Carving Out a Home Office Space

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Carving Out a Home Office Space

Because 1 in 5 Americans work from home at least one day a week, having an office space is crucial to being productive and efficient. It can be challenging today to find the space to make a home office. You don't need a spare room to create a home office. Office space can be found in a closet, a kitchen, and even a corner of a room. Today I thought I would share some ideas I found on the web.

Idea 1: Take advantage of a small nook in your home and convert it into a home office.

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Idea 2: Multi-purpose space combines a home office with a guest room. You can even create an office in a master bedroom.

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Idea 3: Convert a landing space into a home office. I love how light and airy this space is and what a great idea to keep an idea on your kids!

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Idea 4: Create a home office out of an unused corner in your home. This one uses a secretary that can be closed up to conceal clutter.

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Idea 5: Even an old laundry room can be repurposed into an office space as pictured here.

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Idea 6: This 2 x 6 closet has been converted into an office space. Add wallpaper to  make it pretty and peg board to make maximum use out of the space. By leaving the doors on the closet, you can close them to hide away the clutter at the end of the day.

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Well I hope you found some good ideas for creating a home office.  I’d love to hear your favorite organization ideas. Please feel free to share below. I hope I have inspired you to do some organizing. Don’t miss any of my future blogs for organization and decorating tips. Next time I'll share my new work space with you.

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Susan Newberry

Hi, I’m Susan! I’ve spent the last 10 years building my online company. I’ve always loved everything to do with design. In fact, after raising my kids, I decided to go to school and get my degree in Interior Design. While running my own interior design company, I started teaching and found that teaching was what I really loved. Combine that with Interior Design and well, you could say I was on cloud nine. I always loved the technical side of design which led me to graphic design and after studying graphic design, I was encouraged to open an Etsy shop to sell some of my creations. With my attention to detail and being somewhat of a perfectionist, graphic design made perfect sense. In December of 2018, I decided to retire from teaching and devote myself full time to my business and I haven’t looked back since! I love designing art for the home and would love to create something special for you.

It’s true what they say, “Love what you do, and you will never work a day in your life.”

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