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Tips to Establish Your Own Space in Your Home

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You may feel like your home is too small to find space for working, a craft room, a yoga studio, or whatever you want. However, that is not the case. With some creative and innovative use of the space available to you, you can turn any unused place in your home into a useful workspace. Use these easy tips to establish your personal place where you can do anything you like.

1. Use an Existing Closet

Use the features that are already in your home to make a craft area or place where you look forward to sitting down to work. Measure the space and find a desk that will fit perfectly into it. This can be versatile. Set up a desk to accomplish your work tasks or use the curtain rod to suspend a corkboard or individual containers to hold small objects for crafting. This idea can be a workspace or a craft area or both.

2. Hide It in the Recesses

If your space is small and narrow, pocket doors and sliding shelves can hide your work area from view. You can use dowels to create a place where wrapping paper can be easily stored to make this a gift wrapping station in your home. It can also be used to make a quiet place where all of your work can be done. By having surfaces slide into walls, you can make a large space become available to you whenever you need it.

3. Use a Previously Unused Space

Many homes have a small alcove or otherwise unused space that you can use in many different ways. By fitting a desk into a place in your home, it can be used for anything you wish. By bringing some growing plants into the area, you can give it a vital and energetic feeling that is reminiscent of the great outdoors.No matter how awkward the space, it can be transformed into whatever you want.

4. Make Your Bedroom a Multi-Tasking Space

With the addition of a desk and a corkboard on the wall, really any corner of your home can be transformed into a place where you will love going to work. Choose a desk with drawers to make organizational space and also add some visual interest. Add some shelves around the walls for additional storage space. Your desk and other features can be painted to reflect your individual style. The desk can be moved to wherever you want to change up the space and find an even better place for working.

5. Use a Small Corner

Co-opt a small corner in your home and use it in any way that you see fit. With a corner desk and comfortable chair, this can be a fantastic place to create whatever will make you happy. Add some color with functional features and interesting books along a shelf to invigorate your workday. Any corner in your home can be changed into a functional space where you will love to do your work.

6. Mix It Into Your Living Space

If your work uses a computer, it is simple to mix a workspace into your family room or any other place normally reserved for living functions. It is a space where you already feel comfortable and it is simple to place a useable surface in there to hold a computer and containers for all of your necessary supplies. It can be difficult to avoid distractions in a living room and for this reason, it is helpful to make a portable workspace that can be toted to wherever you want.

7. Utilize Your Shelves

If you already have shelves in your home, you can easily tuck a craft room or workspace in the available space. Add a computer at the perfect height and use the other shelves to store all your essential items. Add some small containers for your pens and use the shelves to organize your books and other papers. This can be a useful space where you can get a lot of work done.

Wherever you decide to put your own space, it will be all yours. Now you will be able to get all the things done you have been needing to do.

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My name is Tiffany and I am a flower farmer and urban homesteader in Central Ohio with my husband, three children, and assorted furry friends. When I am not blogging I am usually thrift store shopping, gardening, wildcrafting and food foraging, or otherwise enjoying nature. Enjoy! Read More…

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