Whether you have worked from home for years or recently made the transition, you deserve to have a designated work station at home just like you would in a professional workplace. The challenge is that you have to create this space yourself, including organizing it.Â
If you’ve been working from the kitchen table or on top of piles of junk mail in your home office, it’s time for a home office organization project. You can create your own custom office space that suits your needs and preferences.Â
If that task sounds daunting, you’ve come to the right place. Read our home office ideas for a little inspiration and decide what will work best for you. You’ll love the difference having the right home office setup makes to both your work life and home life.Â
Why Home Office Organization Matters
There are many reasons why having an organized home office setup is beneficial. For one, it helps you separate work from home. When you are working in a space that is designated as an office, it signals to family members that your attention is focused elsewhere. That kind of separation helps you stay on task and productive.Â
Proper home office organization helps your productivity too. You can’t find that report your boss needs when your workspace is cluttered or your work materials are spread out around the house. You’ll work more efficiently when you have everything you need at hand and organized.Â
Finally, working in a messy environment inhibits your concentration and distracts other people. When you have an organized workspace, you’ll be able to focus on your work, and colleagues will be able to focus on you, not your mess, during video conferences.Â
How to Start Your Home Office Setup
Now that you see the importance of having an organized home office, what does it take to make one? Here are some steps to get you started:
- Think about what you need. Do you just need a comfy seat and laptop or a desktop for your computer and multiple screens? Do you need other devices, trays for paperwork, a filing cabinet? If you have a lot of calls and video meetings, you probably need privacy. Make a list of what your work requires so you don’t lose sight of your goal.Â
- Choose a defined area for work. Ideally, you can use a room with a door for your office. If that isn’t possible, designate a corner or other area of your home for work and only work.Â
- Set up your devices for work. Arrange your technology where it will be most comfortable to use. Angle your screens where you can see them without strain. Place your phone or printer within easy reach. If possible, use your devices only for work, and use other devices for entertainment during leisure hours.Â
- Play with your lighting. Sufficient light prevents eye strain and encourages productivity. Poorly positioned lighting, however, can create a glare or cast an awkward shadow on you during video calls.Â
- Organize your work supplies where they will help you work efficiently.
- Add some decor. The fun part of a home office setup is you can decorate how you want as long as you still have a professional view during video meetings. Add some fun or stylish accessories to your setup, and you’re ready to work!
Home Office Ideas
We’ve covered the basics of creating a home office setup. If you’re still struggling to visualize how to organize your new space, take some inspiration from these home office organization ideas and incorporate your favorites into your own workspace. The better your home office looks, the more you’ll enjoy working there!
- Use matching desk accessories to keep pens, notepads, paperclips and other supplies organized and attractive.Â
- Drawer dividers keep pens and other do-dads separated and in place.
- A tried-and-true desk file keeps important paperwork organized within arm’s reach.
- Put up a large calendar or dry-erase board to keep track of notes and appointments.
- Add a shelf, and balance it with work supplies and a potted plant or knick knacks. A large shelf also can act as a partition to separate a makeshift office corner from the rest of a room.
- Bins on your shelf can add color and texture to your office space while hiding work clutter. Or try a trendy basket under your desk.
- Don’t have a desk? A small table, armoire or built-in shelves offer workspace and storage with a little creativity.Â
- Invest in a comfortable, ergonomic office chair for maximum comfort. For a budget-friendly option, pad your work chair with a stylish pillow.Â
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With these ideas, anyone can have an attractive home office setup, but what about the rest of your house?Â
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