from home because the repair guy said he would be there sometime between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., or have a full-time remote job, your home office could use an upgrade.
Office supplies should mean more than just a standing desk, a printer and some paper. Remote working means transforming your home office, living room, bedroom, or even walk-in closet into an office space that works for you.
Your productivity doesn't have to suffer just because you're working from home. We've rounded up home office essentials that will upgrade your home office setup, including an at-home espresso maker, an espresso pod organizer, some fun desk decor, and so much more.
These must-have home office items help you light an important video call like a pro, tune out the world around you with a top-rated headphone or ear bud, free you from terrible posture with a laptop stand, and make your desk that much better looking with some fun little interior design products that are far more aesthetic than your run-of-the-mill office equipment. We've even thrown in some office furniture picks including a must-see office chair to make you look super offish!
And because this is actually still your home and not a shared office space, you can indulge in some fuzzy slippers or a fun desk lamp. You can even enhance your environment with blue light-block glasses and an air purifier.
So no matter if you're a remote worker or just an employee working from home for the day, check out these home office essentials in 2024.
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