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Organization on wheels - A rolling storage cart is a great option for organizing books, folders, papers, and planners, instead of leaving them in cluttered piles on a table.
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Wire wall grid - A simple wire grid for the wall can serve as the perfect spot to hang reminders, photos, or other important documents.
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Tags - Attaching bread tags, tape, or even post-it notes to cables and cords can prevent you from making the mistake of pulling out the wrong one.
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Containers - There's nothing better than saving your money and reusing items you already have lying around at home. Storage containers can include cups, cans, or vases.
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Clipboards - Decorated clipboards can be hung on the wall to display calendars or reminders and help you organize your daily life.
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Pegboard - A simple wall pegboard has the power to create more space, organize everything, and even provide an area for decorations.
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Clips - In order to avoid the mess of charging cords all over the desk, use clips to keep them organized and off to the side.
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Hidden cords - Use tape or hooks to attach cords and cables under or behind the desk where they can stay organized yet hidden out of sight. You don't want to see this mass of cables every time you walk in the room.
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Crates - You can transform some old packing crates into stackable and useful storage units for your office. Be creative!
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Labels - Label your binders properly and it will be easier for you to find the papers you need in them. You can also personalize them with decorative labels!
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Pallets - A simple pallet transformed into a wall organizer is another great option for those on a budget. Use it as a shelf for storing various objects and give it a personalized touch to show off your own unique style.
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Wire baskets - Wire baskets are another great organization option. You can fill them with items from big to small.
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Folding desk - If you're short on room, try a retractable desk or even a camping table! You can fold it up when you're not using it and save space.
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Wall organizers - These are cute and incredibly functional. They are a great option for storing the smaller items that tend to accumulate and create clutter.
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Mason jar - The versatile Mason jar is a popular option for storing pens and other writing tools. Get creative with it and glue together several jars to make a nifty and portable storage unit.
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Floating shelves - Aesthetically pleasing and practical, these floating shelves are great for storing books, notebooks and other paperwork.
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Lamps - Save space on your desk and avoid messy electronic cords with suspended lamps.
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Shelves - Shelves are always a great option for decluttering surface areas.
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Drawer organizers - Plastic boxes, jewelry separators, or any other item that can serve as a divider, can add some organization to your drawers and help you avoid the confusing mess of objects that accumulate there.
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Corkboard - An economical and versatile option, the corkboard is perfect for pinning all of those random documents and photos that you have lying around.
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Room/Office - This minimalist idea is another great space saver. If you don't have a separate room for an office, try a portable desk. This is also a fun idea for children who tend to bicker or get distracted while doing homework.
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Hanging baskets - We've already seen how versatile and reliable baskets are for organization purposes. Try hanging them on the inside of a closet or desk door for hidden storage.
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Desktop organizer - These desktop trays are essential for rounding up important paperwork and keeping it organized and close by.
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Nooks and crannies - Think about how you can utilize all of the space in the room, even the walls. These little boxes not only serve as cute decorations, they are also great for storing heavier objects, such as books.
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Closet shelves - Wire shelving units optimize closet space, storing materials without keeping them hidden to the point that you forget what you've stored away.
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Drawers - Plastic storage drawer units are a great addition to your home office while providing even more storage space.
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Binders - If you have piles of papers and documents crowding your home office, try fun and colorful storage binders.
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Sustainability
- Using materials you may already have lying around or creating your own furniture is a sustainable and eco-friendly option for your office.
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Organization on wheels - A rolling storage cart is a great option for organizing books, folders, papers, and planners, instead of leaving them in cluttered piles on a table.
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Wire wall grid - A simple wire grid for the wall can serve as the perfect spot to hang reminders, photos, or other important documents.
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Tags - Attaching bread tags, tape, or even post-it notes to cables and cords can prevent you from making the mistake of pulling out the wrong one.
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Containers - There's nothing better than saving your money and reusing items you already have lying around at home. Storage containers can include cups, cans, or vases.
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Clipboards - Decorated clipboards can be hung on the wall to display calendars or reminders and help you organize your daily life.
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Pegboard - A simple wall pegboard has the power to create more space, organize everything, and even provide an area for decorations.
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Clips - In order to avoid the mess of charging cords all over the desk, use clips to keep them organized and off to the side.
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Hidden cords - Use tape or hooks to attach cords and cables under or behind the desk where they can stay organized yet hidden out of sight. You don't want to see this mass of cables every time you walk in the room.
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Crates - You can transform some old packing crates into stackable and useful storage units for your office. Be creative!
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Labels - Label your binders properly and it will be easier for you to find the papers you need in them. You can also personalize them with decorative labels!
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Pallets - A simple pallet transformed into a wall organizer is another great option for those on a budget. Use it as a shelf for storing various objects and give it a personalized touch to show off your own unique style.
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Wire baskets - Wire baskets are another great organization option. You can fill them with items from big to small.
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Folding desk - If you're short on room, try a retractable desk or even a camping table! You can fold it up when you're not using it and save space.
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Wall organizers - These are cute and incredibly functional. They are a great option for storing the smaller items that tend to accumulate and create clutter.
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Mason jar - The versatile Mason jar is a popular option for storing pens and other writing tools. Get creative with it and glue together several jars to make a nifty and portable storage unit.
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Floating shelves - Aesthetically pleasing and practical, these floating shelves are great for storing books, notebooks and other paperwork.
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Lamps - Save space on your desk and avoid messy electronic cords with suspended lamps.
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Shelves - Shelves are always a great option for decluttering surface areas.
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Drawer organizers - Plastic boxes, jewelry separators, or any other item that can serve as a divider, can add some organization to your drawers and help you avoid the confusing mess of objects that accumulate there.
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Corkboard - An economical and versatile option, the corkboard is perfect for pinning all of those random documents and photos that you have lying around.
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Room/Office - This minimalist idea is another great space saver. If you don't have a separate room for an office, try a portable desk. This is also a fun idea for children who tend to bicker or get distracted while doing homework.
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Hanging baskets - We've already seen how versatile and reliable baskets are for organization purposes. Try hanging them on the inside of a closet or desk door for hidden storage.
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Desktop organizer - These desktop trays are essential for rounding up important paperwork and keeping it organized and close by.
© Shutterstock
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Nooks and crannies - Think about how you can utilize all of the space in the room, even the walls. These little boxes not only serve as cute decorations, they are also great for storing heavier objects, such as books.
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Closet shelves - Wire shelving units optimize closet space, storing materials without keeping them hidden to the point that you forget what you've stored away.
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Drawers - Plastic storage drawer units are a great addition to your home office while providing even more storage space.
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Binders - If you have piles of papers and documents crowding your home office, try fun and colorful storage binders.
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Sustainability
- Using materials you may already have lying around or creating your own furniture is a sustainable and eco-friendly option for your office.
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Home office oasis: simple hacks for maximum organization
Crafting your own furniture is an environmentally conscious and sustainable choice
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Technological advancements, flexible working policies, and, now, quarantine have driven many workers to start performing their tasks from the comfort of their own homes. Once reserved for people in specific professions and students, the home office is now the working space of a large number of people from all industries, working from all corners of the globe.
Just like with any other office, it’s a place where people spend a lot of time, so it’s very important to work in a comfortable and practical place.
In order to make the most of the time we spend studying and working in our home offices, it's necessary to be in a space where we can concentrate and be free of distractions, so organization and space management are very important. Organizing the space we're working in can be a fantastic way boost our productivity, keep our creativity flowing, and help us stay focused on tasks.
While having a dedicated fully-equipped room to use as a home office is not possible for everyone, in this gallery you’ll find that there are many other options to get the working area you need. In fact, if you’re looking for ways to optimize your home office space, this the perfect gallery for you.
Click through the gallery and check out our tips on how to organize your home office.
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