What advice do you have for creating a home office in a tiny space.
Related Discussions
How to replace a toilet seat?
I need advice on how to replace a toilet seat, please. What do I need to know when looking for a new one?
Porch Floor Paint Peeling
The first photo was taken 2 years ago after we had completely removed the previously applied paint and then we primed and painted it with 2 coats of premium exterior ... See more
Painted wood: yay or nay?
Let's dive into the age-old debate: painting wood. Some homeowners swear by the transformative power of a fresh coat of paint on wood surfaces and furniture, while ot... See more
Why does my bathroom tub and sink sound like it's burping when I flush
This is new for us home, but built in 1959. Kitchen sink drains slow but have not heard burps.
Are gray walls here to stay or are they on their way out?
Hey everyone,Gray wall color has long been a favorite choice due to its versatility, modern appeal, and ability to complement a wide range of design styles.But the qu... See more
Quick, inexpensive fix to correct weathered,splintering wood on deck
My wooden deck is older, and the wood has started to darken and splinter. Outside of replacing the wood, is there anything I can do for a quick and inexpensive fix?
Looking for an idea to make the bookcase look flush against the wall.
It’s an Ikea Billy bookcase. The cut out for smaller baseboard doesnt work. Would like it to look flush with the wall. Would rather not have to cut the baseboard.... See more
Well, my home office is my 3 ft long library table and a card catalog on its stand. Printer on the stand , computer on the table. It’s in a corner of my living room. I’m nosey..I want to see who is doing what with my computer. Small boxes amazons a1 size hold a few of the accessories..cabels, jump drive extra cords To charge phones tablets.
Make full use of any walls. Use a folding screen or a Wardrobe you could fit out and close up when not in use.......
Try to have your desk near a window, but make sure the light and sun don't shine on your computer screen. You can purchase a small desk at a department store, that maybe you have to assemble. You'll need a trash can, some sort of basket on your desk for files, and papers. Buy a portable file tote, you can put it under your desk. Buy some supplies, such as, ruler, stapler, paper clips, etc. Good Luck!
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/small-office-ideas-for-bedrooms
Corner desk. Floating shelves to use more wall space than floor space.
(1) Purchase two Ikea Billie bookcases if you can, because they are taller than others, thus offering the most storage. If you are not near/cannot order online, purchase two other knock-down bookcases (which means they come in a box and you put them together) in white or a wood tone that goes with your bedroom. You will angle them in the corner. Secure to the wall and to each other. (2) Now use a piece of at least 26" deep wood/shelving/masonite, 1/2" thick, to go atop the center shelves (screw down) and create a desktop surface. Drill a hole in the back to run your lamp cord, computer cables, etc. through. (3) Use attractive baskets on the upper shelves for files, copy paper, a live plant (on top), family photo or two, etc. and the shelves below for the less attractive supplies.
https://www.realsimple.com/home-organizing/decorating/home-office-ideas#corner-home-office-navy-wall
http://www.midwestliving.com/homes/organizing-storage/home-office/
https://www.decoist.com/2014-11-04/bedroom-workspace-ideas/
https://www.pinterest.com/explore/small-bedroom-office/?lp=true
Here are some ideas