Showing posts with label desk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desk. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

In Search Of : The Perfect Workspace....


I have written before about my dream of a home office & written here about my own work-space....

My dream of a room of my own remains just that but I have decided to move from the kitchen, which is where I currently work, to a "work/inspiration corner".

My fabulous new Asus Zenbook has now arrived & as it's half the size of my current laptop, I can have a smaller desk but still have plenty of space....

I have been scouring local antique shops/secondhand stores for the perfect desk - old, wooden & spacious. 
I am creating an inspiration board. 
I already have the perfect chair - old & v comfy.
And I am putting together bits of this & that....a lamp, books, magazines, some shelving....
all designed to add inspiration & beauty.

If I could incorporate some aspects of the workspaces/office below, I'm pretty sure I'd have my dream space.... 
    












....and finally, my dream space, although with those windows I might spend much more daydreaming than actually working!


Wednesday, June 6, 2012

It's the small details

that make some spaces so delicious


I am crushing on that blue hexagon tray SO BAD.


Love that table - I suspect it is a lucky antique fine.



1.,2.,3. High Gloss, 4. Llamas Valley, 5. Lonny Mag, 6. Sweet Home Style

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Fresh and inspiring home offices

As some of you know, I work as a freelance web designer. Working for oneself definitely has it's perks, but with it comes a lot more responsibilities, as you are accountable for everything. I am always extremely busy, which I enjoy, but last week I was drowning, and spent most nights up until 3:30 AM to meet my deadlines.

Paramount to working from home is having a home office and work space that is extremely comfortable, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. Everyone has different work styles, and the furnishings and layout you choose will depend on that and the type of work you do.

A lot of desk surface is a MUST for me
via 91 Mag
Inspiring artwork is always good for when you're having a creative block.
via Small Space Style
 
This office is probably closest to my own, except I have to have one of those ugly office chairs in order to be comfortable.  I also need a very large monitor for my work.
via Adore Home Mag
 
A little chest of drawers helps organize smaller supplies and various cords we need for all of our gadgets these days.
via Bolig
 
I keep magazines for reference, and have several shelves dedicated to storing them.
via Heart Home
 
via Rue Magazine
 
via Southern Living

 I'm interested to know, what is essential for you in your home office?

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Home Office Furniture – A worthwhile investment

A doubled edged sword, working from home has both advantages and disadvantages; some people are able to manage it, whilst others find it difficult to get into a work mentality what with all the distractions and temptations that come with having all the home comforts just a door away. Of course, for some people there may not be a choice due to disability or family obligation and working from home is the only option.

If do you happen to be working from home the furniture that you have in there is going to have an effect on many aspects of your productivity, morale and attitude. By having functional, attractive and good quality furniture you can make sure that your work output is not affected by disorganisation or by being uncomfortable.


I personally like my home office furniture in white. It keeps the space looking clean and bright.


One of the most important things to consider with your home office furniture is comfort and back support, especially if you are sitting in front of a computer for prolonged periods of time; a low quality chair will do nothing but leave you with back pain, and over time may affect your overall posture. Investing in an ergonomic and quality chair when putting together a home workspace should be a top priority.

I think open "cubby" shelving such as this are great for storing office files, binders, and magazines in an easily accessible way. I plan on getting a similar piece in white and placing it horizontally, so it acts as a table surface, and storage. 

The second most important thing to keep in the back of your mind is how you can augment and improve your productivity levels; your computer desks and workstations should not be there just to prop up your computer and your files, it is the centrepiece of your work and needs to allow you to reach all of your important tools, peripherals and documents within easy and convenient reach. Having to scoot around in your office on a chair can get tiresome and often lead to breaking concentration and affecting those all-important productivity levels. A cleverly designed desk can go a long way, giving you the nooks and crannies in which to store the things you need.


This desk is great if you don't have a separate room for your home office, because at the end of the day you can close the cabinets and drawers and be left with a pretty piece of furniture, without having to look at your office tools.

Comfort and productivity aside, aesthetics are the final element in this holy trifecta; having attractive office furniture can have a positive psychological effect and can go a long way into improving the quality of your work. Attractive, modern furniture can really give a room a professional atmosphere. Additionally, ensure that there is a window in your home office; natural light can have a wonderful effect on how you work, and also gives you something to glance at, other than a computer screen which can alleviate eyestrain.

Below are a few more examples of the impact that furniture can have on your home office:


A pretty file cabinet in white wood is much more inspiring than a traditional metal one.
 2 above via Ballard

 A mix of different style furnishings keep the space functional but also personal.
via High Gloss

via Lifework

Different people have different needs to be at their most efficient.  Even if you're a minimalist - lighting and a desk with enough space for your materials is a must.


*disclosure: This post is sponsored by Wooden Furniture Store.co.uk
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