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5 Top Tips for Turning Your Kitchen Into a Business Start Up with Tech

Last updated: Jan 9, 2025 7:43 am UTC
By Lucy Bennett
5 Top Tips for Turning Your Kitchen Into a Business Start Up with Tech

Starting up a new business is a dream for many, but it can be difficult to tackle the difficulties with finding funding for physical premises whilst your company is so fresh out of the box.


For this reason, home start ups for businesses are becoming more popular than ever. With convenience factored in, who wouldn’t want to run a business from the comfort of their own home?

5 Top Tips for Turning Your Kitchen Into a Business Start Up with Tech

If you’re interested to know more, here’s five ways you can start up a business from home too, complete with all the tech you need for success.

1.    Use Cloud Apps for Storage

Gone are the days of using filing cabinets and physical storage for your paperwork! In the 2020s, cloud storage is viewed as the most compact, and more secure way to store your data.


Whether you run a financial company, a hairdressers, an ecommerce shop or more, prioritising safe and secure storage will protect you against loss or theft.

2.    Package Deals on Productivity

If you need to complete a lot of administrative tasks for your business, ensuring that you make the most out of productivity packages will mean you can get a word processing app, spreadsheets, emails and much more all for one handy price.

One example of a well synchronised productivity package is Google Workspace, with everything you could need for your business in one handy place.


3.    Build in Worktop Space

For your home start up to be successful, you will need a place to work during your business hours. Whilst many might settle for the kitchen table, having a specific area set aside will better enable you to separate your business hours from your personal life, and will also encourage you to keep the space clean and tidy.

If you need hardwearing worktops for your work area that will match your kitchen, high quality retailers like Lawcris specialise in providing durable and stylish worktops to suit all your burgeoning business’ needs.


4.    Separate Your Time for Success

As a business, establishing separate company hours will allow you to keep a good work life balance in order to spend time with your family and other loved ones.

By keeping your personal life separate, you can enjoy time away from your desk without feeling guilty about it. Studies have shown that those with a better work life balance tend to have better health and live longer overall.

If you find it easier to use a family calendar to mark out your time away from your work, stationery retailers like WH Smith supply a large variety of stylish family calendars for all your needs.


5.    Use a Professional Background

If you’re a business owner who will likely be taking a large number of video calls and conferences, it’s a good idea to have a neutral and professional looking background that won’t distract the viewer, or look chaotic and disorganised.

To do this, it’s a good idea to leave a neutral coloured wall in the background, and have a window placed to the front of you for optimal lighting conditions. Avoid placing any confidential information within eyesight of your camera.

Do you have any tips for turning your kitchen into a business start up? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!


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