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Six Tips for a Productive Home Office

Six Tips for a Productive Home Office – When the personal computer and fax machine came into our homes in the mid-’80s, the ‘home office’ was born. Breakthroughs in telecommunications allowed opportunities for people to work from home, creating opportunities for Entrepreneurs to strike it out on their own.

Six tips for a productive home office has to be efficient, productive, and happy at work you must have the proper environment.  To create the perfect Home office, I say make the space yours; it should function with you and for you, it should welcome you when you enter and all your tools should be easily accessed: ultimate efficiency. I consider myself very fortunate that I can work from home, though I don’t have my ‘dream office’ yet…I find myself very productive every time I sit down to tackle my various jobs.

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Essential Equipment

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You need the basics, a comfortable ergonomic chair, a large enough desk / work area, storage for files and tools.

The SAYL chair from Herman Miller is a very good example of the perfect office chair. Designed for comfort, back support and you can customize it.

Tip: Have all your equipment in working order…there is no HR or Technical department when you work from home.

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Evelyn Eshun has been providing creative Interior Design solutions for her Residential Clients in the Toronto area for over a decade. Principal Designer at Evelyn Eshun Interior Design, Evelyn has participated in various Television programs over the years in addition to her Design business. With a passion for design and travel, Evelyn has translated her extensive and various experiences into a design philosophy which puts the Client’s needs and functional needs first. Always striving for a unique and personalized solution for each Client, Evelyn prides herself on creating interiors which will stand the test of time. Whether transforming an old and tired property into a vibrant home or simply finishing a home with the decorating touches which make a house a home, the goal is always to collaborate with Homeowner, Trades and Suppliers to finish the project successfully.
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