Written by Emily Graham. Working from home can be challenging, especially when you’re trying to be productive. If you’re tired of working from the couch or the dining room table, a home office is the perfect solution. By getting creative, you can build a dedicated workspace in a tiny house or apartment. Martin Properties presents some tips you should consider.
Find Room for a Home Office
The hardest part about making a home office in a small space is finding the right spot. Some ways to make room are:
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Use a large wall-mounted shelf instead of a desk
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Add a flip-down desk
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Tuck a small desk into an empty corner
Choose Space-Efficient Furniture
In a tiny home office, your furniture options are limited. This is great news for your bank account since you can get away with pieces designed for dorm rooms. Start with a desk; small, minimalist models work best. You can also repurpose a table or mount a desktop on the wall.
A supportive chair is an essential part of a productive work area. You probably don’t have room for a tall executive chair — instead, use a slim dining chair, a compact rolling task chair, or an Eames-inspired molded-plastic chair. If budget is a concern, you can get a great deal at Nashville’s many thrift stores and estate sales. Add a pillow to support your lower back.
Select the Right Fixtures
Two types of fixtures fit into a small home office: shelves and lighting. For efficient office storage, your best bet is to mount shelves on the wall above your desk. Depending on the room, you can also slip small file cabinets or storage shelves under the desktop.
Is your desk too small for a reading lamp? A wall-mounted light fixture offers ample illumination. Don’t worry about wiring; buy a corded model. If your job requires video meetings, consider mounting a ring light above your computer for a professional look.
Decorate Your Home Office
Decor is a wonderful way to personalize your home office. The right items can turn it into a place you love. The trick is to choose pieces that add visual interest without taking up space. Some options to try include:
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Paint. Add color to the area behind your desk to jazz it up and set it apart from the rest of the room.
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Beautiful fixtures and furniture. Add flair and functionality with a colorful velvet desk chair, a desk with brushed-gold-tone legs, or reclaimed wood wall shelves.
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Wall art. Paintings, framed photos, and mirrors add life to your office without taking up space. Avoid visual clutter by choosing items with slim frames.
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Plants. Green and lively, plants instantly make your office feel brighter and fresher.
When selecting decorative items, look for pieces that are small but striking. Geodes and crystals are the perfect examples. They bring color, texture, and natural energy to the space. Amethyst is a great choice. The iron content and irradiation give this type of quartz a stunning purple color. Click here for a selection of amethyst stones.
Choose the Right Property for Your Next Home
A creative, small home office is a great way to make the most of your available space. When you’re ready to move into a larger home in Nashville, call Martin Properties for help finding the perfect property.
Thank you so much!
Best,
Emily Graham | emily@mightymoms.net
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