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Today, more people are working at home than ever before.  Whether they are telecommuting full-time, or consulting part-time, they need home office designs that make it easier to get the job done.  It's not easy to create a space that promotes concentration and good work habits within the space you live, but home office design ideas are available for all space sizes and budgets.

The best way to begin is to organize your needs into a list.  Things that should be considered when thinking about home office designs are:

  • Office Space
  • Business Needs and Materials
  • Budget
  • Office Equipment
  • Ergonomics
  • Installation
  • Style
 Office Space
Home office design ideas are first dependent upon the space that you have. A corner layout works well with square rooms or when you are using part of another room. Another consideration will be the placement of outlets and phone jacks. When space is at a premium, a basic strip layout is probably the best to start with.  It is the most economical and provides you with the workspace you need to begin working.

 Business Needs and Materials
Next, ask yourself what you need.  Home office designs are based primarily upon necessity and a list of furniture and office equipment will be your best tool for organization.  From surge protectors and printer paper to bookcases and a new desk, it is a good idea to break down the list into categories so that you remember everything you will need.

 Budget

Determining your budget will guide you as to where to shop.  If your budget allows, you may want to hire a home office design service.  Price comparison on the Internet can be handy or visiting a variety of office supply stores will give you the knowledge of what's available and for what price.  Often times window-shopping can inspire home office design ideas that you weren't aware of. 


 Ergonomics

It is important to understand that comfort often means productivity, which is why ergonomics, safety and health design in products, are essential to home office design.


 Installation of Office Equipment

Installation is an important factor that is often forgotten.  Not only do the computer and fax machine have installation needs but most likely your home office design ideas will include bookshelf space, cabinets, lights and possibly a new desk and chair.  Some of these things will have to be assembled or installed.  Make sure you know what products need it before you purchase them.  Hiring a home office design service takes care of the entire installation problem as they usually do it for you.


 Design for Style

In addition to all of the equipment, however, one must also consider the style of the home office that will best suit you.  Home office designs can vary greatly, as people's styles vary.  Mood is created by lighting, colors and shapes that will affect you as you work.  Consider these things as you begin to organize and sift through home office design ideas.       

Your home office is a place where you need to be comfortable and focused in order to get your best work done.  Having everything in its proper place and an interior design that makes you feel comfortable means ease of use, better state of mind and improved productivity for you.