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Tuesday, 09 June 2026 / Published in Uncategorized

Home Working Is Still Working – Why Employee Comfort Matters Wherever Work Happens 

For many businesses, hybrid working is no longer a temporary adjustment. It has simply become part of everyday working life. 

Yet while office environments are carefully managed for employee comfort and wellbeing, many homeworking setups still tell a very different story. Kitchen tables, dining chairs, sofas and laptops balanced at awkward angles remain surprisingly common several years after the shift towards flexible working began. 

The problem is that discomfort often builds gradually. 

A stiff neck here. Aching wrists there. Sore shoulders after long video calls. Many employees simply accept these issues as part of home working without realising that a few simple changes can make a significant difference. 

In reality, most home workers do not necessarily need a fully fitted home office. Often, the basics are enough to dramatically improve comfort and posture during the working day. 

A laptop riser helps raise the screen to a more comfortable viewing height. A separate mouse reduces strain caused by prolonged trackpad use. Wrist supports and ergonomic accessories can improve comfort during extended periods of typing and desk work. 

These are relatively small investments, but they can have a meaningful impact on employee wellbeing, productivity and long-term comfort. 

There is also a wider business consideration. 

Employers increasingly recognise that duty of care does not stop at the office door. Supporting staff with practical homeworking solutions demonstrates that employee wellbeing is taken seriously wherever work is carried out. 

Forward-thinking businesses are now looking not only at the products themselves, but also at the processes around home working support. Providing suitable equipment, maintaining records and encouraging employees to review their working environments can all help demonstrate a responsible approach to hybrid working. 

In many cases, it is not about creating complicated policies or expensive programmes. It is simply about helping staff work safely, comfortably and productively wherever they happen to be based. 

The businesses that approach home working thoughtfully are often the ones that benefit from happier teams, improved productivity and fewer workplace issues further down the line. 

Sometimes, the most effective workplace improvements are also the simplest. 

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