Oct 13 2009
Decorating a Home Office on a Budget
Telecommuting, or working from home, is becoming increasingly popular with professionals. You’ll need some sort of home office space if you either work from home or end up taking a lot of your work home with you. Fortunately, setting up a home office doesn’t have to be expensive. Maybe you work from home, or perhaps you just want to add a home office for the family. Either way, there a plenty of ways to build a budget-friendly office space that will fit your needs and the needs of your family.
Sectioning a Portion of a Room for Office Space
People often have the misconception that a home office needs to be a completely separate room. Although having your own room can be very nice, it isn’t necessary at all. Unless your business needs a lot of storage space, a home office can be set up in a closet or in a corner of another room, such as the dining room or kitchen. As a matter of fact, a corner of a room or a closet can sometimes work better for work-at-home parents, particularly if they need to keep an eye on younger children or monitor their teens’ computer time.
Converting a Closet into a Home Office
If you want to make a closet into a home office, start by taking the doors off and removing the closet bar. Then place a simple oak desk in the closet with a comfortable chair. The back walls of the closet can provide a place for shelving or any other organizational or storage options you might need. To keep your office private, simply hang a long curtain over the front of the closet. All in all, this is a very inexpensive option for a home office that doesn’t require a lot of space.
Adding Shelving and a Desk to Any Room
A home office can be as simple as a built-in wood bookshelf or storage area, or perhaps a computer armoire. In this way, you can create a very inexpensive home office that can be added to just about any room, from the dining room to the kitchen to the bedroom.
For those of you who are lucky enough to have a separate room for your home office, you can still create a budget-friendly space. There are many simple things you can do that will make a big difference, such as painting the room your favorite color or a mellow color like light green or blue.
To decorate the walls, try adding some framed photographs. See if you can find some nature photos, or add pictures of your family, if you wish. Another option is to add some shelves or shadow boxes to the walls for storage, as they can double as decorative items as well.
Those books that you use for your business might also serve as decorative items, particularly if they are nice-looking. You might be able to find decorative boxes and trinkets that can be filled with office supplies, so that they are functional as well as stylish.
For those of you with new businesses and limited resources, just start by building your home office up slowly. In the beginning, all you really need is a desk and a chair. As your budget grows, you can look to find deals or sales on decorative and storage items to use in the room. After all, there isn’t any reason to go into debt creating a home office space before your business is even making money.