Nowadays a new trend is working from home. There are many free lance websites that are free to use and you can find some well paid jobs you can just do from home. For that purpose you need to have a private home office. The home office must fit in your home. If you have big house and spare rooms then it is easy to set up a home office. If you live in apartment or in not that big house then you must set up your home office somewhere within your rooms.
The best place to set up a home office are the bedrooms because they are private and you won’t allow strangers to see the projects you are working on. If you need your home office for work with clients then the best place is to have a different room or a guest room. So the design of these home offices can be different and so unique. You can see that on the following photos.
I really want to point out the 4th photo. It is an Architect’s studio and if a client visit you in a studio like this i bet that he is 50% decided that he will take you to do his job. What do you think? Any feedback?
Bedroom/Office
You can see more on their website: http://iheartorganizing.blogspot.com
Image by iheartorganizing via Houzz
Home Office
Image by Matilda Rose Interiors via Houzz
New Home – Brighton
Image by Darren Comber via Houzz
Architect’s Studio
You can see more on their website: http://www.kevinbrownearchitecture.com
Image by Kevin Browne Architecture via Houzz [Jack Michaud Photography]
Craft Room
You can see more on their website: http://www.cdg-ai.com
Image by Collaborative Design Group-Architects & Interiors via Houzz
Modern in Montvale
You can see more on their website: http://www.jenniferpaccainteriors.com
Image by Jennifer Pacca Interiors via Houzz
Olimpic Village Condo
You can see more on their website: http://thecrossdesign.com
Image by The Cross Interior Design via Houzz [Photos by Janis Nicolay – janisnicolay.com]
Showhome 2010 – 2
You can see more on their website: http://www.wittconstruction.com
Image by Witt Construction via Houzz
East Village Studio
You can see more on their website: http://www.jpda.net
Image by Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture via Houzz