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Eight Tips For Home Office Design

by Trish

Photo credit EvelynGiggles on Flickr

If you love to telecommute, you’ll love having a home office but only if it’s designed correctly. Home office design isn’t particularly complicated but it does require quite a bit of careful thought and planning. If you’ve recently decided to convert a room into an office, here are eight tips for getting the most out of your decision.

Photo credit Jeremy Levine Design on Flickr

Spaciousness is Key

Space is everything when it comes to home office design. Considering the purpose of the room is to provide yourself with somewhere to lock yourself away for a few hours, a cramped space is not something that you want. If your choice of room is up for debate, go with the larger option. If it’s not, maximise the space that you have available to you by keeping your furnishings to a minimum.

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Invest in a Quality Chair

If you’re going to blow your budget on something, make it the chair. When it comes to office chairs, you really do get what you pay for. And when you consider the amount of time that you are likely to be sitting in it, it’s worth paying a lot. Consider the ergonometric variety and never buy before you try.

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Storage Space Matters

Regardless of how neat you consider yourself to be, if you don’t have space to put anything, you can expect to be working in a pretty messy environment. Storage space is therefore not something that you can afford to skimp on. Sleek filing cabinets will not only make you feel like a professional, they’re also the perfect solution to your document storage needs.

Photo credit Travis Isaacs on Flickr

What do You Need?

Take a look online and you’ll find all manner of fancy desks and storage units. Before purchasing anything however, it’s important to ask yourself exactly what you need. Do you use a laptop or a desktop? Does your work require ample desk space? What items do you need to have easy access to? If you don’t take the time to answer these questions, you are highly unlikely to end up with a home office that meets your needs.

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Don’t Work Against the Wall

The last thing you want is a desk that faces a blank wall. If your home office has a window, that’s where your desk should go. If not, it should face outwards, preferably towards the door.

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Tame Your Wires

Despite the popularity of wireless internet, wireless power has yet to be invented. This means that your home office is never going to be completely free of tangles. You can however keep such tangles to a minimum with cord winders, tubing and conveniently placed holes in your desk.

Choose Colours You Love

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One of the benefits of telecommuting is that you don’t need to work in a stuffy office environment. Don’t make the mistake of creating one at home. Beige has no place in a modern home office. Choose colours that you love. It’s also worth noting that different colours tend to have different effects on different people. Try to establish what colours are most likely to keep you calm, and of course, productive.

Keep Things Bright

Finally, if you want to minimise eye strain and generally stay productive, ample lighting is very much required. To make the most of natural light, you should try to keep your windows as bare as possible. And when it comes to artificial lighting, don’t rely exclusively on the ceiling variety. Additional lighting in close proximity to your desk is very much recommended.

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Filed Under: Home and family, House and Home Tagged With: calm, colors, convert, design, desk, desktop, easy, ergonometric chair, good chair, home, home office, laptop, Lighting, neat, organize, planning, productive, room, space, storage, tips, window

My new portable air conditioner

by The Diva

I’m finally using my portable air conditioner / dehumidifier. I think I mentioned back in May or maybe early June that when I was shopping in Costco I noticed they had them on sale for a fantastic price and I decided to get one.

We don’t have central air conditioning in our house so we use window air conditioners in the summer to cool our home. These are cumbersome to install and remove each year. So naturally when I saw the portable air conditioner on sale I thought it might be easier to use. Of course it’s still pretty heavy, but it’s on wheels and if I keep it on the same floor that I’m using it on I won’t ever have to lift it – at least not in to a window!

Anyway .. we finally managed to get it out the box. It took a while to remove all the strapping tape and then read the directions and put the pieces together. The worse part was cutting the window opening part for the exhaust tubes. It’s working now though.

I can’t say that it’s cooler or better than our window units. In fact I’d say it might be noisier than our window units because of the floor vibrations, but it works and thankfully if one of our window units dies (hopefully not) we have a spare air conditioner now!

Filed Under: Appliances, Home and family, House and Home, Items to Try Tagged With: ac, compare, cooling, costco, dehumidifier, easier, fantastic, floor, home, house, install, noise, portable air conditioner, price, sale, Shopping, spare air conditioner, upstairs, vibrate, window units, work

I think we need to do more renovations

by The Diva

We’ve been doing a lot of renovations on our home over the last several months and unfortunately I think I’ve just discovered another renovation that we need to do. Actually, I’ve known about this renovation for quite a while. I mean, I’ve wanted to redo the bathroom but I didn’t know we actually needed to redo the bathroom. You know what I mean?

The problem is our basement bathroom. It’s a tiny little bathroom with a tiny little shower and last week when we had a house guest. My husband suggested that our house guest use the upstairs shower because he was afraid that the floor of our basement shower would crack. Nothing like telling a house guest that you think they’re a little bit too heavy! I am sure he could’ve found a better way to say that.

So if my husband thinks the basement shower is pretty much falling apart and can’t withstand the weight of slightly heavier people I think I had better start looking into some ideas for bathrooms and try to find some new shower stalls that would fit the space.

This wasn’t a renovation that I was planning to do right now but I definitely like having to fully working bathrooms. So I think I’d better do this within the next few months. What’s a few more renovations anyway, this house is full of renovations lately.

Filed Under: Bath and Shower, Home and family, Home Improvement, Items to Try, Renovating Tagged With: basement, basement bathroom, basement washroom, bathroom, bathroom shower, cracked floor, heavy person, home, house, house guest, planning, redo bathroom, reno, renovations, shower floor, shower stall, tiny bathroom, weak floor

I need to get a little more exercise

by The Diva

Ever since I injured my hand I find I’m not as active as I used to be. I suppose that’s because I’m not getting out walking the dog or going out in the garden doing things as much because I simply can’t because my left hand is hurting and I can’t use it at all.

I even tried using my Wii the other day but since I’m left handed and I normally hold the controller in my left hand it didn’t work out that well. Not to mention my hand was hurting with all the moving. Maybe when my hand is a little better I’ll trying using a kinect xbox and see if that’s a little better?

Hopefully my hand won’t take that much longer to heal, but it looks like it’s going to be at least four more weeks and if I need surgery maybe 8 weeks in all …

Filed Under: Entertainment, Health and Fitness, Home and family, Items to Try Tagged With: busy, controller, dog, exercise, hand, hand surgery, home, hurt, injured hand, walk, Wii, workout, xbox

Tired of recouperating?

by The Diva

I’m deep in recovery mode after an accident earlier this week. Honestly, I can’t really do much no matter how much I have to do and how much I want to do so I’ve spent the last few days sitting at home basically lying on the couch watching TV and putting icepacks on my bruised and swollen areas.

You see .. I had a bad fall thanks to my husband leaving a big ladder out in the living room on Wednesday night. It was lying up against a table and I tripped over it in the semi darkness early Thursday morning (2 am) and fell on it and basically bruised, sprained and maybe broke my left hand, bruised and sprained my left arm, bruised my left leg and bruised my left chest. I don’t think I could hurt much more if I’d been in a car accident. Well I suppose I could but you know what I mean. I did a good job of hurting myself!

There isn’t a lot on on the weekends at this time of year .. during the day I’ve been watching home improvement shows, interior design and home reno shows or ones where people are buying their first house and so on. Most are interesting. One of the ones I watched today had a couple looking at Wilmington nc homes for sale because they were moving from California or was it Oregon to look for a new home. I can’t remember the name of that show, but they always show the prospective buyer three homes and they chose one house out of the three and end up happy for ever after. Somehow I think there’s probably more than three houses shown I certainly looked at more than three houses before I bought this one … I think I looked at about 45b houses!

Anyway … I sure hope that my bruised body feels better in a few days because I’m already sick and tired of lying around. That’s just not me!

Filed Under: Health and Fitness, Home and family, Items to Try, Television Tagged With: accident, ache, arm, bruised, couch, fall, hand, home, homes, house, hurt, icepack, ladder, leg, lying, reno, swollen, tired, tv

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