With increasing numbers of employers introducing more flexible working practices, including working at home, workers will need to make their living space work harder than ever.
Lettings agency, Belvoir, is encouraging landlords to cater to the increasing demand of work space in the household.
Chairman of Belvior Lettings, Mike Goddard said, “As employers offer greater flexibility regarding work hours and location, a growing number of employees are taking advantage and working from dedicated space at home.
“An increasing number of tenants now have a home office high on their list of criteria and landlords should be responding to this,” he added.
There are some key points that those looking to create an organised and productive working environment in the home should adhere to, including sufficient phone and electric sockets, good lighting, neutral décor and enough space for a desk and storage.
Mr Goddard added, “Even if the space is only used for organising bills or for students doing homework, landlords need to realise the demand for a dedicated working space.
“With millions now working from home across the UK, landlords should be considering the changing market and making provisions for it,” he concluded.