The Right Stuff for Your Home Office
The Right Stuff for Your Home Office By Parvati Markus
Are you trying to run your own business out of your home or are
you a government or company employee who has the option to work
from home? Working at home has many benefits, including more
time spent with family and no money spent on office rental.
Maybe you're one of the many people who have embraced the idea
of becoming an Internet entrepreneur. Yes, it's time to set up a
home office -- in a manner that is conducive and productive for
you to work in, with a minimum of noise and distraction.
Finding a space for your home office will depend on the type of
work you want to accomplish. If you need to be on the phone
during the day (in your time zone), you can set up a computer
desk with file storage in the living or dining room, which are
usually quiet during the day. If you need more work surfaces --
like getting those items you sold on EBay wrapped for shipment
-- you'll be more comfortable in the den or basement. Working in
the evenings while the family watches TV in the living room? Set
up a desk in your bedroom so you can work quietly.
Once you have chosen the best area, consider putting up wall
shelves to save space on your flat desk surface. Also think
about using a laptop or one of the new "miniature" computers
with a thin flat screen monitor. More space can be created by
attaching the house phone to the wall or using your computer to
make phone calls, eliminating the need for a phone on your desk.
Plan your home office carefully. The right equipment and office
furniture will save you time, effort, and money, not to mention
back or wrist pain. According to a recent survey, nearly 75% of
home business owners didn't have a designated room for their
home office with the right office furniture.
The most important choices concern the computer desk, an office
chair, storage and lighting.
A computer desk is the keystone of your home office. Nowadays,
new computer desks come with many space-saving features and
enough built-in storage to transform a small space in your
apartment or house into a convenient and productive office
space. A corner computer desk can be easily accommodated in
almost any room. The style of desk you choose depends on the
type of work you do. If you have to work with papers, the right
computer desk will give you enough room for your computer and
keyboard as well as sufficient flat surface for paperwork. For
additional flat surfaces, consider adding an extra wing or curve
to your desk. If you often use books, binders or thick heavy
manuals, you may choose a computer desk with a hutch for
shelving or closed cabinet space for easy access to printed
materials and office supplies without losing any of the valuable
flat surfaces.
The right office chair does more than give you a way to sit at
the computer. It can also save your back, neck, and shoulders,
and prevent carpal tunnel syndrome by putting you at the right
height relative to your keyboard and monitor. If clients will be
coming to your home, make sure you have comfortable seating for
them as well.
Where are you going to keep your files, office supplies and/or
product inventory? Storage space is vital if you want to keep
your work surfaces neat and clean. From a file drawer in your
desk to file cabinets, shelving units, bookcases, and storage
cabinets and lockers, the available configurations mean there's
something that will work for you. And it's so much easier to
think when you don't have to take boxes off your computer before
sitting down to work. (You might also think about going
'paperless' on your bills and paying them over the computer.)
Also, remember to have proper lighting, both in daytime and at
night. Don't place a desk so that direct sunlight hits your
computer monitor -- you won't be able to see! And have a good
bright lamp on or near the desk to avoid eye strain.
To give your home office a professional appearance, get
creative. Paint the wall a peaceful color, decorate with artwork
or framed photos, and add a touch of green with potted plants or
a sunny touch with bright flowers. A small effort will reward
you with an enhanced image when a client steps into your home
office. The Right Stuff for your home office means you'll be
happier and more productive there, too. Please find the original
article and more information about this subject at
http://www.homeandliving.com/DesignAdvice.aspx?Category=HomeOffic
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When Parvati Markus is not writing helpful and insightful
articles like the one you just read from www.homeandliving.com,
she works with The Kabbalah Centre and freelances on non-fiction
books and articles. As a recent arrival in L.A., Parvati is
completing her "residency requirement" by writing a screenplay.
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