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5 best parkhome ideas for site offices in 2022

You can create a functional and comfortable modular office by using basic and affordable ideas. How can this be done?

Whether less is really more, may be a debatable point, but a modular office need not be an uncomfortable one.

Modular offices can be described as a commercial or industrial office space that is prefabricated offsite and can be temporary or semi-permanent in nature. Modular offices utilise a panel system that allows for quick and easy installation and offer several opportunities to be creative.

It is understandable though that most of these creative ideas would be related to the utilisation of space.

Some of the best ideas to consider in 2022 include:

1.   Eliminating awkward gaps

Any gap in a small office is a waste of space, therefore using built-in furniture can help to fit in more in a parkhome office without it getting overcrowded.

One of the smartest ways to make a small space work for an office, is to use a simple wooden shelf placed under a window to serve as the perfect perch for work. A small nook can be transformed into a dedicated workstation with a streamlined desk to maximise space.

A wall-mounted storage unit with fold-down compartments can also provide ample space for a desk and storage without taking up lots of space. You can choose to fold each section flat against the wall when not in use.

This will not cause the room to feel smaller, and since everything will have a set place, it will also stay organised.

2.   Losing some space to gain more space.

There are enough surfaces in a parkhome office that offer extra space, like building little shelves on top of larger ones, or underneath a windowsill or the inside edge of a dividing wall.

You can also make the most of every inch of valuable wall space with a wall-mounted unit that doubles as a desk.

These are not things one immediately thinks of, so you need to think creatively to discover such possibilities.

3.   Keeping a direct sight line from space to space

If you divide your parkhome office into different rooms, don’t interrupt the sightline from room to room.

Strategic windows or glass doors can help all spaces to feel and look a bit larger. Otherwise use “movable” walls, like curtains, folding doors or partitions that slide open and close between rooms.

4.   Slimline lighting and office furniture

Avoid bulky office furniture and choose floating shelves or built-in bookcases to work in an organised manner without taking up unnecessary floor space. Choose multipurpose furniture that can double as a seat, table or a storage solution.

Folding furniture like little folding chairs, stacking stools, tilt top tables and steps that fold into stools are handy furniture because you can easily put them aside when you suddenly need more space.

Give attention to proper lighting, because you don’t want to hit your head on a protruding wall light bearing in mind that you need enough light to work by.

Mounting your computer monitors on the wall may save space and offer a less cluttered look.

5.   Keeping your office neutral but interesting

Choose the right, functional decoration.

Neutral light will maximize your room’s brightness, and you can even brighten things up with a mirror, especially if the space is lacking windows or natural light.

The guidelines provided above if well implemented will assist you to develop a great home office space.

 

 

 

 

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