Tuesday, July 3, 2012

How to Create an Office at Home

Office; May 2006
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Gone are the days when, if you need to work on a computer, you have to go to a computer shop. Nowadays, owning a laptop has become a one-is-to-one thing and almost everybody owns one. It was some time in 2007 when affordable laptops were made available. Even before that, working from home has also been made possible because everybody is wired to each other through the internet. Along with these developments, it has become a necessity to setup your own home office. It takes just one corner of your house for you to have one. But the question is, what are the requirements to having your own efficient, home office?

  • Size matters. The wider your desk is, the better. This depends on your comfort and space requirements. You don’t want to be stuck in a space so cramped you can’t even move your mouse (if ever you decide to have one) or even place a pad on the desk where you can take down notes.

  • Declutter, declutter, declutter. The key to a clear mind is a clear desk. Especially if you have limited space, this principle is very important. Which is why you have to…

  • …set aside storage space. Install drawers and cabinets. Make use of your shelves. And keep all the things that you are not using in their storage spaces.

  • Make sure light is sufficient for you to work comfortably. Take advantage of natural lighting. Or if it is not possible, you can install lamps or other artificial lighting. Try different places and different intensities before you settle on a permanent space and specifications for your lamp. This depends on the person who is going to use the space. The standard is to have it above you (so you can install an overhead light) or behind you.

  • Aside from lighting, ventilation is also important. Make use of natural ventilation through windows and install fans or air conditioner.

  • Hide all the wires. Don’t you just hate it when tangled wires are visible, you can’t even concentrate on your work? Plan the layout of your gadgets and electrical appliances.

  • Lastly, personalize your space. It doesn’t matter what it looks like. It all depends on your personality.

The things listed above are just suggestions. Having an efficient home office is all about the user’s preference. As long as the person who will be using the space is comfortable, you are sure that the area you have created is effective.

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