Working from home: creating the perfect home-office

July 19th, 2011
Home Office

Creating the perfect home-office

More and more people are choosing to work from home these days. Whether it’s to spend more time with the kids, cut down on commuting or to follow their entrepreneurial dreams; people everywhere are saying goodbye to the traditional office and hello to the more casual home office. However, let’s not forget that working from home can pose its own challenges.

Here are some tips on how to make your workspace, inspiring and business ready. I’ve also included a couple of Feng Shui tips to get you off to a prosperous start:

Get Inspired: It’s very important to determine the feel of a space. Do you want a space that’s sophisticated or funky? Are you more drawn to pieces that exude a sense of luxury or are you more inclined to pick artistic items? Your office should be a place where you feel inspired and surrounding yourself with beautiful things can help get those creative juices flowing. You can do this through framed pictures, artwork, home accessories or anything else you are drawn to.

Put those Blinders on: It’s very easy to get distracted when your office is in the same space as the rest of your life. Define your space and make sure that you assign a separate space for your office – not necessarily a separate room – just a space that can be cordoned off with room dividers when you’re working. Don’t think this can’t be accomplished in a small space. We custom designed an armoire for one client’s living room that doubled as a filing cabinet and office desk for work; and folded back into a piece of furniture for play.

Choose with Feng Shui: Never put your home office in your bedroom. The energy in your bedroom should be calm and relaxing so you can wake-up rejuvenated and ready to work. The activities we perform in a space add to its overall energy and you don’t want to feel stressed out about a project as you’re trying to unwind and fall asleep.

Let there be Light: It’s very important to have the right lighting in an office as we all know that lighting affects our mood. Don’t think it’s true? Just think about how you feel on a gloomy day. A workspace should always be well lit. Bright spaces make you alert and ready for action. This doesn’t mean that the lighting has to be that obnoxious florescent lighting that’s used in most offices; you can use multiple warm lights to make the space bright. There are plenty of energy-saving warm lighting options to choose from on the market.

Keep it Neat: Organizing the space is the first step in setting up a functional office.  The basic principal of Feng Shui states, that in order for a venture to thrive in a space, there needs to be free flowing energy. This means there cannot be blocks of clutter or disorganisation that traps energy and makes it stagnant. The rule of thumb for organizing is to use the vertical space, but don’t overdo it or you’ll feel boxed in. Wall mounted shelves add an illusion of space as your eye travels to the wall.

Does your home office inspire you? Tell us about how you made your office inspiring. Or if you have questions related to your home office, let me help to get you going.

 

Save Time, Money and Stress on your Next Decorating Project

June 21st, 2011

Do you just need a few living room ideas, color combinations, help arranging furniture, or do you have an extensive project at hand? A designer can come into your home or office and listen to your needs and wants and leave you with ideas within your budget. A design consultation can provide you with sketches and color swatches or manage the whole project from start to finish. It’s a great place to start your next project while saving you time, money and above all STRESS.

When you have busy lives and don’t have the time to cook a meal, you opt for takeout or order a pizza. Sure you pay a little bit more for the convenience but don’t have to leave your home or slave over a stove. It fulfils your need at the time without breaking the bank and you know you got value for your money.
Similarly when you’re planning a home decorating project and don’t have time to research and complete the job yourself in the desired time frame, a designer can help get you on the right track or manage the entire project for you.

Before you start, educate yourself about the cost of all the required items and make an informed decision. If your source for budgeting is home improvement TV shows then you’re in for quite the shock. The budgets they post for projects do not have labour costs included while they have a crew of people working in the background. Sometimes the cost of labour is higher than the actual materials.

Hiring a professional is always a good idea for any kind of job, an accountant knows his world better than we do and so do all the other experts. Their advice, guidance and intellectual property is what we pay for.

Benefits of hiring an interior decorator are very simply laid out in an article published in Style at Home magazine by Kimberley Seldon and now published in her book Business of Design. She reiterates the value of hiring a designer to eliminate any guesswork out of the decision-making process. Hiring a professional helps you make the right decisions and avoids costly mistakes by investing in expensive furniture or wrong paint choices. The project is completed on time and within the budget with the least amount of stress on your part.

    Benefits of hiring a professional interior designer

1.Save time by

a. Hiring an expert who knows where to go to source the right items.
b. Not investing every free weekend and evening in researching the stores to find what you like.
c. If you value your time at $100/ hour you can use it for more productive work or to spend that time with family.
d. The more you see the more confused your get and the longer it takes you to make decisions.

2.Save money by

a. Not making costly mistakes, decorators hire trustworthy tradesman who won’t take off without completing the job.
b. Picking furniture that is the right size, colour and material to suit your lifestyle.
c. Reusing some of your prized pieces, making the most of what you have and not getting all new items.
d. Get the best value for your money. Are you spending $100 for an item that is actually worth $50 or is it a $200 item on sale for $100? Decorators know how to get you the best deal.

3.Make informed decisions

a. Understand the quality of the product you are buying and if it fits your life.
b. Plan the details of the project while working towards the bigger picture.
c. All salespersons will try to sell you their products, whether they are the right for you or not. Wouldn’t you rather have someone you trust do a fair comparison of products to help you decide?

For your next decorating project, think about how an expert can not only save you time but also give you the most value for your money.