Construction Review March/April 2022

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HOME OFFICE

Creating a Perfect Home Office Setup

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lternative work arrangement seems to be catching on nowadays. With employers realizing the benefits of letting their employees work on their tasks at a home office, the practice is beginning to make more sense. Moreover, with less overhead for companies and studies showing better productivity and work-life balance, such a set-up may become a pragmatic choice. Creating an excellent home office can be challenging because you need to consider several factors. If you need to dispose of recyclables during your setting up process, you can always call on a reputable metal recycling facility to help you out. They can remove the materials from your house, and you can even make a tidy profit off it. If you're thinking of setting up a home office, consider some things.

Office location is key Remember that while you're working at home, you'll probably spend a lot of time inside your office taking care of business as it unfolds. Therefore, you need to select a good location that offers enough space to be comfortable without sacrificing functionality. You also need to consider the other residents in your house because you also don’t want to be a bother to them whenever you’re working. The ideal space is where there’s little to no foot traffic to disturb you during office hours and is ventilated and illuminated enough to work on your tasks. You can either turn a spare bedroom into your office or consider the attic or basement if you have one. If you have a small space, you can choose a corner and have it walled off for your privacy. If you have a building outside your house, you can also look into the possibility of turning it into your office space. All you need to remember is that you need to be able to 32

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feel comfortable whenever you step inside the premises. Plan the office area layout Once you've chosen the location, you need to lay it out properly. First, try to have a mental image of where you will place different furniture and determine whether they will help you do your tasks or hinder your movement and comfort. Next, allocate enough space for your tables, cabinets, shelves, and other electronics. Then, you need to place the furniture so you have a sense of how the space will look, and if you need to rearrange them, you will have the time to do so before you commit to the space. Choose the right office furniture Related to your home office layout, you also need to consider buying or using the right furniture. Ensure that your furniture can fit inside the door or you have enough space to build it inside. You can also buy modular furniture if that’s your style. Your chair should be comfortable and sturdy enough so you wouldn’t feel lumbar pain because you might have to sit for long hours. Install enough sockets and other fixtures If you wish to have a productive home office, you will have to install enough fixtures to keep you comfortable. Make sure that you also have enough electric sockets to plug your equipment. You wouldn't want to be uncomfortable because you don't have any sockets to support your AC or heating unit and your equipment. You can also ask a certified electrician to check if your circuit breaker can still take on the additional load. If the professional says you need to add breakers, you need to listen to them to ensure that your space will be supplied with electricity for your creature comforts. Among the things you need to have in abundance are www.constructionreviewonline.com


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