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Friday, April 19, 2013

Today's Show and Tell: Home Office


Today, I am going to show you MDH's office/study at home. But before we delve into that, let me show you our respective work areas during the past weeks that I stayed home. Some days, MDH worked from home to keep me company.

His and hers 2
I like the contrasts in how the two areas are being setup
I had temporarily converted my dresser into my work area as it is conveniently located close to the bed. On normal days, I mainly work in the kitchen, the chef's desk as my work and play (more like play) area. MDH works in the study, his home office. He rarely works from home now, but on occasions when he has to, he's in the study. Door is oftentimes closed as it can get noisy in there especially when he is in teleconferences.

I don't think I've shown this part of our home. If I have, feel free to scroll down quickly and skip the pic below :).


study2


When you are standing in the main hallway or in the kitchen, you get a glimpse of the desk (and MDH if he's inside working) in the study. It's also a favourite hangout of the kids (mostly teenagers now) when they're not in the basement or in the loft during get-togethers at our place. I think they listen to music, watch movies from the computer, surf the net and do other stuff that teens like to do while their parents are also having fun hanging out :). So yeah, on some nights, you see it packed with kids.

Inside, the furniture pieces are strategically placed on the sides. It's not a huge area, so there's not a lot of floor space to work with. We originally placed the desk by the window so MDH can have the view outside. However, that decision was scrapped as the very first thing you'd notice are the hideous wires dangling under the table. Not a pretty sight. So we have it facing the wall (with the world map on it). Better placement, I think.

study 3

There is a small cabinet on the corner wall where we put our "everyday" stuff and things that need to be sorted out to put in their more permanent spots (e.g. camera bag and tripod are going down the basement when they are not in use). Real estate is prime in the study, not so much in our unfinished basement (I'm still dreaming to have it finished btw ;)). So whatever's not used goes to either the basement or onto the "donate" bin. We've learned not to hoard and hold on to stuff we don't use.




study 6

These are the shelves we installed in the study. They're from Ikea, the Billy series.  We have similar bookshelves in the loft but in white.

The study is still a work in progress just like the other rooms in the house. For one, I want to change the wall paint. But that will have to wait I guess as the laundry and deck are on top of our projects this year. We'll see. For now, we're happy with the way it is.




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