Deciding Upon an Office to Organize

December 22, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen  

Before you can organize an office or studio, you must have one to organize. 

Home office image: sxc.hu

Home office image: sxc.hu

 What shall you use for an office?  There are many options. 

  • Use a loft area as my daughter is doing for her fabric art studio.  One corner does have a bed, dresser and bookshelves for her daughter when home from college.
  • Convert one corner or end of a bedroom, as I’ve often had to do.
  • Use one section of a living room or dining room.  I’ve had to do this, too.  My daughter had her fabric art area at one end of our living room until the loft area became available.
  • Convert a garage or storage building into a studio, work area or office.  My husband uses part of the garage for his workshop.
  • Build a separate small building for this use.
  • Convert a large closet into an office or writing area.
  • Do you have dead space at the end of a hallway that can be used for an office.
  • Use an extra room in your home.
  • Finish an area of the basement.
  • Share an office with another family member, as I’m doing now with my husband.

What are you doing for an office or studio?


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