Coleman Furniture
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
I need a computer desk to squeeze into my home office. Do you have small ones? - Hassled with Home Office Headaches in Houston, TX
When you have a small space, you might automatically think about getting the smallest furniture possible so that everything you want will fit, but with the right amount of planning, you will be able to have larger pieces than you thought, and your options will increase.
In order to get the most from your room, you should use a room planning tool or sketch out the room you want to furnish in a scale drawing. This means that you will need to take the measurements of your room and all of the furnishings you want to put into it. Once you have your sketch, you can move the pieces of furniture around to find the best means of arranging them to allow for everything to fit.
One of the most neglected spaces in a home office is the corner. That is why, especially in tight spots, a corner computer desk is a good option. By making efficient use of every nook and cranny of your home, a corner computer desk can also let you have a home office space where you might not otherwise have been able to have one. Many people like to put their corner computer desk in their bedrooms or dens since they do not have a separate room for a home office. Consider a desk for that unused corner, and you can turn any room into a home office.
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