Office1web (http://www.office1web.ie) has built a
strong reputation as a source of business
supplies, from paper, envelopes and labels to desks, seating and lockers.
But with so many people now working from home rather than doing the usual
commute, online stores like ours are getting more and more custom from
freelancers, and less from the company bosses of old times.
Still, as extensive as our office supplies range is, you would hardly
be well served by just buying any old thing and hoping for the best, before you
have even ascertained your exact needs. After all, we all have those awkward
items that we might have once bought in a rush, only to eventually realise that
they are pretty much of no use to us. What you first need, then, is to make
those big, scary decisions... such as what room to use, and how to make the
best use of your available space.
Naturally, your home office needs to
be somewhere that is free of distraction, but that also provides a pleasant
working environment. It needs to be somewhere where literally the most
interesting thing is the work that needs to be done! But that doesn’t mean that
you aren’t justified in including just a few little luxuries to brighten up the
space, such as an artwork on the wall. If you’re refurbishing a room from
scratch, it helps to choose restful colours that will not distract you.
And as for what room exactly you
should choose? Well, there are people out there doing everything from
converting the loft to having an office built in their garden. Ultimately,
money concerns may dictate that you simply make use of a modest study. Once
you’ve chosen your space, though, the real fun begins. That’s because you’ll be
able to select from a wide range of office
furniture items as you start to create a home office space that is
well-suited to many consecutive hours of focussed work.
Our desks range, for example,
includes computer desks and rectangular
desks of various different sizes, while we also offer office chairs of a certain
minimum basic standard, along with the associated accessories. Add in a
cupboard or two along with any extras like a bookcase, and you have the basics
of your next home office. But make sure you’ve devised a good floor plan first,
taking particular care to ensure that you can easily move around the office and
reach for vital things without too frequently leaving your seat.
There’s a trend towards a relatively
‘paperless’ office these days, and a well-organised office will minimise
clutter – but once you’ve established your exact needs, don’t be afraid to
order that essential printer paper –
after all, hardly any office can avoid it completely. Office1web (http://www.office1web.ie) really is your
place to shop for items both essential and inessential for your home office as
2013 wears on.
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