Hybrid work culture is reshaping UAE homes, IKEA experts …

For many in the UAE, a productive workspace might no longer be an office. Hybrid work culture in the country has almost become a norm post-COVID, and a lasting shift in how most people structure their days. Meetings happen anywhere and everywhere between dining tables and sofas while littles share the same space for toddler activities, older children do their schoolwork, and other members of the family lounge around.

The boundaries between work mode and home mode are now increasingly fluid. This has made the home not just a place to unwind anymore, but a space that also needs to support this growing hybrid culture.

This very culture is also changing how people think about their environment in the home. You might hear people using the phrase, ‘its worth the investment!’ more than ever today, as they shop for furniture and other elements that improve aesthetics, comfort, necessity and most importantly, boost emotional security.

Hybrid work culture is reshaping UAE homes, IKEA experts share how to make it work

With more time spent indoors, the home has taken on a new level of importance. So how can residents create their living rooms – and overall homes, to be seamlessly adaptable throughout the day? Carla Klumpenaar, General Manager – Marketing, Communications & Interior Design, IKEA UAE, Qatar, Egypt and Oman shares her two cents.

What does a productive home really look like today?

Everyone today wants a space that can shift with them throughout the day. A living room, for example, can transform into a highly functional workspace with just a few thoughtful adjustments. Ergonomic seating, adaptable desks, and smart accessories can make a meaningful difference not only in how a space looks, but in how it supports daily routines.

Smart solutions such as sitting-standing desks allow users to alternate positions and maintain energy levels, while simple yet effective additions like ergonomic footrests can improve posture and comfort during long hours of work or study. These small changes greatly contribute to a space that feels both functional and effortless.

How can one space serve multiple needs?

What matters is not the size of the home, but how intentionally it is used. Flexible furniture and modular layouts allow the same area to support different needs, whether it’s a super focused morning of work, an afternoon of study, or an evening of relaxation. Instead of separating life into fixed compartments, homes are now designed to adapt in real time.

Hybrid work culture is reshaping UAE homes, IKEA experts share how to make it work

For families, this becomes even more important. Shared spaces must cater to multiple users without compromising on comfort or functionality. Creating a “perfect study space” doesn’t necessarily require a dedicated room; it can be something as simple as a well-lit corner, a supportive chair, and smart storage solutions that minimise distractions. The main goal is to create an environment where both work and learning can happen with ease.

What small changes can make a big difference?

According to IKEA experts, creating a more productive home doesn’t require a major complete revamp, but a series of intentional, practical adjustments:

• Define zones within shared spaces. Even in open-plan homes, subtle cues like rugs, lighting, or furniture placement can help signal transitions between work, study, and relaxation.

• Prioritise ergonomics. Supportive seating, the right desk height, and accessories that improve posture can significantly enhance focus and reduce fatigue over time.

• Choose flexible, multi-functional furniture. Adjustable desks, movable storage, and modular solutions allow spaces to evolve throughout the day without adding clutter.

• Keep it visually calm. Limiting distractions by keeping only essential items within reach helps maintain concentration while creating a more balanced, stress-free environment.

Why does emotional comfort matter as much as productivity?

Productivity at home today is far from just being about efficiency. Especially today, how much you achieve is directly related to how your space makes you feel. Emotional wellbeing plays a crucial role in how effectively people work and learn. Soft lighting, calming colours, and clutter-free surfaces contribute to a sense of ease and helps individuals stay focused without feeling overwhelmed. The most productive homes are not the most structured, but the most balanced.

Hybrid work culture is reshaping UAE homes, IKEA experts share how to make it work

How can residents upgrade their spaces more accessibly?

As more people look to enhance their home environments, affordability and flexibility are becoming key considerations. Options such as shopping now and paying later in four easy payments with no credit card, interest, or fees are making it easier for households to invest in solutions that improve everyday living without added financial strain. With IKEA’s online-only offers running from 23 April to 04 May, residents also have an opportunity to explore practical upgrades at greater value. Readers can browse the latest deals here.

Today, productivity is less about separating work from life, and more about how well the two can coexist within the same space. In homes across the UAE, that shift is already underway. Living rooms are doubling up as offices, study corners are becoming part of daily routines, and small design choices are quietly shaping how people feel and function. When a space is designed to support both focus and comfort, it helps you make the most of it.

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