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Joanna Tovia added this to Home Office Helper: Where to Put Your Desk
Around the roomWhen three kids have homework to do, a built-in desk that hugs three walls can make more sense than trying to fit a desk into each of their rooms. It’s a whole lot more fun doing your homework when you’re not alone, after all. The same principles here can apply for a couple sharing a home office – making use of the room’s perimeter can prevent anyone cramping another’s style.
Kerryn Ramsey added this to Working From Home? Set Up an Office That Gets You in the Flow
3. Choose a calming colour paletteHome offices are usually the last room on the decorating agenda in most houses, but if you work from home they should probably top the list. When you’re spending hours upon hours in a space you hope to feel happy, comfortable and productive, it will pay to put time into thinking about how to make it look the part.While this home office is both simple and functional, it also has a strong design value. The white-and-blue colour palette lightens the room, while the blonde timber trims provide beautiful detail. Soothing colour palettes can convert a utilitarian space into a tranquil home office. Just what you need to knuckle down and get things done.
Brendan Guy added this to Shelving Tricks to Win the Storage War
In the study When installing shelving in a study or home office, there are two distinct paths people can go down: either the shelves can be used for displaying decorative objects and collections (with work and stationery items stored neatly away in cabinets and drawers), or can be used for the storage and access of office tools and documents. If going down the path of displaying decorative objects and collections, then don’t overcrowd, and leave plenty of space between each item. If the shelves are to be used for office equipment and documents, there are a few points worth considering to ensure that everything has its place and is easily found. Access is always vital so arrange your shelves in order of need and perhaps even label boxes and folders. Ensure that the shelves are deep enough and high enough to fit all items, such as tall folders, comfortably. Choosing a single colour for boxes or folders will give the shelf a strong graphic element.
Janet Dunn added this to Expert Opinion: Is Mid-Century Modern Here to Stay?
A return to craftsmanship, away from mass production, is significant in feeding our MCM obsession, according to interior designer Christopher Gyzemyter. “The idea of considered, clean lines and functional crafted designs in architecture, interiors and furniture, adaptable to different environments and all eras, has popularised the trend,” he says.
Charlotte Minty Interior Design added this to Getting it Right: Your Home Office Desk
… or for three. Should your home office need to accommodate more than one workstation – whether it’s for a colleague or family member(s), this example demonstrates how well one office desk can service more than one worker. Something to think about is whether the desk can be expanded within the space as your family or business grows.
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Paul Graville added this to paul_graville's Ideas
Zonal line with paint colours. Could be used with noticeboard/blackboard and bikes and shelves and desk
Sara Adriana Castellón Montero added this to ofice. Arquitectura.
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