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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Office Design Photos

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Office Interior Design

The home office is increasing in prevalence as more and more people do a majority of their work from home. Home office designs that reflect functionality and are attractive at the same time will help you to get the most out of your time spent in the home office – and give you a lovely place to work and do your business.

Identifying Your Needs

Before you look for home office designs, you should first identify the needs that you will have for your home office. What will occur in this space that you have designated for a home office? Will you be the only user of the office, or will your children or significant other be using the office for homework, playing videos, or watching television. Many home offices also double as a guest bedroom or sewing/crafts room. Identifying the needs that you have for your home office will allow you to make the most use of your space and also give you an idea of how much you will need to spend to make your home office a reality.

Home Office Infrastructure

Once you have determined the uses that you will have for your home office, you will need to make sure that the infrastructure of the home office is already in place or that you make arrangements for it. The basic infrastructure that you will need for your home office is conduit material that nearly disguises any computer wiring or power cords, an abundance of electrical outlets and telephone jacks, power surge protectors for your office and computer equipment, and cords that are long enough to connect your computer and its different accessories in your new office space. Your home office design space needn't be that big in order to be adequate, but should be big enough to accommodate your desk and chair and give you room to "roll" around if you need to.

Home Office Design Focal Point

Just as with any other room in the home, your home office should be pleasantly decorated – which means that you'll need to identify a focal point in the room and build from that focal point to make the rest of the room have a tailored and neat appearance. Choose a fireplace (if you are so lucky as to have one), a statue or picture, a beautiful window with a great view – whatever your space allows, and work from that focal point. In many home office designs, especially for smaller offices with limited space, the focal point may be a beautiful desk or table. Whatever you choose for your focal point, make sure that it's eye-catching but not too overbearing.Office Decorating Ideas

Congratulations! You’ve landed the perfect job, complete with your own office. Now what? Of course, you’ll be spending time mastering the ins and outs of your new position. And you’ll be moving into you new office. You will, no doubt, have the requisite desk, file drawers and bookshelves. But what can you do to make your office truly yours? With just these few office decorating tips, you’ll be on your way to having an office of which you can be proud.

First, determine how much space is available within your office for your decor. Take some pictures of the office you’ve been assigned. Look at where the window(s), door, electrical outlets and computer jacks are situated. These will determine the possible furniture layouts. You may even want to draw up a scale floor plan with like-scale furniture. You can then try several arrangements to see which one you prefer – without hurting your back!

Once you have your furniture in place, your files in the file drawers, and your books and manuals on the shelves, you will see exactly how much wall, shelf, and floor space you have available for your personal touch.

Second, choose the correct type of image. If you are employed by a conservative company, you’ll want your office to portray a more conservative image. Conversely, if you work for a vibrant, innovative company, your office should communicate that same feeling.

2 comments:

RIO Designs said...

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Faye Acklin said...

Initially, I thought the first pic was from "The Sims." But as it turns out, I'm wrong. I have to admit, those are some nice office designs.

Faye Acklin

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