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    31 Things If You’re Ready To Go All-In On Your Home Office In 2024

    Take your cluttered desk and aching back as signals that it's time.

    1. A cascading wall organizer with six removable folders if your WFH station is drowning in papers that you're very scared you're going to lose.

    2. A cooling memory foam seat cushion that'll make you feel ~supported~ even on your longest days.

    a reviewer photo of the cushion on a black desk chair

    3. A desktop whiteboard designed to fit comfortably between a keyboard and a monitor, and be a place where you can write out all your absolutely-cannot-forget reminders instead of hunting down that sticky note from this morning's meeting.

    The dry erase board with the words "Isn't this fabulous?!!!" written out on it

    4. A slim laptop stand for raising your laptop closer to eye level, naturally forcing you to sit up straighter and prevent painful hunching.

    5. A sleek mug warmer so you can actually sit through your meetings instead of making constant trips to the microwave to keep your coffee at juuuust the right temperature.

    6. A pack of adhesive cable clips if you're tired of crawling under your desk yet again to fetch fallen charging cords.

    7. And an adhesive monitor clip that can hold up to 30 sheets of paper, making data entry and note-taking a breeze while clearing up loads of desk space.

    8. A clip-on ring light so your coworkers can actually see your beautiful face on calls, instead of a slightly sinister shadow of pixels.

    9. A discreet webcam slide cover that fits on almost any device to ensure your privacy and the peace of mind that you're not being spied on — through the camera, anyway.

    A reviewer photo of an open laptop with a camera cover applied with cover slide open for use

    10. A colorful wireless keyboard and mouse set for adding some joy-inducing color to your workspace without any bothersome cords to tie you down.

    11. This super cool faux book display made out of reclaimed materials that's sneakily hollowed out so you can transform rather-ignore eyesores into look-I-read decor.

    12. A mesh metal multi-drawer monitor stand with plenty of space to stash office supplies because your monitor is already hogging 75% of your desk's real estate space. Might as well get a riser that can pick up the slack.

    13. Or a sleek monitor riser with USB ports if your workday is frequently interrupted with scavenger hunts for an available outlet to charge your phone, headphones, desk fan, and any other WFH tech companions.

    the monitor stand with USB ports on the side and a phone wirelessly charging on top

    14. A six-outlet extender with two USB ports and a built-in night-light for quickly powering ALL your devices (yes, even those ones with huge charging cords) while freeing your feet from the tangled wire nest under your desk.

    15. An adjustable foam footrest that brings the floor to you, alleviating pressure on your hips from long hours spent sitting. For restless legs, try flipping it over and using your feet to gently rock it back and forth.

    The cover comes off and can be tossed in the washing machine for easy cleaning.

    Promising review: "GAME changer. I have slowly built up my perfect ergonomic setup at home and this was the last piece! It has helped my circulation and relieved pressure on my lower back." —Brian Kim

    Get it from Amazon for $40.95+ (available in three colors and in mesh or velvet).

    16. An adjustable phone stand to keep your workplace right-hand man (your phone) at your desk and by your side — plugged-in, charging, and ready for action!

    17. Or an adhesive under-desk phone holder for upping productivity by keeping your phone out of sight and hopefully out of mind without worrying that you might miss a call.

    18. An ultra-thin socket cover with an attached power strip so you can actually push your desk up against the wall instead of dealing with that awkward gap caused by the bulky plug for your powerstrip.

    19. Plus, a cable storage box because it'll free your feet from the tangled mess of cords under your desk. Don't worry, it's ventilated! No overheating electronics in my house. 

    before of reviewer photo, showing messy cords
    after photo of same reviewer, showing all the cords in the neat box

    Promising review: "I'm so happy with this organizer box. I can't stand a heap of tangled cords going every which way. I've got two AC adapter boxes in there. Also in the box is a small power supply, the cord for the iMac I use, and a long USB cord plugged into my charging station. It's awesome." —Ben W

    Get a two-pack from Amazon for $32.99 (available in three styles).

    20. A lemon-scented cleaning gel if you haven't cleaned your keyboard since...well, ever and it's covered in over a year's worth of stuck lunch crumbs and dust you'd rather not live with for another year.

    21. A memory foam lumbar pillow you can strap on to just about any chair to help alleviate back pain and improve posture. Side effects may include your mom not telling you to "Stand up straight!" next time you see her.

    A reviewer photo of a black leather office chair with the lumbar support pillow strapped to the back

    22. A plug-in Wi-Fi extender that'll eliminate internet dead zones and put an end to the constant housemate battle for conference room space (aka the living room) with a signal strong enough to handle a video call.

    Reviewer holding their phone up to the rectangular-shaped router that's plugged into the wall

    23. Super pretty rainbow prism sun catchers so you can bask in sunny rainbows even if you're stuck inside working. Who can't help but smile at a rainbow?!

    reviewer image of tiny rainbows reflected around a couch and room
    a reviewer photo of one of the prisms hung in front of a window

    Promising review: "I put two of these in my home office window, where the sun shines in in the morning. Every morning it's an explosion of cheerful rainbows and sunshine, and it just makes me happy to be alive! The quality is excellent. Even though they aren't crystal I honestly don't think you would ever see a difference if they were, other than being a few hundred dollars poorer. They are heavy, remarkably clear, smooth, crisp facets, and appear flawless." —Dr Hall

    Get a set of two from Amazon for $7.98.

    24. An adjustable standing desk converter for transforming any table or desk into an ergonomic workstation. Sit, stand, skip — work in a way that's comfortable for you without the investment in a brand-new desk.

    a reviewer photo of the convertor not extended in black
    a reviewer photo of the extended convertor in white with two monitors on it

    Promising review: "Been looking at these for months and finally decided to buy one. Super happy with my purchase. I didn’t want to replace my entire work desk so I opted for this. The entire unit slides up and down easily. Plenty of room around the monitor for speakers, pens, notes, even a fan. Easy assembly. Not too heavy. I’ve really enjoyed being able to stand at my desk. I’ve been struggling with lower back pain and standing more seems to be helping. I find myself wanting to stand more often than I thought. Great price. Would highly recommend." —halaly

    Get it from Amazon for $119.99+ (available in five sizes and three colors). 

    25. Or an electric standing desk that's got easy, motorized movement without the usual bank-breaking cost. Plus, you can program four presets to ensure it's at the right height for you every time.

    26. A set of stackable clear drawer organizers if you're afraid of getting snapped by rubber bands and pinched by paper clips every time you stick a hand in your desk drawer.

    27. An under-desk bike for anyone who struggles to squeeze a workout into their busy schedule. Now you can flex your multi-tasking muscles and pedal the day away while you work.

    28. A mini desktop humidifier to combat dry office air with a constant (and silent) stream of on-demand moisture. I can practically hear your flaky skin sighing with relief. 

    My skin gets flakey patches whenever the seasons change and my nose becomes downright painful in the winter from dryness. Not only did this little humidifier totally solve those problems, but it's still going strong a full year later after many, many hours of use. The bottom screws off, so it's a breeze to refill and it's all but silent, so no worries if you leave it running during a meeting. Occasionally, the mist hole on top gets a little clogged since I just fill it with regular tap water (if you're ambitious enough to use filtered water this may not happen?), but after wiping it out with a swab it's good as new. Highly, highly recommend to anyone who spends way too much time sitting at a desk. 

    Get it from Amazon for $25.97 (available in black and white). 

    29. A minimalist Zoom meeting door hanger so you can let everyone in the house know you're not to be disturbed without feeling like the town crier. Hear ye, hear ye! My third call of the day starts at high noon!

    a wooden door sign that reads "Zoom meeting in progress. Please come back when this door tag is off or text me"

    30. A compact mini fridge for days when you have A TON to do, and even a trip to the kitchen feels like too much of a distraction. It can keep snacks and drinks warm or cool, has a removable shelf, and can hold six 12-ounce cans!

    31. A UV-free sunlight therapy lamp because being stuck inside all day can be a downer, and a little sun simulation can go a long way toward helping you not feel so utterly drained before, during, and after the workday.

    a reviewer photo of the unlit light
    a reviewer photo of the light turned on

    Read more about how light therapy can potentially help with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) from Cleveland Clinic

    Promising review: "I was extremely skeptical if this light would do anything. I live in the Chicago area where during the winter we often do not get any sun. After about 10 days passed with no sun, I felt like I needed something to make me feel better. After using it for a few days now I actually do feel better and I had VERY low expectations that it would do anything. I'm pleasantly surprised and highly suggest it. It's small and sits on my desk, and is very easy to work." —Jeff S. Katz

    Get it from Amazon for $21.99+ (available in three colors).

    Now it's time to get down to business: