You may have started your own business, at least in part, to escape
the cubicle jungle. But home-based business owners tend to learn quickly
that there really is something to the notion of a dedicated workspace.
A well-laid-out, efficient work environment pays off whether you're running a startup from your living room or are part of the mobile work force. Why? You spend so much time working in this space that enormous efficiency gains can lay in how it's organized. An optimal environment reduces eye and arm fatigue, improves concentration and can help extend the work day.
To speed the return on your investment in home-office furnishings -- and to keep you from aimlessly cruising the aisles at Staples or OfficeMax -- we spent the past few weeks exploring some of the hidden corners of the higher-end home-office furniture market. Here are our picks for the right mix for functionality, character and efficiency for your home workspace.
Note: Many of these items are available only through interior designers, either those accredited by an organization like the International Interior Design Association or decorators with large enough practices to have the clout to deal directly with high-end furniture vendors. So pricing can vary heavily depending on which sales channel you use. Be prepared to negotiate. The International Interior Design Association offers a convenient database of interior design resources that can help you find a solution closest to you.
USM Display from USM Modular Furniture
(contact company for a price quote)
If
you don't have a spare room to devote to your business, you might be
able to surrender half of a room, or at least a quarter. In that case,
an office partition is the best way to draw a line between your personal
and professional lives.
The USM Display from USM Modular Furniture is a modern-looking partition system that's also portable. This amounts to a movable yet solid wall that can be rolled away at the end of the day or into whatever configuration suits your purposes. It has some additional conveniences as well, including customizable surfaces such as a magnetic white board that can be used for any number of brainstorms and notes, as well as several attachable shelves. In small offices the white board can also double as a presentation surface for meetings.
Either way, USM can make the divide-and-conquer strategy for the home office a whole lot more winnable.
M2 Collection by Bulo
(contact company for a quote)
The
desk is the centerpiece of any home office, but that doesn't mean it
should take up the entire room. Belgian furniture maker Bulo has a deep line of compact desks in its M2 collection,
so named for its one-square-meter shape. The desk, which comes in
multiple colors, features a worktable which is attached to and extends
sideways from a simple storage unit. It's big enough for a desktop, but
also can be used as a multipurpose work area. Note: If the desk feels
cramped it's for a reason. Research shows that a small desk forces
workers to keep it clutter free. Which helps keep your office clutter
free.
The M2 line also comes with some well-made complementary shelving options as well as filing cabinets, and the set as a whole looks and feels professional. The desk also comes with an ergonomic footrest.
If you have a small office, keeping the desk small can pay off.
Lofty TV Quilt
(contact company for a quote)
Your
business can accumulate stuff just like you do, which means you never
have enough storage. If style is important, one quirky but cool-looking
solution is the TV Quilt,
a giant wall-storage unit. It's got a patchwork look, but the various
cabinets fit together like a puzzle, which is where the name comes from.
The TV Quilt is a good way to store lots of stuff in style, especially
if you're working out of a small space. Note that the unit does not
touch the floor, which keeps tiny rooms roomy. We liked the variety of
compartments that can be used to store a printer, or books, or file
drawers, you name it. The insides of the shelves are also color-coded
for organization: Work stuff might go in the blue one. Personal stuff in
the white. We found this darn useful in keeping the office and the home
from bleeding together.
Philips Home Office Lighting
(Contact company for local distributors and prices.)
Just
because you've carved out your perfect idea cave, doesn't mean it
should be lit like one. Effective lighting for your business lair is a
must for keeping your eyes fresh and your mind alert. Under the Lightolier brand, Philips
makes a full range of LED home-office lighting offerings -- ranging
from task lights to overhead lamps -- that should meet whatever your
illumination needs might be. In our experience, it's best to avoid
direct, down-facing lights, which can tire your eyes and create
energy-sucking computer glare.
Lightolier's Halley task lights have a unique rotating head that can be moved in just about any direction, letting you bounce light off the ceiling or the wall to take the edge off even as you work late into the night. And they're equipped with dimmers, which can be handy for giving your eyes a break. Plus, the unit is cool and energy efficient. The energy-efficient LED bulb should let you keep your workspace lit with no hit to your power bill and with minimal increased heat.
A well-laid-out, efficient work environment pays off whether you're running a startup from your living room or are part of the mobile work force. Why? You spend so much time working in this space that enormous efficiency gains can lay in how it's organized. An optimal environment reduces eye and arm fatigue, improves concentration and can help extend the work day.
To speed the return on your investment in home-office furnishings -- and to keep you from aimlessly cruising the aisles at Staples or OfficeMax -- we spent the past few weeks exploring some of the hidden corners of the higher-end home-office furniture market. Here are our picks for the right mix for functionality, character and efficiency for your home workspace.
Note: Many of these items are available only through interior designers, either those accredited by an organization like the International Interior Design Association or decorators with large enough practices to have the clout to deal directly with high-end furniture vendors. So pricing can vary heavily depending on which sales channel you use. Be prepared to negotiate. The International Interior Design Association offers a convenient database of interior design resources that can help you find a solution closest to you.
USM Display from USM Modular Furniture
(contact company for a price quote)

The USM Display from USM Modular Furniture is a modern-looking partition system that's also portable. This amounts to a movable yet solid wall that can be rolled away at the end of the day or into whatever configuration suits your purposes. It has some additional conveniences as well, including customizable surfaces such as a magnetic white board that can be used for any number of brainstorms and notes, as well as several attachable shelves. In small offices the white board can also double as a presentation surface for meetings.
Either way, USM can make the divide-and-conquer strategy for the home office a whole lot more winnable.
M2 Collection by Bulo
(contact company for a quote)

The M2 line also comes with some well-made complementary shelving options as well as filing cabinets, and the set as a whole looks and feels professional. The desk also comes with an ergonomic footrest.
If you have a small office, keeping the desk small can pay off.
Lofty TV Quilt
(contact company for a quote)

Philips Home Office Lighting
(Contact company for local distributors and prices.)

Lightolier's Halley task lights have a unique rotating head that can be moved in just about any direction, letting you bounce light off the ceiling or the wall to take the edge off even as you work late into the night. And they're equipped with dimmers, which can be handy for giving your eyes a break. Plus, the unit is cool and energy efficient. The energy-efficient LED bulb should let you keep your workspace lit with no hit to your power bill and with minimal increased heat.
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