India, April 13 -- I have been working from home for over a decade now, and recently I realised my workspace needed a serious rethink. It was functional, yes. But not quite inspiring. So I did what any curious work-from-home writer would do, I asked the experts. Turns out, creating a good workstation is not about squeezing in a desk and chair. It is about comfort, focus, and a space that quietly supports your day. With inputs from designers and architects, I pulled together ideas that feel practical, stylish, and actually doable.

The first thing I learned is that location quietly sets the tone for everything else. A calm corner with minimal distractions can change how you approach your day. Natural light is a big win here.

As Rashi Both...