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Home Office Design Ideas

Whether your home office is designated space for operating a business, the occasional telecommute, or merely a nook for paying bills and setting up your schedule, you deserve more than just a metal desk and extra chair stuffed into a spare corner! Here are some ideas.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - August 21, 2014 at 12:01 pm

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Home Office Design Ideas

Office design has always been functional and straightforward. However, this is ‘your’ home office, one word which makes a substantial difference. Comfort will always be an important factor to take into account, though. However, you must not be afraid when it comes to styling your office chair, that desk in the corner, and getting that arm cushion you have set your sights on. Comfort and design always go hand in hand.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - February 6, 2014 at 2:24 pm

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How To Make A Home Office

A lot of people are opting for home-based jobs nowadays, and the main reason for it is the advancement in technology. Nevertheless, putting up a home office is not that easy. You must be picky in things you put in there. Otherwise, your home office might just scream fire or tripping hazard, distract you, or make you feel uncomfortable all the time.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - December 9, 2013 at 1:12 am

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What To Do With Your Own Home Office

These days, typically any person can bring some work at home. This could involve e-mailing your boss, or putting finishing touches for your work of the day. Others even work full-time from home. For that reason, home offices are becoming a standard in homes. Nevertheless, only some consider the beauty of their home office. Whatever you do, you can always have your space designed.

Office design has been useful and straightforward since then, but considering this is your own, you should not follow the boring steps of others. Comfort will always be a significant factor to consider, though. Nevertheless, you should not shy away from styling your office chair, your desk in the corner, and getting that arm cushion you have been eyeing. Comfort and design always go together.

When designing your home office, space is a big factor to take into account. Even in real office spaces, it can be quite challenging to work in a limited space. For your home office, see to it that you have the privacy you need, and certainly, space. You should always arrange your storage space in order to prevent having clutter accumulate. Additionally, you should organize the room so you could move around freely.

Your work station can be used as the focal point of home offices. If possible, beautify it. Your computer is not much of a sight. That said, you can decorate it using patterns, textures, wall art and fabrics. When you avail of office supplies such as cases and pen holders, opt for distinct colors. Go for ones that have eye-catching factor. These little details might seem senseless but they will make a difference when put together.

Area rugs can also come with character. For the most part, offices have wall-to-wall carpeting to block the sounds, but area rugs could give the same effect without that formal, closed-in feeling. Additionally, they are more convenient in terms of maintenance. Go for an area rug that has at least one of the dominant colors in the room, given it ties the whole theme and give it a put-together look.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - June 9, 2013 at 12:19 pm

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Home Office Design

Today, virtually anyone brings at least a little bit of work at home. This may include e-mailing your boss, or finishing up the work for today. Other people even work from home on a full-time basis. This is why home offices are becoming a norm in American homes. However, only a few individuals take into consideration the aesthetic value of their home office. Whatever it is you’re doing, you can always get a well-designed space.

Office design has always been functional and straightforward. However, this is ‘your’ home office, one word which makes a substantial difference. Comfort will always be an important factor to take into account, though. However, you must not be afraid when it comes to styling your office chair, that desk in the corner, and getting that arm cushion you have set your sights on. Comfort and design always go hand in hand.

Space is another factor to consider in designing your home office. Even in a real office space, it’s quite difficult to be working in a tiny cubicle in which you can’t even stretch. For you home office, though, see to it that you have enough privacy, and of course, space. You must always organize your storage space so as to prevent accumulating clutter. More to these, you must arrange the room so you could move about as freely as you wish.

Your work station is usually the focal point of home offices. As much you can, make it beautiful. Your computer is not much of a sight. Thus, you can decorate it with patterns, textures, wall art and fabrics. When getting office supplies like cases and pen holders, go for distinct colors that are eye-catching. These minute details will make a difference when put together.

Area rugs can also inject some major personality into your home office. Majority of offices have wall-to-wall carpeting to bock the sounds, but area rugs could give the same effect sans that formal, closed-in feeling. Also, they are more convenient to maintain. Opt for an area rug that has at least one of the dominant colors in the room, as it ties the whole theme and give it a put-together look.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - January 14, 2013 at 1:55 pm

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