| HOME
>
ARTICLES
> Home Office > Home Office Design Ideas
|
Featured
Product
|
HOME
OFFICE DESIGN IDEAS
|
|
|
10
Ways To Help You Plan Your Home Office For Productivity, And Comfort
by: BZ Riger-Hull
Some
home offices are set up in a dedicated area just for the
business, but most people need to have a family room, bedroom,
or guest room do double duty.
Getting
focused about what you need your home office to do for you
will help you buy the most efficient equipment and have
the most effective layout to help you get more things accomplished.
- What
do you want this space to be able to accommodate? Are
you planning on using this space to just get household
|
|
bills
paid in and maybe keep a few records, or are you starting
up a small business
and looking to run all of your office operations out of
this space? Make a list of all of the things you will
need to do from your office space.
- Develop
a floor plan: Once you have made your list of all the
things you will need to be able to do from your new home
office space develop a floor plan and begin to draw where
all of your equipment will go.
- Don't
estimate the space: Get out that measuring tape and measure
where everything will go. Refer to your floor plan and
using small pieces of masking tape mark out where you
want everything to go. Then you can see if things fit
in the actual room as well as they did on your floor plan.
- Don't
forget to plug in: Check your office layout; are the existing
electrical plugs near the space where you are gong to
put your desk? Are the phone jacks in a good location
on the plan or are they berried behind those file cabinets.
Review the floor plan, the actual layout of the room and
where the windows, electrical outlets and phone jacks
are and revise the plan accordingly. Now is a good time
to have a few more outlets wired in or add that second
phone line.
- Who
will be using this office space? Are you sharing it with
your kids? Are you sharing it with your partner? Answering
these questions will help you decide what furniture to
buy. Does it need to be sturdy and serviceable to hold
up to the kids use or can it be a little more upscale
for just the use of you or your partner.
- Get
organized with the right home office furniture: A lot
of the home office furniture today is designed to store
your computer and other electronic equipment. Measure
the computer hardware that you have to make sure it will
fit into the unit you are considering. Be careful to make
sure your CPU tower and printer will fit in the allocated
spaces in the unit.
- Don't
forget miscellaneous storage space: Make sure you have
a place to store printer paper, envelopes, light bulbs,
and other bulky supplies.
- How
much paper will you need to file: The idea of a paperless
office is a good one but in reality it just doesn't happen.
You will need to decide how much filing cabinet space
you will need. How much room will you need to store CD's,
books, software manuals, magazines etc. Will you need
a bookcase as well as a filing cabinet or will a hutch
on the top of the desk give you enough room.
- Don't
forget about flat workspaces: How much area will you need
to work on for a desk space? Will one desk that holds
the computer too be enough or do you need some kind of
drafting table for works in progress to be kept laid out.
What about a table that can be folded up when you don't
need it for a large project, having enough storage space
will ensure that clutter doesn't eat up your flat spaces.
- How
to carve out space in a room that will need to do double
duty: Look at each room in your house with a fresh eye.
Make sure the room you choose is the best solution for
your home office space needs. Measure the room you choose
and draw a layout plan that incorporates the existing
use plus gives you room for the new office portion. You
may want to reorganize the existing layout for a more
efficient use of space. Think about getting a self contained
home office center. They are a wonderful compact way to
hide your computer and other office equipment and they
will blend in with your other room uses.
|
About
The Author
©BZ Riger-Hull.www.in-spiros.com
For valuable free articles, assessments, & practical success
tools mailto:A1@smartautoresponder.com
Certified as a Success Coach, “Four Agreements” Facilitator,
& Tele-Course leader We help you communicate powerfully, reduce
stress, Strategically Attract success, & increase your financial
well-being.
bz@in-spiros.com
|
|