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Home Office Furniture:  Choosing The Right Computer Desk
By Kathryn Whittaker







Your home office should be planned carefully, as the right equipment and office
furniture will not only save you time and effort, but money, too. Old or
inconvenient office furniture results in a messy workspace, loss of productivity and
can eventually lead to back or wrist pain. When you depend on yourself for your
income, any time you are not working to your full productivity, you are losing
money. That is why most business owners need to pay special attention to their
computer furniture, choosing the one that provides top performance.  

According to a new review, nearly 75 percent of home business owners do not have
a designated home office equipped with the right office furniture. With new space
efficient computer desks, any room in an apartment or house can be transformed
into a convenient home office.  

Office furniture that you will need first consists of a computer desk, storage or
shelving and a computer chair. The computer desk is the keystone of your home
office, and if it isn’t working for you, it is in your best interest to replace it with one
that does.  

With the right computer desk, you should have plenty of flat work surfaces
providing enough room to use your computer and keyboard comfortably. At your
computer desk, you will have to arrange separate areas for using the computer and
completing other projects including administrative jobs or paperwork.  

The style of computer desk depends on the type of work you do. If you have to
work with papers, you will need more flat work space. To add extra flat surfaces
consider a computer desk with an additional wing or curve. A corner computer
desk suits small home offices and can be easily accommodated in a den or even in
a living or a dining room.  

If you often use books, binders or thick heavy manuals, you may choose a
computer desk with shelving or a closed overhead cabinet space on top for an easy
access to printed materials without losing any of the valuable flat surfaces.  

Choosing the best room to situate a home office also depends on your type of home
business. If your activities require daytime phone calls operating in the same time
zone you can easily operate from the living or a dining room which tend to be quiet
and empty during the day in most households. If your business needs more space
for storage and additional working surfaces for mailing or labeling, you will be
more comfortable in the den or basement. If you are working part-time in the
evenings, a computer desk can be easily placed in the bedroom where you
can work quietly while other family members occupy the living room watching TV
or listening to music.  

Finding the right place for your computer desk and a small home office does not
have to ruin your budget or the style of your home. In fact, having a home office can
be of great help to all family members bringing technology to any household.

Meet the writer:

Kathryn Whittaker writes articles on a number of different topics. For more
information on Office Furniture please visit
www.office-furniture-ideas.com
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