Home Office Design Ideas

Get tips and ideas on how to set-up and design your home office for productivity, comfort and style. Here you will find the best choices for you, your work life and your work space.

How to Create an Efficient Home Office when you Lack Space: The No-No Spaces for a Home Office

Part 1 of a 3 part mini-series If you have a spare room to make into your designated home office, you are lucky. But many of us don’t have that luxury. This is when you need to be creative/think out-of-the-box to find a place where you can work with some privacy and protection from distractions.…There’s more. Click here.

New Trends in Home Offices: Model Rooms for Model Lives

In a recent survey, the International Home Furnishings and Design Association polled their 2000 members (designers, manufacturers, distributors, marketers, etc.) what they see as trends for the homes of the future. The survey results mentioned the home office three times out of ten trends. “Nearly 40% of IFDA members expect houses to accommodate more than…There’s more. Click here.

Privacy in the Corporate Office and the Home Office

The Wall Street Journal had an article about what architects and interior designers think would make a perfect senior manager office; an office that supports productivity and inspiration. Out of four nationally known design firms all four proposed a glass wall between the private office and the common office space.  Their theory is if the…There’s more. Click here.

The Minimalist Office: A Humorous Video Response by Yuvi Zalkow

After re-doing my home office closet and documenting it for my blog and newsletter.  And then writing another article and newsletter on the Buddha’s lesson on burdens we choose to carry, and connecting this teaching to the clutter we carry through our lives , I thought I had run our of ideas. Just in time…There’s more. Click here.

Home Office to Home Studio: Set Up A Space For Your Real Needs

Do you have a home office but really need/want a home studio? Sometimes a room is dubbed “home office” and remains so long after its original purpose has ended. It is not unusual for some of my clients to need a home studio instead of a typical home office set up. When I explore with…There’s more. Click here.