Checklist Of Things To Consider As You Plan A Home Office


by Janet Vogel - Date: 2007-06-06 - Word Count: 353 Share This!

Home offices have become more common these days. Some people rarely go into the office while others need a dedicated space to do some work in the evenings or on weekends. Or maybe you want a dedicated space for your personal use, paying bills, shopping online, etc.

If you are beginning to plan a home office, here are some things you should consider before you select the furniture for your home office.

Unless you have unlimited funds, start with a budget.

Where are the electrical, phone, and internet connections located?

How much space is needed for office equipment such as a computer, printer, telephone, fax machine, copier, etc.?

What kind of desk or work space do you prefer? Some considerations are left or right handed configuration; laminate or wood; a standard desk or modular furniture.

Do you need an ergonomically designed desk chair?

How much filing, storage, or shelving space will you need?

Do you prefer desk top type of organizers or paper management accessories that are wall mounted?

Lighting is very important, so consider your options carefully. Do you get sunlight during the day? If so, make sure that it doesn't glare directly on your desk or work area.

Will you want a keyboard tray or other ergonomic accessories?

TIP: Use masking tape on the floor to decide on the best layout.

When you measure your room or office area, note the dimensions on grid paper. Indicate the locations and sizes of doors, windows, heat/air vents, light switches, phone jacks, internet connections, thermostats, and any other things that will affect the placement of furniture.

If you have a home based business or even work from home on occasion, you may want to take noise and distractions into consideration.

Street noise and other outside disturbances can be distracting when talking on the phone. This should be a consideration as you plan your home office, particularly when deciding on the location of your furniture. For example, it may be quieter in the back as opposed to near a busy street.

All in all, your personal preferences are most important when planning for your home office. Choose what makes you feel comfortable and enjoy the time you spend there.

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About the Author: Janet Vogel, who is retired from the office furniture industry, is now the owner of Homemade Gift Basket Ideas which she created to supplement her retirement income

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