DIY Home Projects: Creating a Study Space That Will Help Your Kids Stay Focused

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Mortgage and Lending with Benchmark Mortgage NMLS# 247026

DIY Home Projects: Creating a Study Space That Will Help Your Children Stay FocusedIf you're a parent of school-aged children, you've likely been concerned with their study habits at some point. Sitting down in front of the television or at the dinner table to crack open the books is going to be less efficient than doing so in a quieter, more productive work space.

Let's explore how to create a study space that will help keep your children focused and on task.

Ask The Kids What They Need To Be Productive

Before you get to work on creating a new studying space, it's a good idea to have a chat with those will be using it most. Ask the children what kind of surroundings they feel would help to keep them productive.

Younger kids may only need a small desk area but would appreciate more space in the room. Conversely, older children who are in high school are likely to need a lot of desk space for laptops, textbooks, and other studying materials.

Starting the project out by asking what they need ensures that they get what they need out of the space.

Brighten Up The Room

Focus on how the room is lit. A dark room isn't likely to be a positive studying environment. If possible, natural light sources should be used as much as possible.

Studies indicate that sunlight is better at keeping individuals alert and focused than fluorescent or other types of home lighting.

Also, consider adding some plants which can help to keep oxygen levels a bit higher in the room. Note that you'll want to avoid making the room so bright that it's distracting. Plus, the sun can cause quite a bit of glare depending on how much outdoor exposure the room has.

If there's already a lot of natural light, consider a set of curtains that can reduce or block out any glare to allow for a more comfortable learning environment.

Eliminate Any And All Distractions

Distractions – especially those which are useful for procrastinating – are the bane of any productive space. There should be no television, no video games and no other distracting elements in the study area. The only furnishings should be those used for studying.

A study room is an excellent addition to any home with school-aged children. If you're in the market for a new home – study spaces included – contact your local mortgage professional today.

Comments (7)

Kat Palmiotti
406-270-3667, kat@thehousekat.com, Broker, Blackstone Realty Group - brokered by eXp Realty - Kalispell, MT
The House Kat

That first one is a great idea (asking THEM what they need!). Some kids like noise, some don't. 

Dec 20, 2017 03:11 AM
Sham Reddy CRS
H E R Realty, Dayton, OH - Dayton, OH
CRS

Distractions, you don't have to look for them, they will find you!!!

Especially those which are useful for procrastinating – are the bane of any productive space. There should be no television, no video games and no other distracting elements in the study area. The only furnishings should be those used for studying.

Dec 20, 2017 03:48 AM
Andrew Mooers | 207.532.6573
MOOERS REALTY - Houlton, ME
Northern Maine Real Estate-Aroostook County Broker

Out of the traffic pattern of a kitchen with their brothers and sisters passing through. Get those desks set up where you can see the focus but not have the young student in the middle of the home's nerve center for better concentration. Was a full time single dad of four, two of each flavor. Home work first or no hockey, etc shows the routine you want them to establish for good work habits and time management.

Dec 20, 2017 03:52 AM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Chicago, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Diane. My son did not like any study space we provided. He preferred to sit out by the pool or lay on his bed. Drove me crazy but he got good grades. Definitely a good idea to involve the child. Enjoy your day!

Dec 20, 2017 04:30 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Great advice Diane.  I actually need some space like this for my home office.

Dec 27, 2017 04:25 AM
Isabelle Kirk

It seems that mathematical school tasks is too complicated for my kid. Probably I should use help online at https://au.edubirdie.com/essay-writing-help-online service or similar to this. Sometimes I feel that my study methods should be improved a little bit. And mathematics too.

Mar 25, 2020 07:07 AM

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