India, April 8 -- From early-morning hustle to late-night grind, the study room is where ideas take shape and plans turn into action. But more often than not, it's treated as an afterthought; cluttered desks, makeshift chairs, and little attention to design. Rohana Sarah, founder and CEO of Green World Design, points out that study spaces in most homes are seen as leftover areas rather than performance-driven environments. This mindset, she adds, stems from the belief that work or study can happen anywhere, pushing design to the sidelines. But the impact is real, an unoptimised space can affect efficiency and make work feel like a chore, while a well-designed one improves focus and output. However, "A few practical decor interventions can significantly improve cognitive focus and reduce distraction," she adds, emphasising that the way a study is designed directly shapes how well you concentrate. Here are some of the tips:...