How-To Home Office

A home office is no longer a grim study or space dedicated for remote individuals only. Today, people are furthering their education online, picking up new hobbies, and becoming freelance bosses. Additionally, a home office is a great space to get away and do some reading or meditation. Sometimes, though, there may not be room in the home to have a room SOLELY dedicated to being an office. Here are a few way to make your home office, or other rooms, have additional purposes:

  1. Add a daybed or murphy bed: Daybeds can be a stylish couch that can also house an individual person that is visiting. Plus, daybeds can be really cute these days and cost less than a larger bed.Murphy beds can also be much more aesthetically pleasing (and comfortable) these days.
  2. Place a desk in your TV room: Some people work well with the distraction of a TV, but if you aren’t one of those people, the room can have two purposes (at separate times): work or play!
  3. Build a desk into your kitchen: Some kitchens have a continuation of counter space that turns into a desk. If you are not one of those lucky few, nor do you want to complete a home renovation, you could simply add a little desk that complements the space.  It’ll be a great place to put chore charts and the family calendar too so you can stay organized!