How to create a homework-friendly space at home

Staff Reporter

Turn everyday corners into inspiring study spots that help kids stay focused, motivated and excited to learn.

With the new term in full swing, many families might be looking for simple ways to make homework time feel less like a chore and more like a natural part of the day. Creating a dedicated, homework-friendly space at home can go a long way in helping children feel settled, focused and ready to learn.

To help homeowners create that dedicated space, the largest real estate brand, REMAX Southern Africa, shares their expert tips to help create versatile work spaces:

1)    Maximise available space

The good news is that you do not need a separate study or large home to make it work. A simple corner in a bedroom, an allocated section of the dining table or even a small nook in the hallway can be transformed into a productive study area with a little bit of creativity. The key is choosing a spot that feels calm and is removed from everyday distractions like televisions or foot traffic. According to REMAX SA, creating built-in storage solutions will also double as a value-boosting renovation.

 

2)    Good internet connections

As technology has become an integral part of modern learning, setting up a designated spot for devices and having a stable internet connection can help streamline homework time, while also making it easier for parents to keep an eye on screen time. Installing modern plug points with double adapters and USB ports is a great way to make the homework station more practical and will also future proof your property.

 

3)    Get the Lighting Right

Lighting can also have an impact on how a space feels. Natural lighting can really help boost mood and concentration, but a good, adjustable light fitting can be just as effective in creating a comfortable and inviting setup. The bonus is that, according to REMAX SA, investing in good lighting options will also help make the home more appealing to future buyers should the need to sell ever arise.

 

4)    Tailor the space to your child

Fun storage options like colourful containers, labelled boxes or shelves can help keep books and supplies in order while adding personality to the space. When everything has its place, it becomes easier for children to focus and build positive habits around their schoolwork. With the right supportive chair and a desk or surface that suits your child’s height, you have the foundation for a space where they can work with ease.

 

Beyond this, adding a personal touch can make the space feel even better. Whether it is displaying their artwork, choosing their favourite colours or putting up a few encouraging notes, these small details can make the area feel special and more motivating.

 

At its heart, creating a homework-friendly space is about making learning feel comfortable and achievable. With a few thoughtful touches, most homes can offer a space where children feel inspired to sit down, concentrate and take pride in their work.

But, if your home is bursting at the seams and a dedicated homework spot just isn’t possible, then perhaps it’s time to reach out to your nearest REMAX agent to start exploring your other options. You might just be surprised how much your current home has grown in value and what you might be able to afford within the current market.

For more real estate advice or to get in touch with your nearest REMAX Office, visit www.remax.co.za.