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With an increasing number of people working from home, home offices have moved from being considered a luxury to being an essential element in the home. Having a home office or capacity for one, may be a key decision for buyers when purchasing a property. Making a home office is easier than it seems!
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A home office can be situated within your main living space, zoned or a separate enclosed space of your choosing. This is often dependent on your individual preferences and space permitting. In either environment make use of your existing key features, use alcoves with shelving or have shelves fitted to store your essential paperwork and other items. Be creative with your office space. We know offices are designed to work in, but this doesn't mean they have to be boring. Think about how you use the space and have the things around you that you use regularly to hand. It's possible as you can see from the office above to have fun and mix your colours. A "Top Tip" is to work with colours in the same range such as pastels or soft colours. Of course if you want to clash your colours that's alright too. After all some rules were meant to be broken! What kind of home office would you have if there were no limitations? Get in touch, we'd love to hear your ideas! Got a question about interior design? Send us a message (opens in a new window) and we'll get right back to you.
A home office can be situated within your main living space, zoned or a separate enclosed space of your choosing. This is often dependent on your individual preferences and space permitting. In either environment make use of your existing key features, use alcoves with shelving or have shelves fitted to store your essential paperwork and other items. Be creative with your office space. We know offices are designed to work in, but this doesn't mean they have to be boring. Think about how you use the space and have the things around you that you use regularly to hand. It's possible as you can see from the office above to have fun and mix your colours. A "Top Tip" is to work with colours in the same range such as pastels or soft colours. Of course if you want to clash your colours that's alright too. After all some rules were meant to be broken! What kind of home office would you have if there were no limitations? Get in touch, we'd love to hear your ideas! Got a question about interior design? Send us a message (opens in a new window) and we'll get right back to you.
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Created: May 16 2012 at 02:45:28 PM
Updated: May 16 2012 at 02:45:28 PM
Category: House & Garden
Language: English
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