Find creative way to use funky fabric remnants. This print, spotlighted in an ornate, glossy white frame adds texture and interest to this modest home office.
We all need a little inspiration sometimes, so don't forget to give your workspace a much-needed personal touch.But be sure not to go overboard here, as too many tchotchkes will make your desk feel crowded. If you're unsure, take a picture of the space (pics are helpful for seeing things more objectively) and remove extraneous items.Tell us: What currently lives on your desk that you now realize can live elsewhere? Do you have any of your own creative solutions to share?More: Turn Your Closet Into an Office9 Ways to Enjoy Your Office MoreCreate a Home Office on a ShoestringCreate a Customized Office Look without Built-Ins11 Ways to Create a Multipurpose Office Space
Some of us like a uniformly designed area before we begin our pinning. I love the glam-rustic charm of this workspace. The white sheepskin seat cover and ceramic trophy head relate to the leopard-print fabric used to cover the white-framed cork board. There's a touch of masculine in the wood desk, blue walls, and subtle hunting themes. A lot of feminine with the refined white accent elements. Even without a single image pinned yet, I'm already inspired by what I see.
added by Donna Strader to home offices (5 months ago)
Every piece of paper that comes across your desk should have a home, even those that end up in the recycling bin or shredder. This is an important step so that your sensitive docs have a place to land and don't find their way into unsearchable piles. Create bins for both recycling and shredding, and don't forget to properly label.