Making a Comfortable and Productive Home Office Provo UT

Suggestions for creating a productive and functional home office.The article includes the topics: floor plans, office furniture, office equipment, lighting, and decor. There are many things to consider when you are designing a home office. Since more and more people are working from home or telecommute, the home office should not be just another place to “make it through a day’s work.”

Staples
801-370-0170
971 S University Dr
Provo, UT
Foxbuilt Office Furniture
(801) 319-9926
470 West State Street
Pleasant Grove, UT
Staples
435-628-7742
245 Red Cliffs Drive
St George, UT
Staples
801-355-9444
624 E 400th S
Salt Lake City, UT
Staples
801-572-0880
10355 South State Street
Sandy, UT
Staples
801-224-1152
165 North State Street
Orem, UT
IKEA Draper
801-572-4532
67 West IKEA Way
Draper, UT
OfficeMax
801-280-0073
7037 South Plaza Center
West Jordan, UT
OfficeMax
801-566-7578
1016 East Fort Union Blvd.
Midvale, UT
OfficeMax
435-627-1214
712 W. Telegraph
Washington, UT

Making a Comfortable and Productive Home Office

Your home office space should be well organized with adequate lighting and desk space.

There are many things to consider when you are designing a home office. Since more and more people are working from home or telecommute, the home office should not be just another place to “make it through a day’s work.” It should rather be a space that promotes productivity in an environment that is functional, organized, and spiritually uplifting.

One of the crucial elements for your home-based office is its location. Before you head out to buy the necessary equipment, you need to find out if there are any zoning regulations for home-based offices in your residential area.

Designate a space that allows for uninterrupted work and is away from family life. Basically, any unused spacious closet, empty guest room, or even the dining room could be converted provided there are electrical outlets, phone jacks, and lighting available. It helps if your home office has a separate entrance, away from the rest of the house, if you need to see clients at home.

Floor plans are helpful in designing your workspace. Mark the window, door, and closet. Notice the direction of the window for possible light interference on the work area. Look for electric outlets, heat vents/air condition, and phone jacks for your office equipment and phone. Carpeted rooms reduce noise, however, have an anti-static mat under your desk chair to prevent static and wear on the carpet. Ideal are hardwood floors.

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