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One idea that you can borrow from this graphic designer's home office is the ever-evolving moodboard. The Mac notebook, Moleskine journal and Le Tour Eiffel desk lamp remain the same, but she changes every picture in her moodboard every couple of months for fresh, new ideas.Dufner Hughes via Houzz (via)
If you only need to use your home office occasionally, another great idea is to tuck your desk in your living room or den behind the sofa. It saves space and you can use an existing pendant light for illumination.Painted Nook via Domino Magazine (via)
This space is truly glamorous with walls painted in robin's egg blue, a large desk, flowers and a salon style arrangement of pictures. What's truly interesting about this space is that it's in an attic. If you have that area of the house to use, a private home office is one way to use it!Paper n Stich via Domino Magazine (via)
Even if you're tight on space, it's still possible to arrange a home office. Plus, using a secretary desk like this kills two birds with one stone; you've got space for your books, papers, and other stationary items, in addition to a work area.Apartment Therapy (via)
Here's another way to use what space you've got for a home office. However, unless you're blessed with a giant window, forgo a tiny desk lamp, and invest in some wall sconces or track lighting for appropriate illumination. Whether you just have an entire room or a corner to dedicate to your home office, remember to keep it well-lit and stylish. Make sure to follow this rule: even though it's for work, you can still let your creativity shine through! Content provided by Arcadian Lighting, a site that specializes in top quality lighting fixtures at extremely affordable prices. Come visit us today!