Sunday, January 20, 2013

Home Office Ideas


 

Finding Space For A Home Office

Corner office in finished basement.
More and more people are working from home these days. To work from home efficiently requires a functional and comfortable home office space. Unfortunately, most of us simply don’t have the room to spare. Today we are posting a few ideas that, hopefully, will help you to design your perfect work from home environment.
 


 The Closet Office

If you're short on space, a wardrobe closet is an ideal place to create a small home office. Even the closet doors can be utilized as storage areas for office supplies and files as seen in the photo below. The office chair fits neatly under the desk at closing time!
Small home office in wardrobe closet.
Small office in spare bedroom closet.
A small office desk, shelving and a new desk top computer turned this closet into an effecient work at home space. The laminate flooring is from Build.com.

 Armoire Office

If you can’t spare a closet, an armoire is another creative way to have a home office space.
Home office in painted armoire.
 
 

Corner Office

Perhaps the largest room in your home or apartment can donate a corner. Trade the king size bed for a full or queen size and your master bedroom might have some potential home office space! Be creative with your office design!
 
Here's a tip: A glass top office desk creates an illusion of more space.
Corner office with glass desk.

In the living room, lamps on end tables take up a lot of floor area. Opt for space saving floor lamps instead, perhaps a smaller couch, and get rid of the love seat all together. Voila! Now you have room for a cool and contemporary home office!
Contemporary home office in corner.
 
 
 

Butler's Pantry Office

Some homes have an area known as a butler's pantry between the kitchen and dining rooms. Another great spot for a functional, small home office! The one pictured here has ample space for a small color TV, laptop computer, office files, cell phone chargers and plenty of home office accessories.

 

Basement Office

This basement office also serves as a guest bedroom. The couch folds out to make a bed. The built-in book shelves provide plenty of storage for books and office files as well as great a display area for mementos and decorating accessories.
 

 

 

Patio Office


If you need a larger office space, a patio area can be closed in to create a spacious work from home and business meeting area. The french doors bring in lots of natural light and beautiful outdoor views! The pastel green walls and live house plants continue to bring the outdoors in. The result is a serene and satisfying home office design.

 

Garage Office

This home office was built in the garage! Baseboard heaters keep it cozy in winter and a wall mounted air conditioner cools it during the summer months. Laminate flooring was installed along with cabinets, shelving and counter-tops. Add an office chair, laptop and printer and you're in business!
 
 
Need help planning your home office design? Randy Armstrong Construction & Remodeling can help you with all of your work from home needs. Call us today for a FREE estimate and home office design consultation. 615-443-1629



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3 comments:

  1. All of these are ideal office to place a Paper Shredder, computers, scanner and printer comfortable and conducive to learning.

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