Long gone are the days when one had to leave the house and travel to the office to make money. With the growing popularity of Internet technology, more and more people (including me) are opting for the home business. The idea of sitting in the cozy corner of your house without being tied to hours of operation is fascinating…isn’t it?
Home business has its advantages but above all, you need to design and organize a home office that gets you working. However, careful planning is the key to have a flexible, efficient and multipurpose setup, so you can give your best.
I bring you few well managed set ups of home offices to help you design or redesign yours. Get started here…
A warm corner of house with an angled bookcase, making a perfect home office.

A cheap and cheerful wardrobe has been changed into a stylish home office.

This anything-but-traditional home office features top-of-the-line storage.

Small space if managed well, can go a long way.

A portable home office on the back deck

This isn’t your typical home office, but can be an ideal work place.

A comfortable, well organised corner of the house is the best choice for home office.

Such a peacful scenario, with that rest chair, will make you work without any distraction.

It seems that distractions would be kept at bay and one could have quick access to reference material.

With an office like this, there’s no excuse for clutter to end up in any other room

These are just some of the many small home based business offices, which can be considered when opting to work from home, and the possibilities are almost endless.
Do let me know which of these designs tempt you to get a home office of yours or redesign the old one.
Love your blog. I am assuming it is pretty new. BTW, give me that deck side, teek table top office any day.
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I like the one with the green walls, but I’d be concerned about having two doors (and one looks like a double opening) coming into the office. It might start acting more as a hallway for traffic than a separate room.
HomeofficeWarrior has linked the post on his blog, saying:
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I love the last one and 3rd to last as they are both flooded with natural light. Perfect for working on a summer day. Or, in fact, any day!
But not a garden office in sight!
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