and I think the best way to do that is to add a few accent pieces that are feminine, chic and make
your desk space feel more personalized!
We shifted the layout around and now
the desk space feels like a comfortable work place for me to do my thing whether I'm spreading out on the surface with layouts and material planning or I'm typing away working on the blog.
Not exact matches
Create
spaces in the office where employees can escape to change their work environment so they don't
feel chained to their
desks.
You can take a cue from the search engine giant and use a large sofa, or try smaller «hobbit hole»
spaces such as enclaves with padded benches, acoustic couches, a long communal table for lunch or telecommuters, the modern version of old - school
desk attachments to rolling chairs, and general seating that helps employees
feel comfier.
You chose some lovely prints, and I totally agree that making use of vertical
space is a great way to make an office
space your own, without
feeling like your
desk is cluttered with a bunch of stuff that gets in your way when you're trying to work.
And I
feel you - my office is cold year - round, so my
space heater is always running under my
desk, despite the fact it may be August + 95 degrees outside!
I like a
desk space to be well - lit and organized and also
feel personal in some ways, with a cozy pillow plopped on top of the chair or with some inspirational images tacked above the wall.
By getting rid of the
desk, I gave the students a reason to
feel differently about the
space.
Remove the teacher's
desk and students
feel more comfortable and less intimidated, teachers
feel more active and engaged, and classroom learning happens in a shared
space.
When not in use, that middle seat folds down to create a
desk with
space to store a laptop and a rather flimsy
feeling clipboard attachment.
The villa also features an elegant games room with a beige
felt billiards table, and there's also a study with a
desk space.
Also
feels a lot more spacious with generous «
desk»
space for your laptop, drinks, phone, etc..
Of course, you can choose whichever
desks you
feel suits your needs best, but before making your purchase double, triple (heck even quadruple) check the amount of
space you have available to you.
Sometimes a closed
space has a shared reception with other offices and at times it has more than one
desk, so that it
feels more social, working with a few others in the same room.
With hotel
desks in each
space, you can
feel free to work from any office.
The slim
desk and transparent chair are clever small -
space solutions for making the room
feel larger than it is.
A pale wood
desk and metal tolix chair combine for a smart country - style
feel, while a single large art print on the wall behind the
desk enhances the sense of this being a separate
space.
«An efficient layout with hidden kitchen appliances and a concealed laundry
space, built in tv and work
desk, carefully selected furniture pieces and a bright and white colour palette combine to make this tiny house
feel like a home.»
Use a
desk and chair that aesthetically flows well with the overall
feel of the
space.
-- one whole wall would be shelving (fabric etc. storage) and that shelving would have sliding doors with mounted foam boards (covered in white
felt or flannel), so they would double as design walls — BIG center table for cutting and larger ironing surface on one side (smart storage underneath it all)- sewing machine cabinet next to it and small ironing place right next to it — enough
space for the long - arm (or mid-arm) quilting machine - big
desk in one corner — for drawing, sketching, computer work (preferably next to the window with that great view — big inspiration board on one wall — to pin all kinds of stuff!
Now consider these ideas for transforming found
space in your home: Living room • Furnish with a
desk, table or secretary (invest in a piece that
feels like it belongs in this public
space).
Wrapping a folding screen around the
desk made the
space feel more intimate.
We started with this white metal
desk that doesn't make this small
space feel too overstuffed with its open legs.
Brand new brick pavers and a large couch are complimented by a vintage
desk and accents to bring this
space the cozy, French cottage
feel it needed.