A Great Place to Work: Tips for Creating the Perfect Home Office

Are you one of the millions of people who earn a living from home? If so, good for you. There are few things nicer than skipping a morning or afternoon work commute. Of course, you’ll want your at-home work space to be organized and efficient. Not sure how to make this happen? No worries. In the interest of happy work-from-home for all, we are pleased to present a few great tricks and tips for creating the ideal home office.

 

Most people are delighted by the idea of working at home because it offers a perfect opportunity for comfort and privacy. At the same time, at at-home workday home can be fraught with inefficiency. You want your home office to be comfortable, but not too casual, explained Dallas-based interior designer Jo Heinz in Entrepreneur magazine. 

 

Define your personal space and at-home work space

 

For maximum efficiency, make a physical distinction between your home office and the rest of your house or apartment. Yes, comfort is essential, but you don’t want to be so cozy that you catnap in lieu of managing your daily work. Declaring your home office somewhat ‘off limits’ to family and/or roommates can make a world of difference in the way you take care of business away from a corporate environment, explains Dallas-based interior designer Jo Heinz in Entrepreneur magazine.

 

Your home office doesn’t have to be large or extravagant, but it really should be kept apart from other areas of your home. A rarely used guest room can be a great home office for most of the year. Dedicate a physical space -preferably a whole room- to your home office, and don’t be afraid to post a Do Not Disturb sign on the door while you’re busy working.

 

Setting up shop at the same table where your family eats dinner is not a good way to maximize office efficiency. Dedicate a physical space to your home office, and don’t be afraid to post a Do Not Disturb sign while you’re busy working.

 

Questions to ask yourself while designing your home office

 

What is your job description, and what do you need to fulfill your work obligations? Will clients drop by your home office, or will all meetings be done remotely? Will job collaborators visit your at-home work space? What kinds of office equipment will you require? Do you need to store materials? Once you’ve answered these questions, you will have a better idea of how to manage your home office resources.

 

Function over form

 

Don’t get too cutesy with your domestic office just because it’s in your home. Outfit your home headquarters with quality furniture, shelving, and storage pieces that serve you advises HGTV. If you opt to purchase assemble-it-yourself furniture, upgrade the screws that hold things together with a selection of fasteners from RS Components.

 

Working from home can be a joy. Set realistic working hours and stick with them. Don’t answer personal phone calls during work hours, and enjoy your new efficiency.

 

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