Home Office Organizers - Solutions for an Uncluttered Workspac
Whether your home office is a whole room, or only as big as your
computer desk, you'll know how hard it is to keep chaos at bay
luckily there are some nifty modern home office organization
solutions to suit workstation spaces large and small.
If you have the roof, the best way to organize your home office
is with plain industrial shelving and file boxes. Safco
industrial shelving starts off with four shelves and four posts
and can be extended to suit your growing needs. The shelving is
light and easy to assemble with S-shaped hooks.
Marbig
have a vast range of storage solutions to maximise your home
office storage. Start with large, easy to assemble file boxes to
take care of documents, spare copy paper and anything else you
want to store long term. These boxes are easy to pack if you are
moving, without having to repack everything they contain.
Magazines can be stored in Marbig's easy to assemble
magazine cases and you will find their suspension file boxes
much easier to handle and store than a metal filing cabinet.
The smaller your office space, the more critical it is
to find clever organization solutions. A couple of large archive
file boxes can be fitted under your desk, one on top of the
other, but you can also get large box organizers with pull out
drawers and shelves for easy access.
Maximising your
desk space is a must if you want to get organized. Desks quickly
fill up with the usual work at home necessities such as a
computer, printer and scanner. But there are ways to cut down on
the space demands.
Instead of having a separate printer
and scanner unit, get a printer and scanner combined. This will
take up less space and add to your efficiency.
If you
like music while you work, headphones will take up less space
than speakers. If you need a fan to keep your workspace cool,
get one that mounts on the wall rather than a desk fan.
Make use of wall space with a corkboard so you can keep track of
your projects. Many of us who work at home also like to have
personal photos and cards in evidence, and a corkboard will also
keep these items from cluttering up your desk.
Place a
multi storage organizer on the desk itself to take care of the
`fiddly bits' like pens, envelopes, staples and printer
cartridges. One of the best is the home office desk organiser
from Alsto's, which has four levels of shelves and drawers to
keep everything organized, from paper clips to documents. It is
also a very stylish piece of furniture crafted in wood finished
with a matt black surface.
If you don't want to go to a
lot of expense, simple cardboard organizers and stacking trays will do as well. You can
get stacking trays from Marbig that can be fitted together in as
many levels as you need, or you may prefer the Buddy desktop
organizer range, which also provides space for slotting document
wallets in an upright position as well as stacked trays.
If space really is a problem, a useful organizer for
those working at home is a folding
cart, like those made for crafts or the kitchen. A trolley
with at least two shelves and a flat table top can store
anything you are working on now and can be quickly moved from
room to room, depending on where you want to work. A trolley is
handy if you have a laptop, or need to stow your work out of the
way in a closet or spare room when visitors arrive.
Whatever your home office organizer needs, there is a storage
solution that will work for you.