You Too Can Design the Home Office You Have Only Dreamed About

by KC Kudra

Setting up a home office is one of the most important tasks you will face when you make the decision to work from your own home. Your home office can be a corner of your kitchen or living room or, if space permits, a former spare bedroom.

Size is not as important and functionality when setting up your nerve center. Your basic home office furniture will include a desk, chair, waste bin, Internet connection (if you business is online) and the usual office supplies.

Is There Enough Lighting Available?

Proper lighting is essential. You do not want to spend hours in a dimly lit work area, which can result in eyestrain, headaches, and blurred vision. Prolonged periods in inadequate light could lead to serious problems further on.

Check the Number of Electrical Outlets

You want to take into consideration electrical outlets available for the equipment that you will be using day-to-day. At the very least, today’s modern home office has a light, computer, telephone, answering machine, monitor, scanner, printer and speakers (optional but still nice to have). You may also add a radio/CD/MP3 player that will need to be powered. Make sure you have enough electrical outlets to power your home office adequately so that you do not have play plug switch on equipment.

Ventilation and a Dust Free Environment Are Necessary

Computer equipment needs to be maintained at a certain temperature in order to work properly. The same can be said of human beings, so you will want to have proper ventilation that is warm, comfy in the winter months, and cool in the summer months. If you are overheated and your computer is overheated, you will pass out and the computer will crash and burn. Dust is another factor to consider. Do not place your computer in a place where the fans are sucking in exorbitant amounts of dust. It is not good for them, and it is not good for you either.

Do you have telephone access?

More and more people are using their cellular telephones as their main telephones, but not always. If you are not on broadband Internet, you will need to have a landline in order to dialup your Internet Company. You can also use your cell phone to do it, but you will need to make a decision about telephone access prior to starting work. If you are not going the cell phone way, you will need to have a separate line for telephone and dialup.

It is also important that your clients can reach you. If your clients have to compete with your teenagers’ telephone habits, chances are they will call someone else. Make certain that this separate line is set up to receive phone calls while you are online. Most major telephone companies now offer that service. You may pay a few extra dollars a month for it, but it will pay for itself over the long haul.

What Type Of Internet Access Do You Have?

In today’s modern home office organization, you should not only have a telephone but also you might consider springing for broadband or DSL. There are a number of very reasonable DSL packages available from your local telephone company that will get you online at faster speeds and keep your telephone line clear.

If you already have a broadband connection, make sure you have access to the cable connection where you are located. If you choose to go with a wireless connection to your broadband access, be sure and secure and encrypt it with WPA encryption and not WEP. WEP encryption was hacked about 10 years ago, and if you are doing secure transactions online, spring for a wireless modem/router with the latest encryption available. Better still, you might want to stick with straight cabling for faster speed and safety.

If you take advantage of a nearby WiFi hotspot where you can go wireless, be sure and avoid making purchases or conducting unencrypted transactions while wireless on a public wireless connection. If you go wireless at home, make sure you have encrypted your connection and you should be just fine. With all of these decisions made, you will have the basics for starting the setup of your home office organization.

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