- 7% say that working from home in 2020 was stressful because they couldn’t get their working environment correct
- 31% blame clutter or lack of storage for making them feel disorganised and unproductive
- 38% have plans to reorganise their home workspace for the year ahead
2020 was a year when Britons were forced to work from home, however according to new research from Access Self Storage, it seems as if 2021 will be the year when many of us choose to make working from home official.
A study of over 1000 people commissioned by Access Self Storage found that 63% of people who worked from home for more than six months in 2020 now plan to make it a regular part of their future worklife, with 38% planning to reorganise or upgrade their home workspace in the coming year. A further 18% would opt for home working if their employer allowed them to.
The leading UK storage company found that the biggest cause of home working stress in 2020 was clutter and lack of storage (31%) with homeworkers unable to “pack away” work at the end of the day. Other stresses including noise and disruption (28%), broadband connection issues (28%) and lack of space (29%) were also listed as challenges that home workers plan to address in 2021.
It looks as if home renovations are on the cards in the first few months of 2021 as 16% are planning to convert their spare room, 15% plan to go even further and convert part of their home into a fully kitted out office environment, whilst a further 10% have ambitious plans to build a garden office. Upgrades to broadband and lighting are also in planning.
Simon Daggett, Head of Marketing at Access Self Storage says, “In 2020 home workers spent long enough at home to realise the benefits, but they also suffered from lack of space and disorganisation and this has inevitably had an impact on focus and productivity.
“Our research shows that many workers are planning to put this right with room renovations and better furniture, equipment and space. We’ve seen a rise in storage requests as homeowners reorganise their space and at Access, we are here to help.
“That’s why we have launched our very own free Home Office Guide to help home workers create their space perfect for their new working from home lifestyle.”
The Access Self Storage Home Office Guide is available here
About Access
Access Self Storage is a leading UK self-storage retailer with over 20 years industry experience. Currently operating 58 multi-purpose sites around the UK, Access plans to continue expanding to 60 by the end of next year, offering affordable storage units, 24 hour modern office rentals, secure parking, mailboxes, packaging materials and extended access hours (subject to approval).The Access team is fully committed to helping local communities. Whether they’re families buying a new home or making space in the old one; local businesses needing support to start-up and grow, or students needing flexible holiday storage, Access prides themselves on their friendly and knowledgeable staff, great customer service and competitive pricing.