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How to Set Up Your Home Office

By Brenda Hoffman, published May 01, 2007
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Whenever you choose to open a home business, you are going to need to set up a home office. There are some challenges that you will surely encounter here. Whatever you do, make sure that you carefully plan your office out because you will probably be spending a lot of time there.

In order to create the ideal work space for yourself, you will have to consider the nature of your business, your personal work style, and who else shares your home. All of these things need to be taken into consideration if you want to have a healthy, safe, and pleasant home office environment. After all, your goal should be to have a place where you can be comfortable, organized, and productive.

Here are some things to consider whenever you are setting up your home office:
1.Location should be the first thing that you consider. This should be a place that is convenient and has enough room for your furniture and equipment. It should also be somewhat private without a lot of distractions. If you have a spare room in your home this would work perfectly, whereas your kitchen table is never an ideal choice.

2.If you are going to have clients and colleagues visiting your home office then it should have a separate entrance so that they will not be walking through your home. In this case it is also ideal to be able to see your driveway so that you can see when deliveries are being made.

3.Wherever you decide to have your office, you are going to need to make sure that you have enough electrical outlets to accommodate your computer and other things such as other computer parts, lamps and clocks. Plus you are going to need to have enough phone lines and jacks for your business phone and fax machine. You will also need to have a DSL or cable connection.

4.Your office needs to be set at a comfortable temperature and have adequate ventilation. While you will want to have some natural lighting, you will also want to have some lighting fixtures as well. Make sure that this lighting is balanced and that you use light bulbs that provide you with a soft glow. The main lighting source should be located above and behind you so as not to create a glare on your computer.

Takeaways
  • Your home office should be a comfortable, quiet place.
  • Your desk not only has to fit your computer and its devices but also room for paperwork.
  • Your office should be comfortable and contain some personal touches.
Did You Know?
If you plan to have people coming to visit your business, you will need to have a special, separate entrance so that they do not have to walk through your home.
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Great work, Brenda. But there seems to be some duplication of a large section. You might want to check with AC- it might have been a computer glitch. Very nice info, though. THANKS!

Posted on 05/01/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

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