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10 Tips for Setting up A Home Office

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June Campbell

10 Tips for Setting up A Home Office

Setting up a home office that will enhance

productivity while offering comfort isn't as

simple as it sounds. Many home workers juggle and

struggle to determine the best setup for their

needs.

Think Comfort

Studies show that efficiency decreases when we are

uncomfortable. Lesson to be learned: don't

sacrifice comfort for beauty when selecting your

furnishings.

Use Mobile Furniture

Reduce grunt work. Few of us enjoy an hour spent

shoving and pulling a heavy filing cabinet from

one side of the room to the other. Office

furniture with wheels or similar mobility aids

will make life much simpler. It's easy to set up,

easy to rearrange, easy to move for cleaning or to

retrieve lost items.

Remember to take accurate wall measurements before

you go shopping for office furniture. Take

wallboards, heating ducts and other such items

into account.

Some manufacturers are making office furniture

with adjustable surfaces so you can work either

sitting or standing. Before buying, be sure your

home office has adequate space for this feature.

Think Convenience

How much fun will it be when you have to crawl

under a desk on your belly to attach your new

printer to the back of the computer? Computer

makers don't make things easy for us, but with a

little pre-planning, you can place your computer

so you can actually get at those hookups when you

need to.

Check Your Wiring

Make sure your home's wiring is adequate to

accommodate office machinery and various computer

hookups. Ensure you that you can use three-

pronged plugs to ground your equipment. Check for

electrical hazards -- being especially cautious of

hazards to children and pets.

Be Mindful of Wall Outlets and Phone Jacks

Stringing a long cord across the living room and

into your home office isn't a look that Martha

Stewart would endorse. If your office area doesn't

have outlets, you won't regret the cash it takes

to have them installed.

Communicate Efficiently

So, your best client phones with a big order but

he can't get through because your kid is on the

Internet!

If you're sharing a home with other people, you

need a separate phone line and Internet hookup for

your office. If you spend much time on the

Internet yourself, a direct connection like cable

or DSL is very, very helpful.

Make it Safe!

When you work from home, you don't have a

Workplace Health & Safety Committee looking out

for your best interests. Learn about workplace

ergonomics and take it seriously. Having to shut

down your Internet business because of carpal

tunnel syndrome isn't a good business plan.

Remember your eyes. If you're on the computer for

long hours, get a glare-resistant screen for the

monitor, or ask your optometrist about glare

resistant eye-glasses.

You'll need to position your monitor so sunlight

doesn't shine on it directly. If this can't be

arranged easily, be creative about finding a way

to block the sun. An artist's easel holding a

large poster or chart is one approach.

Light It!

The best lighting is lighting that allows you to

see what you are doing without strain to your

eyes. Many find that incandescent lighting is

easier on the eyes than fluorescent lighting or

cool lighting.

Deduct It!

You'll want to check with your taxation

department, but in many countries, some aspects of

a home office are tax deductible. In Canada, for

example, you can deduct a portion of home expenses

(rent, utilities, etc.) for your home office. BUT

your office must be separate from the rest of the

house and used only for business purposes. Find

out what's deductible before you file your taxes.

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new market tn
Thank author of this post/comment Ilove your start up suggestions.......

I live in a house with zero closets. so everything is piled up in pastic bukets. My drafting board is way too big fo rthe house so its in alittl ebuilding that ahs to be renovated.. hubby works some out of tehbarn. Whats funny is we have loads of space but not itme to work it to make it better.

I do have some questiosn for you......

I do loads of crafts. I ama acrafts projects designer.

Aside from big bulky plastic tubs do you ahve any suggestions on organizing so thatI can get to the stuff. I have no kitchen cabinets. We took them down to reduce pest and rodent homes. I ahve no closets and am on a 25 dollar amonth budget for doing fixups and organizing just for my doll supplies???

I was thinking modular shelves??? with plastic see through containers in the hallway thats not being used for anything?


Thank author of this post/comment"Setting up a home office"

1. Make a List of Your Critical Home Office Needs

Before claiming a corner in one of your rooms and calling it an office, make a detailed list of your most basic needs for a home office. This is called your "critical needs" list. It should include items you must have for your office, such as a desk, computer, fax machine, telephone, and so on.

2. Choose a Dedicated Area for Your Home Office Space

Once you have made your critial needs list, you have a better idea of how much room you actually need for an office. With that in mind, you can now choose a dedicated area of your home for office space.

3. Get Creative: Balance Workspace and Storage Requirements

Often, a home office has a limited amount of space build your own desk that uses file cabinets as the base with wood or a laminate countertop for the top. You may also have to store files in another room.

4. Invest in the Right Home Office Equipment

Getting started in your home office by using the right equipment is essential.


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Philadelphia, PA
Thank author of this post/comment"Office Setting up with attarctive Office Chairs"

Nice information for setting up a new office. but i think in offices have good and comfortable chairs must required. if chair is not good our employee work output is not good and they really can't work.

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