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How to Build a Home Office on a Budget

How to Build a Home Office on a Budget

How To Build a Home Office On a Budget

If you work from home, you understand the importance of having a designated workspace where you can be productive. If you aren't satisfied with your current workspace, there are many ways you can upgrade it without spending a lot of money. Use these four tips to create a functional home office on a budget.

Make Upgrades To Improve Mood and Boost Productivity

The first step to creating a perfect home workspace is finding a place for it. If you have an extra bedroom in your house, you may choose to convert it into an office. You may also have an addition you want to use as an office, or you can set up your workspace in the corner of your living room. Regardless of where you choose to put your workstation, you need to make upgrades to boost productivity. Even small changes such as adding brighter lighting or more windows to let in additional natural light can have a huge impact on your mood.

It's also important to note that upgrading your home office is a good way to add value to your house. If you are considering selling your home in the future, it's a good idea to save the receipts from all of the upgrades you make to your house when designing a functional workspace. Look at the upgrades buyers desire when they are looking for a new home. For example, one study shows that 48% of potential home buyers value natural lighting, so this is a worthwhile upgrade to make.

Buy Comfortable Furniture

You'll spend a significant amount of time in a home office, so it's important to buy comfortable furniture. Every functional workspace needs a sturdy desk. You should also invest in a desk chair that provides you with plenty of cushion and back support so that you don't get sore from sitting in one place all day. If you plan to meet with clients in your home, you may also want to invest in a couch or comfortable chairs to give them a place to sit.

Invest In the Right Equipment

Having the right equipment is important when working from home. You may need to have a separate computer for work. You might need a printer, and you may need other types of equipment depending upon the type of work that you do. It is best to make sure you have all of the equipment you need to perform your job efficiently so that you can be productive during office hours.

Find an Organizational System That Works

If you want to be productive when working from home, you need to be able to find the supplies you need quickly instead of wasting time looking for them. Staying organized is a good way to boost productivity. If you regularly use a lot of small office supplies, you may want to invest in organizers and storage bins to keep all of the items separated.

 If you don't have a lot of space or don't want your workspace to look cluttered with supplies, you may need to get creative with your storage solutions. Take advantage of vertical space and use tasteful organizers that match your aesthetic.

You don't have to spend a lot of money to create a good home workspace. If you use these four tips, you can upgrade your existing workstation so you can be productive when working from home.

If you’re looking to purchase a new home to help you build that perfect office, let Robin McInnis of Heller Murch Realty help you find exactly what you’re after. Call 604-808-9661 to get started.

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