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Designing a Comfortable Work Space at Home

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Working from home seems to be increasingly popular these days. If you find yourself putting more hours in from the house, rather than from the office, then it might be wise to create a space that will allow you to accomplish your work one that encompasses both comfort and function. Here’s how to get it done:

Be specific in your needs and stick with it

Think about what your specific job functions will be and then make a list of what is absolutely necessary for you to accomplish those tasks. Some basic home office needs include a desk, chair, computer and storage, but those needs might not apply to you. There’s no need to have things in the space that don’t belong there, which is why it’s extremely important to stick to your list.

Some questions to ask before making your shopping list should include questions such as:

  • What type of work will you be doing?
  • Will you have meetings with clients or collaborative work with colleagues?
  • What materials and equipment will be needed to get tasks done?
  • Will you be making conference calls or video conferencing?
  • Will you need to store documents on site?

If you have a small space, consider multifunctional pieces. For example, use an extra large desk that can also serve as a meeting or project area. Or, use low storage that could be used for additional seating. As always, take measurements. It’s important the room can accommodate your purchases.

Design the best layout for productivity

Productivity can be hindered by a poor layout so be sure to look over your place to see where everything will go. Do you want or need to see people that enter the room? How much light do you need? Will you need access to multiple outlets? How much storage do you need? Answering questions such as these will help determine where to place things. The ultimate goal should be do have everything you need positioned in a way that won’t make you feel cramped.

Don’t forget to incorporate your personality and style

Just because this space is meant for work, doesn’t mean that it has to be stale. In fact, color, texture and pattern is just as important for a home office as it is for all the other rooms in your home. The right colors and patterns can enhance the mood of the room and inspire productivity, so it’s wise to take some time and think it through before making any final decisions.

When it comes to color, blue is most used for offices. Blue, as well as green, evokes calmness and serenity, but that might not be what you need for your space. Perhaps you need a color that evokes creativeness. If so, then the color for you is orange.

Once you’ve determined your color, pick out wall art that will show off your personality and style. And don’t forget to incorporate fabrics, whether it’s through chair cushions, window treatments or accents. Be sure to check out the wide variety of colorful fabrics on our website.

When you are looking for a fabrics store near you in Plano, TX, stop by our Cutting Corners location in Dallas, Tx for great deals on discount designer fabrics. We have something for every home interior project from gorgeous drapery fabrics, colorful outdoor fabrics, and luxurious Dupioni Silks.

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