If you have started working from home,
whether you are a freelancer or running a business, having a home office in
your Charleston
home is very important.
It is a place where you can separate
your home life and work, so that you can get “in the zone” and concentrate on
the important work tasks that you need to complete. But where should you place
your home office?
If you have a spare bedroom in your
home, the answer is easy – but what if you don’t have this extra space? Is it
possible to squeeze a home office into an already full home? Of course it is,
you just have to think outside of the box. Here are some ideas:
Convert
Your Attic
If you have an attic in your home, why
not use that space for a quiet and private home office? It will be separate
from your home and free from any distractions. If your attic is unfinished, converting
it into living space can be a good investment that will improve the value of
your home.
Work
At Your Breakfast Nook
Perhaps your kitchen has a breakfast
nook, but your family always ends up eating at the dining table and doesn’t
really use it much? If this is the case, you could create a small and compact office space where
you can work – while being close to the coffee maker in the kitchen!
Find
An Unused Corner
Perhaps there is a corner of your
bedroom or living room that you aren’t really using for much? Why not turn it
into a home office? All you need is a small desk and a chair to create a
workspace. If you want to separate it from the rest of the room, you can use
stylish room dividers.
Go
Underground
Have you ever thought of using your
basement for your home office? There is probably a corner down there that you
could use for office space. To combat the lack of natural light, you can use a
SAD lamp that offers the same wavelengths as sunlight.
These are just a few ideas of where you
could place your home office, even if all of the rooms in your Charleston home
are in use. As long as you can find a quiet corner somewhere, you can create
your ultimate working space.
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-Jeff
Cook
Jeff Cook Real Estate
Charleston, SC
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