When it comes to keeping an office organized it comes down to a good structure. Storage is perhaps the main thing to keeping a space looking tidy. Whether you prefer open storage ie shelving or open cabinets, or prefer keeping things behind doors you will still need to come up with a system within the storage to help things stay tidy. Rather than putting everything in a cabinet and quickly closing the door doesn’t always solve the solution. Yes everything it tucked away, however knowing that things you can no longer see are also organized will add that extra piece of mind, creating a calmer mind, thus an organized and more enjoyable work environment. Keeping all the paper items in one drawer. Organizing all the stationary in another (perhaps using a cutlery tray), lining up all books, folders, binders, etc on a shelf. are just a few ways of making the office a tidier and easier place to work in. Giving everything its own place and returning things to those spots after using are a simple way to organize and keep it organized in the long run. When this is sorted look at the little things. Tucking all leads, (whether its the computer cords, lamps, radio, etc) out of sight. It seems like a little detail, however things like this look very untidy and often go unnoticed. Simply by hiding them keeps them out of sight and out of mind. Have a look at these images, perhaps they bring a little inspiration. All images from Pinterest.com
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This is quite an interesting combination of styles for one space. However there is a certain overlap of elements between the three styles that can form an interesting and unique space. The trick here will be to find the right balance. Therefor let’s look at some examples of each individual style first. (bare in mind this is just a selection of each style) Vintage/Retro style Industrial style Modern style I would take some stand out elements of each style and combine those. For instance.
To finish it off use the exposed pipes, industrial lighting, metal elements of the industrial style to bring the whole to life. Be subtle, make sure you don’t over do any of the styles, but blend them together. pick a metal lampshade that perhaps has a hint of retro in it, like the colour of the piece or perhaps a decorative curve. Add a rug which doesn’t have big bold patterns, but perhaps rather a subtle geometric pattern. It’s all about balance and detail to bring these three styles together. Have a look at some inspiration images below where styles a fused together. All images from Pinterest.com
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