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An Efficient Home Office That Is Appealing and Comfortable
If you're building an office from scratch, the first
thing you need to do is make a plan. This first set
of tips will get you thinking about where to start.
Define Your Space
The first thing you need to do is decide where your
office is going to be. Do you have a whole room to
dedicate to it? Or maybe just a corner of a room?
Whatever the case, it's important to clearly define
your office space.
Questions to Ask
You're going to want to ask yourself some important
questions while considering your home office.
Questions like:
What furniture do I already have (desk, chair,
lamp)?
Will clients need to come in my office?
Is my space big enough that I won't feel crowded?
Draw Your Work Area
It's a good idea to plan out your work area. Where
is your desk going? Do you have room for shelves? If
you can see everything on paper, It'll be a lot
easier when you move things to where they need to
be.
Measure
After drawing your office, get out a measuring tape
and measure everything. Be sure you measure your
office space and all of your furniture. Even if you
don't yet have all the furniture that you need, at
least you'll have the measurements of what will fit.
Give Yourself a Space to Write
When planning your office, make sure you give
yourself room to write. With all of your computer
equipment, lamps, printers, etc., you can easily
forget to give yourself space to write. Even the
most technology-savvy individual needs to simply jot
down an idea sometimes.
Creating Space
Many people don't have room for a home office, so
they need to make room. All it takes is a little
creativity. This next set of tips will give you some
ideas and hopefully get those creative juices
flowing.
Using Long, Narrow Spaces
If you have a long wall, you can use it as a
make-shift office. Just look around for a narrow
desk, and you're halfway there. You can even use
some cinder blocks and a sturdy piece of wood.
Use a Wall Separator
Wall separators do wonders for would-be-rooms.
They're not very expensive and can make any corner
look like a real room. You also can use the extra
wall for calendars, sticky notes, etc.
Look For Nooks
You'd be surprised at the little nooks and spaces
you can use for an office. Look for things like:
- Under stairs
- Entryway
- Laundry room corner
- Walk-in closet
Garage or Basement
Don't forget to consider your garage or basement for
a make-shift home office. You may need to do some
temperature and lighting control, but in the end,
either could make a great office.
by Allan Wilson
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