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Tips to Designing a Great Home Office

Tips to Designing a Great Home Office

FromInterior Design with Kandrac and Kole


Tips to Designing a Great Home Office

FromInterior Design with Kandrac and Kole

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

An estimated 3 million Americans work from home. Many people who work from home claim to be more productive because they're not in a loud environment or distracted by co-workers.  There are some obvious advantages of working from home: avoiding a nightmare commute and getting to work in your PJs. Employers see working from home as  fewer sick days, employee retention, and less money spent on office space. 1. HOME OFFICES CAN BE USED FOR: A. Running a business B. A full time job C. An occasional telecommute D. A place to pay bills 2. WAYS TO LOVE YOUR HOME OFFICE: A. Choose a good location – Somewhere you can concentrate and separate from home life. i. Good light 1. Natural light is best – but also consider: Ambient:  Lighting that’s used to fill most of the room, usually from overhead Accent: A light fixture used to highlight a specific feature like a bookcase, fireplace or piece of art Task: Light fixtures for a specific purpose, like a desk lamp ii. A good view 1. Try to use a room with a window (being in the dark can be gloomy) iii. Create as much storage as possible 1.  This is key to keeping your office neat and tidy as well as being organized.  A cluttered space can mean a cluttered mind! B. Function i.  Think about this before anything.  Consider this space as one of the most important rooms in your house and know that this area is where you need to be most productive. ii. Purchase office furniture that works well for you.  Some people prefer an L shaped desk and others a large table.  Consider a stand up desk. iii. Secure cords underneath to hide unsightly wires. iv. Invest in a good chair – we like the Think Chair by Steelcase v. Cork boards/chalk boards are great for calendars and important lists and notes. vi. Put monitors on shelves to create space underneath. vii. Make fun organizers for pens/pencils, paper clips etc.  – use mason jars, vintage glasses, etc. C. Aesthetics i. Paint the wall a color you love 1. Surround yourself with as much beauty as possible (A dark blah color can be depressing) ii. Fill the walls with art 1. Hang art that speaks to you.  A gallery of meaningful photos or inspirational quotes can be motivating. a. Minted.com b. 20x200.com 2. Have some type of greenery – Purifies the air and boosts productivity.  These are the top 4 plants: a. Spider plant b. Lemon balm c. Philodendron d. Peace Lily iii. Add color with accessories: 1. Rugs 2. Window Treatments 3. Add a comfortable chair with a throw to use for taking breaks or for a visitor
Released:
Jun 27, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A lively conversation about the latest interior design trends, travels to industry events, current design projects (the good, the bad and the ugly), do’s and don’ts, product recommendations and more. Just a warning - this is going to be fun and not too serious! After all, they do still have an interior design business running at full speed. Hosted by Joann Kandrac and Kelly Kole, two nationally published Atlanta Interior Designers with a wealth of information to share and stories to tell about their business, Kandrac and Kole and the interior design world.