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Furniture items include Bookcases & Storage, Carts & Printer Stands,
Chairmats, Floormats & Casters, Chairs, Desk Accessories, Desks &
Collections, Filing Cabinets & Safes, Lighting, Office Furnishings &
Decor and Tables & Drafting.
| Bookcases & Storage Bookcases Entertainment Centers Storage
Cabinets Storage Shelves |
Carts & Printer Stands Audio Visual Carts Breakroom Carts
Computer/Machine Carts LAN Desks Printer & Machine Stands Warehouse
& Mailroom Carts |
Chairmats, Floormats & Casters Chairmats & Casters Floormats |
| Chairs Computer & Task Chairs Custom Seating Executive High-Back
Chairs Folding & Stacking Chairs Guest & Lobby Chairs Leather
Chairs Managerial Mid-Back Chairs Stools & Drafting Chairs |
Desk Accessories Bookends & Book Racks Card Files & Holders
Desk Accessory Sets Desk Pads Desktop Organizers Desktop Sorters &
Files - Metal Desktop Sorters & Files - Plastic Drawer Organizers
Letter Trays Literature Holders Picture & Certificate Frames Wall
Files |
Desks & Collections Home & Small Office Collections Glass
& Metal Collections "L" Desks & Hutches Desks with
Hutches Computer Workcenters Armoires Corner Desks Computer Carts
Executive Collections Corsa Collection OfficePro Collection HON
Commercial Collections Modular & Panel Systems Reception Furniture |
| Filing Cabinets & Safes Commercial Safes File Cabinet Accessories
Home/Executive File Cabinets Lateral File Cabinets Mobile Files Safes
Vertical File Cabinets |
Lighting Desk Lamps Floor Lamps Light Bulbs Table Lamps |
Office Furnishings & Decor Clocks Coat Racks Cushions & Back
Supports Fireplaces Floor Mats Footrests Office Decor Picture &
Certificate Frames Waste Baskets |
Plus Tables & Drafting, Conference Tables, Drafting Tables & Chairs
Folding Tables.
Common Home Office Mistakes
After you have decided to work at home, your next step would be to create
your own home office. Setting up of a home office can be as simple as gathering
unused furniture and equipment here and there, or as complex as redesigning your
house to create a separate home office.
When working from home, the main rule is to "each his/her own." How
you set up your space can be a uniquely personal experience. You do whatever it
is that works for you; after all, gone are the facilities managers or bosses who
dictates the look of your office. Now, this is your own.
Nonetheless, there are four factors that you need to consider when designing
your home office: your work style, workspace, the equipment you will need, and
your budget. You need to work on your personal finances to create a space that
would suit your needs, your personality, and the demands of your business.
Yet, you may find that creating the right home office is not as easy as it
sounds. Your shoestring budget, in particular, may hinder the creation of the
home office that you need and you simply make do with what you have. As a
result, you do not have the right tools in the right places, affecting your
productivity, peace of mind, and yes, even sanity.
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