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Personalizing a Space for Academic Success

By Tracy Wu, Manager, Avenue Studio

Research suggests that where a student studies is a key to their academic success. But in cities and suburbs alike where space is a cherished commodity, creating a functional, personalized, designated space for homework and studying can prove challenging. 

High-quality millwork and truly personalized concepts do not need to be financially out-of-reach. Both homeowners and urban dwellers should enlist the services of professional designers, fabricators and installers to turn any thought into a reality. 

Tracy Wu is the manager of Avenue Studio, New York’s leading custom interior design and home organization solution provider. She and her team have a deep understanding of the nuances required to create highly individualized solutions that enhance client’s homes and apartments in the country’s busiest metropolitan area.  

Together, they offer the following advice on how to craft a personalized homework area that will both maximize space and set students up for success this upcoming school year: 

  • Create a separation between workspace and living space. Student’s designated study space should be just that: a place to study. No matter the size, having a space that is solely dedicated to homework and doesn’t share functions, such as a kitchen table or couch, can increase motivation and limit distraction. 

  • Use the right lighting. Studies have shown that studying in dim lighting can increase eye strain and make it harder to retain information. Finding just the right amount of light through both overhead fixtures and lamps can create a calming atmosphere and encourage productivity. 

  • Organization is key. The less time and energy spent looking for something at their desk, the more time and energy a student spends on their work. Research proves that having an accessible system, no matter how simple, to store everything and reduce clutter will make homework time a lot easier, less frustrating, and more productive. 

  • Limit distraction. Workspaces should be clear and free of anything that could capture attention, especially electronics. The use of neutral colors, a removed spot to store phones or electronics, and white noise machines are all proven to help  keep students on track and make deadlines.

Tracy Wu is the manager of Avenue Studio, a one-stop luxury home brand offering custom interior design and home organization systems. With a keen understanding of the importance of space and the challenges of our modern lifestyle, Avenue Studio works directly with clients to design bespoke closets, pantries, kitchens, home offices, and furniture that enhances the home and elevates daily experiences. The team embraces a holistic approach, offering on-site measuring, collaborative design, custom millwork and production, professional installation, and after-sales services to ensure each distinctive need is met. Avenue Studio hosts over 50 product lines with a variety of classic, luxury, and modern design styles that amplify personal flair and deliver an optimal home furnishing experience. 


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