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A well-decorated and organized study table is essential for effective studying. Whether you have a dedicated study room, a desk, or simply the kitchen table or even a wall-attached table, you can turn it into a space that helps you feel motivated and productive. From corkboards and plants to chairs and lamps, we'll walk you through everything you could ever need to turn your study table in a cozy and productive space.

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Hang a corkboard above your table.

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  1. Keeping your table clutter-free will help you focus on your studies. Hanging a corkboard on the wall above your desk lets you still get creative and express your individuality. Hang the corkboard on the wall using either nails or adhesive picture hooks, then begin decorating. You can include pictures, motivational quotes, a calendar, schedules, or a list of your goals. [1]
    • You can purchase corkboards from homeware, department, and office supply stores.
    • You could also use a pegboard, which is helpful if you need to hang small items like scissors, headphones, or rulers!
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Include a small potted plant for a touch of greenery.

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  1. A small potted plant can make a refreshing and calming addition to your study table. Choose your favorite small houseplant and place it in the corner of your table, where it’s out of the way of your work. [2]
    • Succulents are a great option for a study desk because they don’t take up much space and they’re low-maintenance.
    • Alternatively, a vase of flowers can also help to brighten up the space. [3]
    • Avoid having too many potted plants at your table, as they might get distracting and take up too much space.
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Lay an acrylic sheet over the table and slide pictures beneath it.

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  1. Many college desks come with a clear sheet of acrylic for this very reason. To get the same look, consider buying a pre-cut sheet of acrylic online or at an office supply or home improvement store. Cover your table with photos, scrapbook paper, magazine cut-outs, or anything else you want, then lay the sheet over the top of them. The designs will show through, but they’ll be safely protected by the clear plastic. [7]
    • You can also put important study information under the acrylic sheet, like math formulas, citation guidelines, or the periodic table of elements.
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Use drawers to organize your supplies.

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  1. Some study tables have built-in storage which makes it easy to keep everything organized! Use the drawers that are closest to you for supplies that you use most often, such as stationery, particular books, or small devices. Keep supplies that you use less often in drawers that are further away. [8]
    • If you want to keep your supplies compartmentalized and organized within the drawers, make use of small storage boxes that fit inside.
    • Try to place as many of your study supplies within the drawers as possible. This gives you have plenty of room for your work.
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Include a lamp on your study table for lighting while you work.

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  1. Lighting plays a big role in working and studying effectively. Choose a small desk lamp that lights up your workspace. [10] If you’re tight on space, consider a clip-on lamp to attach to the side of your table. Avoid studying in the dark, as this can make you tired and cause your eyes to strain. [11]
    • If possible, try to choose a spot for your study table where it gets as much natural light as possible. [12]
    • If your study table is used for multiple purposes, such as a dining table, then a clip-on lamp is great because you can easily move it.
    • You can also hang string lights behind your study table for a pretty touch.
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Pick a comfortable chair.

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  1. It’s important to have a chair at your study table that you feel relaxed and comfortable in for long stretches of time. Try out a variety of chairs and pick one that helps your back to feel supported. A chair that has arms to support your elbows while you work is also ideal. [13]
    • If you think that you might get distracted easily, avoid chairs that lift, rotate, or roll.
    • Don’t pick a chair that’s too comfortable, or you might fall asleep while you’re studying!
    • Avoid placing your chair so your back is directly against a window. [14]
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Include accents that show off your personality.

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  1. While you don’t want your desk to be too cluttered, you’ll feel more comfortable in your study space if you feel like it’s really yours. Try to find 1-2 small pieces that you can put on your desk that will make you smile when you see them. [16]
    • These accents can be anything—you might choose something sentimental, or it might just be something that you think looks really cool! For example, you might choose a picture of your loved ones, framed art, a pretty bowl you picked up at a thrift store, letter art, or a figurine that someone special gave you.
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    How can I decorate the desk in my study?
    Karen Parziale
    Home Stager & Interior Designer
    Karen Parziale is a Home Stager, Home Organizer, and the Founder of The Real Estate Staging Studio based in Hoboken, New Jersey. Karen has over 15 years of home staging and decorating experience and has staged over 5,000 homes. She specializes in project management, space planning, material selections, and builder, architect, and client relationships.
    Home Stager & Interior Designer
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    Turn the desk so it's against the wall, but facing the door, and avoid putting the back of your chair against a window. On top of the desk, place a pretty plant with soft leaves, as well as a lamp so you'll have plenty of light.
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    Is it possible to decorate without a lamp?
    Community Answer
    You don't have to have a lamp on your study table. if you don't have one. But be sure to have plenty of light.
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    I have four plants on my table. They don’t distract me. Is it OK if I leave them, or is it too much?
    Jade Makari
    Community Answer
    If it is disturbing your work, consider removing some of them, but if it relaxes you, you should leave them.
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