Even if you bought a computer desk just as someplace to put the computer or you only use your “home office” when you have to pay the bills, having an organized workspace that is functional and attractive is important. It’s even more important if you have your own home business or you work from home on a regular basis. A successful workspace meets all of your needs; is comfortable and ergonomic; and includes environmental considerations like any potential noise factor, sufficient lighting and power sources. Revamping your current work area or designing an efficient place to work is not hard.
First, decide where your home office will be. If you have a spare room that isn’t currently being used for anything other than storage, clearing it out would be a good place to start. If your workspace must be integrated into another room like the family room, rec room or living room, consider ways to reduce background noise like using partitions or a decorative screen to create a sense of privacy. The computer desk itself can be used as a “divider.” A stand alone L-shape desk can be used to define the perimeters of a home office in a multipurpose room by placing one side of the L against a wall.
If you’re really pressed for space, how about the corner of one of the rooms of your home? Planning a workspace around a corner computer desk, is not only a space-saving solution, but geographically speaking it will be out of the way of the television or other distractions. Particularly if you have a home-based business, take inventory of the office equipment and furniture pieces you will need. The focus of the home office and how much furniture and equipment you require will have a direct bearing on where you set up your workspace.
Once you know where your home office is going to be located, you can start planning out the space. If you will need to see clients or business associates, you will want your home office to be professional looking, yet be a comfortable and welcoming place. Consider purchasing a side chair for visitors that matches your office chair, or if there is room, a small sofa. Especially if you’re sharing the room, make your work area your own by painting the wall or walls a color that is pleasing to you. Lighter colors are better color choices since they are generally more soothing and conducive to a work environment.
Now you’re ready to incorporate other organizational office-related furniture and accessories such as a file cabinet, bookshelves and a paper tray or letter caddy. Having someplace to put things will keep your workspace efficient and appealing. Go up rather than out. Add a hutch to your desk or a tall (vertical) shelving unit. Building up will utilize wall rather than floor space.
The final step is to accessorize your workspace. Decorate the walls with pictures, posters or photographs that will inspire you. Personalize your desk with one or two family photos. In addition to natural light and overhead lighting, make sure your purchase a desk lamp: you’ll not only be able to see the task at hand, but a good one will give your workspace that stylish finishing touch.

















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