By: Sayeh Pezeshki
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If you're tired of your office space but don't have the budget for a complete overhaul, you need to look at what you can change in your space right now. Or maybe you have the budget but your partner is saying you can't buy ANOTHER desk for your office when you've only had this one a year. You understand and so you want to make a change without spending money. There are easy ways to update your space without having to spend a dime and here are just a few ways.
Change your View
If you have a flexible layout in terms of your office, AKA work on your laptop from different parts of your house then this is easy. Rather than work on the dining table, consider bringing in a small desk and facing another direction. This sounds kind of weird but it's not. If I've ever tired of my workspace (GASP), I end up moving to another location of the house or part of the office for a change of space. If I'm at a desk facing the front of the office in our co-working space then I'll move to one of our wall desks or the conference room.
Get Moving
So easy and so cheap, MOVE your furniture. It may seem like there is only one way to position your desk but that's most likely un true. If you're facing a window consider facing the other direction. Feel like you're tired of looking at the wall, then face the window. Move your desk/other furniture around for a quick and easy update.
Swap things around
Another easy and totally free thing to do is swap decor. I can't tell you how often I switch out the pillows on my couch to my bed or into my home office for something new. I move the accessories that decorate my bookshelves to other parts of the house and vice versa. It's easy to find things around the house that work for your workspace and easy to swap them out for a nice update.
If you've tried all of the above and you're still over it but don't want to spend money, consider some DIY action. Break out a can of spray paint and give your desk accessories a makeover. Maybe spray paint the base of lamp or make some art and hang it up. Little things around your house can make a quick and easy (and free!) update to an otherwise "over it" office space.
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How to Decorate a Super Small Office
By: Sayeh Pezeshki
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Organizing and decorating a tiny space sure can be tough, but it's actually a really common problem. And because of the popularity of this dilemma, there are actually quite a few small office solutions that can make you enjoy your less-than-lavish space. Here are some of my favorite ideas!
1. Utilize wall space
When horizontal surface area is limited, a vertical desk organizer may be your saving grace. Take advantage of the lesser-used space above and around your desk by hanging storage shelves, or a cabinet if your wall can handle it. A hanging desk organizer, made with a large piece of plywood and a clever use of a drill, is another way to keep the floor of your office as clear as possible.
2. Become a minimalist
I know that most people much prefer having all of their supplies at their disposal, but a tiny work area means you'll have to make some sacrifices. However, that doesn't mean you can't have a stylish desk! Keep the items on and around your desk to a bare minimum to avoid any clutter (which can happen quicker than you'd think in a small space). Make sure that the few items you do have on display are the most aesthetically pleasing.
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3. Go for a simple design scheme
When you've got a small space, less is most definitely more. Keep your more intricate furniture pieces in larger areas and choose streamlined pieces for your office nook. It's another way to make the space seem larger than it is, and the visual is much more satisfying.
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