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Creating a Home Office On a Shoestring Budget

Published by Allan Wilson - Jun 9, 2007 at 01:19:10

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Not all of us can afford to go out and buy new office furniture. This set of tips will give you some creative ideas about building your home office on a shoe-string budget.

Use Things You Already Have

Start by looking around for things that you already have. Go through your attic, garage or storage unit. You'll be surprised at what you find you already have.

Build Your Desk

Need a custom-made desk for a tight space? Build one! You'll be surprised at what you can do with three sturdy pieces of wood and some nails. I'm sure the employees at your local hardware store can give you some great tips as well.

Second Hand Stores

Second hand stores are great places to find gently-used furniture. If you can't find what you need on your first visit, keep going back every few days. If you're persistent, you'll find just what you need.

Garage Sales

Don't forget about garage and yard sales. Many treasures are found every week at these. Just start early one Saturday, newspaper in hand, and hit as many as you can. You're bound to find something for your home office.

Swap With Friends

It's fun to ask a friend if they want to swap furniture with you. Maybe that ugly end-table in your garage is just what she's been looking for. And maybe the desk gathering dust in her basement is exactly what would work great in your home office.

Coffee Cans and Flower Pots

Look around your home for things that you can use to hold smaller things like pens, pencils, and paperclips. Coffee cans, flower pots, and small boxes work great.

Visit Professional Offices

Be sure to visit professional offices to see if they are redecorating. Quality hotels redecorate guest rooms every 4 or 5 years. They'll sell their old furniture to you dirt cheap.

BUYING FURNITURE

If you're lucky enough to be able to buy new furniture, you need to be sure that it's the right kind. This next set of tips will give you some questions that you should answer before buying.

Is it Easy to Assemble?

Does it come already assembled, or is it quite simple to assemble? What tools will you need? Are the instructions in English and easy to read and follow?

Will it Last?

Does the furniture you're buying have a warranty? Is it sturdy and strong? Is it real wood or particle board? Look close, because sometimes they'll trick you and put a thin layer of veneer over the particle board to look like wood.

Is it Safe?

Look at your furniture from top to bottom and make sure it's safe. Look for things like:

Sharp corners
Position of nails
Sturdiness
Smoothness (no slivers)

Does it Need to be Portable or Versatile?

Do you need to be able to tuck things away when you're not using them? For instance, a small desk on wheels that you can roll into a corner, or a desk that can be shut up into an armoire are two great options.

Is Your Desk and Chair the Right Height?

Make sure your desk and chair are the right height for you. Sit in the chair at the store, then put the chair up to the desk. Make sure your feet are comfortably on the floor, and the desktop is at a good distance to work from.

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