One of the many decisions you have, as a new business owner is,
“How Do I Create A Home Office?” Take it from someone who has been exactly where
you are and learn from my mistakes - “keep it private, professional, functional,
simple, within your budget and fun”.
Many individuals who choose to start a business have an image of what they want
their ideal office to look like, yet the priority of creating a business should
not be on the office furniture itself. Choose to use your money wisely and
instead add, “creating my ideal office” into one of your business goals. Design
a 1-year plan, 3-year plan, 5-year and 10-year office plan and be willing to
adjust it as is necessary. It’s not unrealistic to move a business out of a home
and many business owners don’t consider this at first glance.
I’ll give you a picture of a 1-10 year plan based on my own experiences. My
first desk was created in my bedroom using three three-drawer file cabinets,
plywood, 2 different styles of molding and a 2x4. The wood was painted to match
the room’s décor. The wood was attached to the wall so that when I moved around,
my desk didn’t. Three years later, I had the opportunity to accept an old metal
desk, and graduated to an office and moved my office out of my bedroom and into
it’s own room. Two years later I was looking for a bookshelf and real wooden
shelves were priced out of my budget. I happened into an office furniture store
that also sold used furniture. I purchased three 3x6 wooden bookshelves and a
5-drawer filing cabinet the color of my metal desk. Not bad for $200!
Pointers:
Consider purchasing recycled or used office furniture to help you keep start-up
costs low. Create an office where you can have complete privacy during business
hours. No matter what business you start, you’ll need technology in your office.
Plan to have the space and wiring for it.
Basics to consider:
A desk
A very
comfortable chair
Tallest file cabinet you can fit in the room
Book
Shelf Storage space for inventory or other items (clear
plastic stackable boxes or a closet)
Postscript: No one has ever walked into my office and said, “what a wonderful
used furniture office you have!” Instead I hear about how beautiful my shelves
are and how cozy my office is.
For additional ideas to help you create a terrific home office, view these
articles:
How To Make Your (Home) Office Reflect You
http://coachmaria.com/articles/yourhomeoffice.html
How To Minimize Interruptions When You Work At Home
http://coachmaria.com/articles/interruptions.html