So you have decided to work from home or start your own business. Congratulations are in order. However, the work does not begin until the home office is set up. The following are some guidelines to follow when deciding to work from home and how you want to set-up your home office space. These few key steps will help you organize your workspace environment.
Setting Up Your Work Space
1. The first thing you need to do is make an inventory of your time and work duties. Do you have dedicated time to spend on your job or business? If so, how much? By understanding the amount of time and hours you will spend on your new job or business will help you determine your work space needs. If you are a website designer, you will not need a lot of desk space but, if you sew clothing, you will need a lot of flat space for cutting. If you are spending one hour every morning updating your eBay listing, perhaps a small area in the bedroom will do. However, if you are going to spend 8 hours a day talking to customers on the phone, a more elaborate set-up and separate room is in order. Also, if customers or vendors will be visiting your space, perhaps an outside door near the office is your best bet.
2. Decide what type of home office interior design you want. If money is an issue, spend some time in an office ware house store to get some tips on how to set up your office layout. One of my favorite places to hang out for interior office inspiration is IKEA.COM . If you don't have one near you, go to their website and request a catalogue. The color scheme of your new office setup has real inspiration value so consider this as well. For design inspiration, you may also want to check out HGTV.COM
3. You must have a computer with reliable internet service plus a phone line. Be sure you have a way to backup all your computer files because losing them can be costly and detrimental to your business.
4. Lighting must be adequate for the space. Put a task light on the table or desk if the overhead light is not sufficient. Use soft bulbs or florescent lighting to ease the eye strain.
5. Your chair should be comfortable yet durable. The height should be appropriate so that you are eye level with the computer monitor. If you like a soft feel on your bum, find a chair cushion that is in keeping with your likes.
6. If you need storage space, decide if you want to purchase home office cabinets. Yard sales are great places to find some of those extras for your office without breaking the budget.
7. Put up pictures or wall art that are not distracting yet help you stay calm. Many people like nature scenes around them while they work.
I commend you for assuring the quality of your business workspace. There are many keys to a successful business outcome and a proper work environment will help in that process. Home office plans mean home office success! Good Luck!
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