More and more professionals these days are choosing to work from home. You’ll need some sort of home office space if you either work from home or end up taking a lot of your work home with you. Fortunately, setting up a home office doesn’t have to be expensive. Whether you work from home or just want a home office for the family, there are plenty of ways to build a budget friendly office space that will fit your needs.
Sectioning a Portion of a Room for Office Space
It’s a common misconception that a home office has to be a completely separate room. Certainly having your office in its own room is nice, but it isn’t at all necessary. Unless your business needs a lot of storage space, a home office can be set up in a closet or in a corner of another room, such as the dining room or kitchen. As a matter of fact, a corner of a room or a closet can sometimes work better for work at home parents, particularly if they need to keep an eye on younger children or monitor their teens’ computer time.
Converting a Closet into a Home Office
Turning a closet into a home office is simple. Just take the doors off the hinges and remove the closet bar. Next you need to find a simple wooden desk and comfortable chair that will fit in the space you have. If you want to, you can include shelving and any organizational or storage options you might need on the back walls of the closet. To keep your office private, simply hang a long curtain over the front of the closet. All in all, this is a very inexpensive option for a home office that doesn’t require a lot of space.
Adding Shelving and a Desk to Any Room
For many people, a home office might be as simple as a built in oak bookcase or storage area, or a computer armoire. Whether it’s the dining room, the kitchen, or the bedroom, this type of inexpensive home office can be added to just about any room.
For those of you who are lucky enough to have a separate room for your home office, you can still create a budget friendly space. You can make a big difference in the room, simply by painting the room your favorite color or a mellow color like light green or blue.
This space can be easily decorated by simply adding photographs in frames to the wall. You might choose photos of nature scenes or of your family, if you wish. You might also consider adding some shelves or shadow boxes to the walls, as they can double as both storage space and a decorative item.
If you need books for your business and they are nice looking, they can likewise double as decorations. Decorative boxes and trinkets can be filled with office supplies, so they are functional as well as stylish.
The great thing about a home office is, if you are just starting up your business and you don’t have many resources, you can easily build it up slowly. In the beginning, all you really need is a desk and a chair. You can wait till you find deals or sales on decorative and storage items to use for the room. No matter which way you proceed, know that there’s no need to go into debt creating a home office before your business is even profitable.
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Verra Ricci writes for http://ArlingtonHomeDesign.com and is currently remodeling her downtown loft. To learn more about home improvement and interior design in general you can visit her blog at http://arlingtonhomedesign.com/