A home office has many advantages. It can save on travel time, increases convenience, and in many cases help productivity. But much like a traditional office, a home office has to be set up properly. A common flaw with home offices is it’s very easy to become distracted. The design of a home office has to be taken as seriously as its office building counterparts to assure effectiveness.<\/span><\/p>\n
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Key considerations of home office design include (but are not limited to):<\/span><\/p>\n
As the above list shows, there are many factors that go into a good home office. Even with all the proper equipment figuring out how to place these items can present a challenge. In addition to this overall floor space has to be factored in as well. Every <\/span>home office<\/span><\/a> only has so much square footage to use. Here are six different online tools and apps to help in the office design process and help prevent common errors.<\/span><\/p>\n
SketchUp:<\/b> Can create a full 3D floor plan and room layouts. This gives a very precise idea of what a complete office floor plan will look like for daily use. It also offers 2D layouts and a paid professional version for more <\/span>advanced features<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n
An effective home office is reliant on good design. The above elements of a good office cannot be achieved by randomly placing office furniture. Office design tools create a blueprint that can be followed that prevents avoidable mistakes. Such mistakes are time consuming and can result in having to move furniture repeatedly or in some cases return it. Office design tools allow <\/span>a designer to get an exact idea<\/span><\/a> of how their layout and home office ideas will translate to the real world. This helps create a home office that meets all of the above-noted qualities of an effective office. It also creates a more uniformed approach to office setup and avoids multiple shopping trips or simply buying things randomly. \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"