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Organizing a Home Office in a Small Space

When it comes to creating a home office space, out of the box thinking is needed when you don’t have that spare bedroom that no one is using. In many cases, there just isn’t enough space in your home. So what do you do? Having a designated space for work is important, so here are some ideas for organizing a home office in a small space from this Professional Organizer in NYC.

Use what you have. Perhaps you have a deep hallway where you can put a desk against the wall. Or an extra closet that could be transformed into a work station. Maybe there’s a cubby in your kitchen that you’ve been using as a catch all that could be transformed to your office space. Using wall space is imperative when you have a smaller living area, so hang shelves for storage.

Multi-purpose. If you have a large living room or dining room, you can create a work space in one corner of the room. Choose a desk that fits with the aesthetic of your room, and utilize wallspace for a bookshelf. If wallspace is at a minimum, try rolling filing carts which will fit under your desk.

When space is at a premium. When you live in a very small home, space may be a luxury. In that case, try a movable office. Choose a small wheeled storage unit that you can pull out from a closet when it’s time to work. The benefit to this is you can truly work anywhere in your home – wheel your cart into the living area, or pull up a seat at the dining table.

Get creative. When you have electronics and other office items in the main living space of your home, it can quickly become an eyesore. Instead, get creative and utilize a cupboard or an armoire to store your printer and office supplies. You can close the doors when guests arrive, but easily access your items when you are working. When using open shelf storage, utilize colorful or patterned storage bins.

Lack of floor space? Go up! Try a piece of furniture like a lean-to shelving and desk unit that will allow you storage going up the wall, but save on floor space. Or try something like a hideaway desk that you can pull out from the wall. When you have little space for an office chair, try using a standing desk. This not only saves floor space, but is also a healthy alternative to sitting for hours during the day.

Living in a smaller space does not mean you can’t have a functioning home office. You just need to get a little creative! When you need more hands on strategies for organizing a home office, reach out to your Professional Organizer in NYC.

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