Abstract
Abstract
During the pandemic, the trend of working from home is changing the pattern of working space at home. Undesign working space will affect the performance of workers. Knowledge about the ideal working space at home is required. To answer this, it is necessary to know the room factors that affect the physical and non-physical quality of the working space at home. This study will examine the workers’ perception of the working space at home quality. The purpose of this study is to analyze the room factors that affect the physical and nonphysical quality of working space at home based on workers’ perceptions. Questionnaires have been distributed and get 206 respondents. 200 data that can be processed, will be analyzed using the ANOVA method. The results of the study found that the room factors that affect the physical and non-physical quality of the working space at home are the opening position, natural air availability, and the scenery category with moderate influence. Based on the results of the study, designing a working space at home, the important thing that must be considered is a good view that can prevent boredom when doing activities at home. To support the physical and non-physical qualities in a comfortable working space at home, a room with side openings, conditionable air ventilation, and a view of a well-maintained garden is needed.