Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Maintaining An Organized Home Office - Part 2

Greetings to all of my Readers:

Today is Part 2 of Maintainig An Organized Home Office and I will be sharing two more steps with you on how to keep your office clutter free.

Step 3 - acquire an adequate work space for yourself.  You may not have a "desk" per say but why not be creative and search for a piece of furniture that will serve as a desk especially for you?   Here are a few examples:

 The armoire is a prime example of how an ordinary piece of furniture can be transformed into a work area thart allows the owner to utilize storage space to it's fullest. Small organizational bins, compartments located underneath the keyboard drawer...this space screams "controlled environment."    The white desk or unit simply appears to be an organizational shelf that may be found in a corporate office but it was (carefully) mounted on wood to create a desk.   There again using all of the space to it's full advantage, these creative desk allow room for calm, peace and productivity.

  
Cool Desk


 


Armoire
  Step 4:  Intergrate your work area into another room in residence.  If there is not a designated room for a home office, then use your imagination and create one, especially for you.  Take a look around in each room and think about where you can set up a small enough space to call your home office; maybe it would be the kitchen, or a corner in the dining room or even in your living room.    When using this method, be sure to seek out multifunctional pieces (as shown above)  that will be condusive to the room where your new work area will be.

Making use on adequate space in any room will allow you peace of mind to know that you have created a work environment of your own.

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