Creating an Office – how to Use Space Wisely

It can be easier to build a home office than you think. You don’t need to have lots of space available or have a specific room that you want to use in full. An office can simply be a corner, part of a breakfast bar, a part of your living room, a wall in your bedroom… the list goes on. Here are some tips to help you utilise your space wisely:

You see, it’s not so difficult to work from home. We have put together a list of ways you can use your space to its full potential:

  • Choose the right chair. It might not be the smallest – after all, you want to be comfortable – but if you choose something comfortable, stylish and modern, it will make a statement and look great at your desk, whichever room it might be in.
  • Make sure you have adequate storage. You might want to get a filing cabinet where you can store all of the important files you need for work. Try to save as much as you can digitally to prevent the need to print it out and keep it.
  • Set your computer up comfortably. This will help to make your work feel easier, meaning that you will be able to carry on working for longer. If you don’t feel like you have enough space to work comfortably, it’s time to invest in a desk with a larger surface area.
  • Make your workspace attractive. This might not be at the forefront of your mind when you’re considering how to use your office to its full potential,  but actually, if you make it an attractive and pleasant place to be, you will be more likely to want to spend time there. A well-designed workspace is always a good use of space.

What to Look for in Office Furniture

Offices have unique furnishing requirements. If you are a business professional and are looking to set up your office, there is a lot that you should be thinking about. We have put together a list of some of the key considerations so that you can make sure the furniture you select fits the bill.

Workplace efficiency. You want to ensure that your office is set up to give your employees flexibility so that they can work comfortably.If you want a workforce who will work as hard as they can, make sure they are comfortable and happy.

Health and safety. Make sure employees are safe above everything else. Check their workstations and make sure they have been properly assessed, for example, check their chairs and the desks are at a comfortable height and are giving them enough support.

Cost. Price has to come into your decision of course, but make sure it’s not the be all and end all. Buy what you and your employees need.

Space. Make sure your furniture gives you as much space and storage as you need. Lay it out in such a way as to give you plenty of working space, and to make the most of the space you have. Check that there is plenty of communal storage, like racking and filing cabinets, as well as personal storage for individuals. People should have access to desk drawers and plenty of desk space for their personal items.

Openness. Is your furniture laid out so that employees can easily work together and collaborate? A good office setup will include communal areas with things like sofas, comfortable chairs and flip charts so that employees can get together and brainstorm.

Home Office – Ergonomic and suitable home offices

When you’re thinking about updating your home office it’s hard to know where to start.

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It’s sometimes difficult to decide the style, the furniture or even if you are looking for home office or garden office.

  • Ergonomic and suitable home offices are ideal for long days of work
  • Free-standing furniture and accessories; you can find a wide range available online and offline

But before you start buying, have a think about what you really want to do with your office?

Needs to reflect your personality, and your ideas through the design, the colours and the style. Tell us your ideas, suggestions and share your projects with us!