The Home Office: Organized

Most of us have a space or room set aside for your work, whether it's a creative space or a space where you may write or do lot's of paperwork, there are tons of ways to keep your home office organized and chic. Here are a few of my tips. Hopefully some of these tips and images can help you get your workspace moving towards organized!

Decorate Around your Habits: I cannot tell you how many times I have arranged and re-arranged my work space. It was not until I took about a week and evaluated and jotted down notes of how I tend to use my workspace and where I tend to put things. Many times when we compose our office we tend to be very unrealistic with how we arrange our tools and décor. If you know you tend to not put things that you use often back up on a high shelf, then it would be very unproductive to put your storage baskets up high for everyday materials. So, take the time to evaluate what comes natural and the arrangement of your office will follow properly. Be Realistic!

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Task Worthy: If you do a lot of different things within your office, then it's probably best to keep the tools for each task together in one spot instead of having tools all over the place.

Comfort: Having a comfortable chair to work in is quite important within your home office. Chairs with no back or armrests are not ideal for a workspace that is used often, especially if you work at the computer. Having a super comfy chair will motivate you to want to work in your office rather than finding yourself spread out on the couch or in bed! Also, if you have hardwood floors, then I suggest getting a chair with caster wheels on them. I have a long work table and I wish that I could just slide from one end to the other without having to get up and move the chair each time I want to move to the other side.

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Color: Whether neutral or neon, incorporating a color scheme into your workspace is essential to the sense of motivation. Instead of grabbing up supplies and décor that you randomly see, take the time and plan out a color scheme and coordinate your furniture, décor, and office supplies. You will be surprised at how having a “no clash effect” will put a little bit of pep in your work!

Personal Ambiance: Above making sure you come up with a color palette that you love, you also need to make sure that you add elements to your room that brings out your personality or the personality of your work. Swatches of fabric, mood boards, trinkets, candles, pottery, art, mirrors, etc. Incorporate your character and the things that make you happy within your space!

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Lighting: Lighting can make or break a room. Soft lighting is the best for a work area. Hey, it's your home office, so spare yourself the bright flourescent lights! Using a table lamp on your desk is great for the work you do there, having a floor lamp is great for little nooks where you may do your reading, and overhead lighting will bring it all together. The lighting you use in your office can really effect your mood, and for the creative spaces, it can definitely effect the outcome of your work.

Hidden Work Spaces: If you are limited with space, then you may do best with setting up a “hidden” work space. In this case office armoires are great! Especially if your work area is located in a room that is not solely dedicated to a home office. Closets transform exceptionally into “hidden work areas!

The Home Office: OrganizedThe Unexpected Decor: When you go out to shop don't limit yourself to shopping in the home office section. Use your creativity and you will be surprised as to where you can find some super unique and chic ideas for decorating your office. For instance I love vintage suitcases from the thrift store for storage, umbrella holders to store gift wrap or rolled paper, cups, mugs, & aprons with pockets for holding pencils, pens, and brushes, clear bathroom containers for storing supplies, portable clothes racks for hanging fabric, and thrifty/vintage totes to hold magazines and random paper, etc. A visit to your local thrift or antique store is a great way to find little trinkets and tools that you can transform into office treasures. image source: lowes: creative ideas

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Clear Jars & Containers: Having storage is a necessity in your work area, yet, it is important to have proper storage. For this case I suggest grabbing up lots of clear containers, whether they are jars, glasses, or large cookie/pasta containers. Being able to see what you have makes it super easy on your time. I'm sure we all hate looking through decorative containers, trying to remember where something is, but don't get me wrong, decorative containers are great, but for your everyday materials, I think clear containers are best.

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Bookshelves: Bookshelves are great if you take the time to organize them accordingly. If possible use stackable bookshelves or ones with dividers so that you can separate your resources easier, instead of having them all in one spot. For instance, if you have a ton of décor magazines and lots of craft books, and business books, then it would be more ideal to section them off.

To Do Lists: While this is not anything that you can buy, having a to do list is an essential tool in your workspace. Keeping a to do list will most likely keep you motivated and will offer up the pleasure of not forgetting that next task!