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How To
Set Up a Professional Home Office
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by:
Justin Koh
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Each day, more and more people are getting caught in the 'work from
home' fever. Government as well as companies is quickly embracing this
type of 'work from home' scheme as there are many benefits such as
employee being able to spend more time with the family and saving
office space rental as well. Likewise, the explosion of the internet
has created many internet entrepreneurs who just need a computer in
their home to operate a home business.
As home office is getting more and more popular, it is important that
you design and setup your home office in a manner that is conducive and
productive for you to work in.
First of all, identify a location within your home where you can work
conductively without any noise or distraction. Is there a spare room in
the house or is there any place where you can create a space to work
in? Make sure that there is sufficient lighting during the day time.
Once you have chosen that area, consider doing up wall shelves to put
your stationery and office document to save space on the table. As
table space is usually small, consider buying a 'miniature' desktop
computer / laptop to put on the table. More spaces can be created by
attaching the house phone to the wall as well.
If there are clients coming to your place, you might want to add in a
sofa at a corner and a few magazine racks for them to browse through
the magazine while they are waiting. To give your home office a 'more
professional' look, you might want to get creative and decorate the
wall with nice paintings or paint the wall with a nice color. Try
adding some greenery such as potted plant or flowers as well. By taking
the effort to spruce up your office, you can enhance a more
professional company image when client steps into your office.
As you can see, the expenses really do add up when you spruce up your
home office image. One cost saving idea is to buy used office
furniture. Check out places like the classified section in your
newspaper, flea market or bankruptcy sales as you can get great bargain
for your office furniture.
About the author:
Justin Koh is the original contributor of this article for http://www.officefurniturecenter.info
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