While it might seem contrary to talk about a home office and a creative space in the same breath, it is definitely a growing trend.
The days of the dreary room with furniture such as a white melamine desk, bulky black printer and cheap swivel chair are gone! Rather today’s home offices are a space to reflect your creative personality.
1. Location, location, location. You'll likely spend many hours in your home office, so consider the traffic flow and your ability to withstand distractions. Do you work best in the thick of activity, or should your office be tucked away in a quiet space? If clients will be stopping by, a private space with ample seating is important.
2. Let there be light. It is important to incorporate windows in the design of your home office. This will cut down on eyestrain and headaches. Position the computer monitor so there's no glare from a window or overhead light and put a small lamp on the desk for task lighting.
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