home office

Carve Out a Tiny Office Space

by Guest on September 23, 2011

in Room by Room,Work Spaces

A special thanks to Susi from Arcadian Lighting for writing today’s guest post!  Arcadian Lighting a must-shop resource for beautiful lighting fixtures. You can shop by brand, room or style, and the selection is amazing! And we all know how important good lighting is in a home work/study space!

A separate room for a home office is a luxury many don’t have, so we carve out an office space where we can. Closets are a popular option for creating tiny office spaces that are big on function. Here are 8 great ideas for carving out a space for a home office.

1. When it comes to a home office, four things are needed: a desk, a light, a chair, and storage. A Parson’s desk or table makes a great desk for a home office. With the rise of laptops, home office desks no longer have to accommodate a large monitor and tower and can be smaller.

Small Office Design Solutions

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The Family Office

by Susan on January 28, 2011

in Before & After,Room by Room,Work Spaces

What was I thinking!

Since I scored a larger office in the move, and decided to make it a “family office” so I wouldn’t feel like I was missing out on anything. Now my Mom Cave home office has effectively become the upstairs family room (which honestly, I rather like).

As usual, I didn’t want to spend much money – afterall, we need a new kitchen (another post for another day). So I went shopping…in my basement!  The resulting collection resembles a mix of trees in the forest in a hodge-podge sort of way.

First, here’s what the room looked like when we bought the house. It sort of gave me the blues – in a dark way.

home office before

So the first thing we did was paint it Benjamin Moore Pearl Gray with white trim. Next, we replace the dark gray carpet with a variated Berber carpet.

paint and carpet

And finally, I created a furniture layout to allow for computer work, shared table surface, lounging, and even some TV viewing. Remember, this is my full time office, PLUS a place for homework and general hanging-out activities.

home office layout

Armed with a neutral canvas and a plan, we moved in. As you can see, we clearly needed window treatments to manage the glare.

move in mess

We opted for bamboo shades with shear panels to manage the light but still enjoy the beautiful view out back. Between Target and Overstock, we were able to outfit the windows for a mere $80.

home office

All of the furniture was re-purposed from our last home, representing several phases of my life:

  • Sofa: from our previous playroom
  • Table/desk: This teak table was our dining table at our first home
  • Armoire/Entertainment Center: I purchased this when I got my first pre-marital home
  • Credenza: From one of my earlier apartments – got it for $25 from an office I used to work for
  • File cabinets: Ok, I have no idea where these came from
  • Artwork: My favorite Matisse print has followed me for over 15 years
home office
home office
I love my little light/reader holder/phone caddy/calculator unit.
work space light

Overall, I sort of like the casual campy mixed style. Do you have a hodge podge room in your home? How have you tried to tie it all together?

Note: to see more “before” picks and view the paint choices for the WHOLE house, visit me at the HomeGoods blog.

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Do you love your home office?

by Susan on August 21, 2009

in Work Spaces

I get so super-charge in the fall.  Maybe it’s because the kids are school-bound, or maybe it just the crispness in the air.  Either way, this feeling tends to materialize in nesting behavior in my home office.  And I love it!

I don’t have any big redesign plans in my office at this time, but if I did, here’s is my inspiration!

First, here are three offices that I really like. I’m not a “desk against the wall” kinda gal, and I like simplicity. Unfortunately, there’s usually a trade off between simplicity and storage.

This first one from West Elm has a great urban edge to it and fabulous texture.  Not sure how it would translate in my traditional colonial however.  And I love the task lighting.

WestElm

This is a great use of a small space from Crate and Barrel.  Love the colors and the functional art.

CandBDesk

For a more traditional look, Pottery Barn shows a good example of conservative furniture mixed with a bold pop of color.

PBPorter

Now if I want to dream really big, here’s the ultimate office that I would just LOVE (from Architectural Digest):

ArchitecturalDigest

What would your dream office look like?

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