1. Why do many small apartments not have an office?
In studios and compact accommodations:
- every piece of furniture must justify its place
- a desk often takes up too much space
- movement becomes quickly complicated
- the bed remains the only available space
The bed then becomes, by necessity, the place where one works occasionally.
2. Why is working from a flat bed a problem?
A flat bed is not suitable for work.
This quickly leads to:
- a rounded back
- a neck bent towards the screen
- tense shoulders
- rapid muscle fatigue
- a decrease in concentration
Even for simple tasks, discomfort quickly sets in.
3. What posture is best for working in bed?
To use a bed as a temporary desk, you need:
- a slightly raised torso
- a supported back along its entire length
- a head aligned with the screen
- a stable position that does not slip
- relaxed arms for typing or writing
This posture is closer to an office chair than a classic bed.
4. How does a slight incline of the bed improve work?
By gently raising the top of the bed:
- the posture becomes active
- the back remains straight effortlessly
- the neck relaxes
- breathing remains smooth
- it’s possible to work longer without discomfort
The bed transitions from a resting space to a functional space.
5. How does CosyLift enable using the bed as an office?
CosyLift creates a stable incline of the mattress, allowing:
- to transform the bed into a temporary workstation
- to avoid stacking cushions
- to maintain a coherent posture
- to save space in a small home
- to easily switch back to rest mode
It’s an ideal solution for apartments without office space.
6. What angle is recommended for working in bed?
An angle between 10 and 20 degrees is ideal for:
- working on a laptop
- replying to emails
- attending online meetings
- reading or writing comfortably
This angle supports the body without rigidity.
7. For whom is this solution most useful?
It is particularly suitable for:
- freelancers in studios
- students
- people working from home occasionally
- temporary accommodations
- small urban apartments
As soon as space is limited, this configuration becomes very practical.
FAQs
Q: Is it healthy to work from your bed?
Yes, if the posture is semi-sitting and well supported.
Q: Does it replace a real desk?
For occasional or flexible use, yes.
Q: Can I stay in this position for several hours?
Yes, as long as the posture remains comfortable.
Q: Is it suitable for video calls?
Yes, the position allows you to stay straight and stable facing the screen.
Q: Is it easy to return to sleeping position?
Yes, the bed returns to flat in a few seconds.