Posts Tagged ‘organizing’

Wednesday What-Nots…Feature Focus: The Home Office


2010
03.11

Since I stopped “working” (at an office job, that is!), I’ve become very keenly aware of how important it is to have a well thought-out home office/studio space if:   1) you’re going to spend your weekday, workday ( and then some…)  hours in it, and, 2) you want your work to be productive and efficient at the same time.  If the space is attractive and comfortable as well, your work is so much more pleasant.  I feel lucky to have such a space. 

While my space is small, and, to some observers, cluttered, it works for me, and has been highly personalized to suit the way I like to work.  I’ve got my music, great sunlight and a view of the Long Island Sound – what’s not to like???

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Thinking home office, I happened upon several products while cruising through some Etsy shops the other night.  They command a capital “P” for pizazz and a huge “E” for adding efficiency!  Here are my picks of the week:

Karen from BaffinBags designs and sews reversible organizers in a variety of great fabrics to organize a desktop or workspace, or any room in the home, for that matter.  I could see one of these organizers holding bills and correspondence, receipts, or craft items ready for quick use.  With a fine assortment of fabrics to choose from, there is a bin organizer basket to suit everyone’s taste or color scheme.  When you need a change, simply reverse the basket for a fresh look.  The fabric for the bin basket organizer shown below is called “Starling“. (naturally, for me, a bird motif!)

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Dubbed a modern design solution from a shop called SimpleShapes is an innovative approach to a wall calendar, creatively constructed in vinyl.  This calendar wall design incorporates a white dry erase vinyl that you can write on,  and  is applied directly to the wall.  Use any dry erase marker to mark appointments, deadlines, etc.  You can even customize the color of the calendar to match your office color scheme.  The style shown below is  22 inches wide by 15 inches high;  a vinyl dry erase memo note pad is also available.  How very clever!

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Guaranteed to bring a smile to your workday face is the Desktop Moodometer, a fun and creative product from reuseREDESIGN.  Fifteen glossy cardstock cards are housed in a mini-display case;  each card sports a funny quip to lighten the mood – for examples, “control alt delete IF ONLY LIFE WERE THAT SIMPLE” and “i’m un-stoppable EXCEPT FOR MAYBE LUNCH”.  Megan, the creative force behind the shop, also makes luggage tags, gift tags, wedding items and more – all unique, all fun.mood

 Don’t want to create your own to-do-lists, grocery lists and the like?  There’s a shop on Etsy that has done the work for you!  Carla, from CrownBindery, has constructed several varying sets of downloadable, printable sheets to organize the minutia of everyday life and office tasks.  The set dubbed “Home Management Principles” is a series of electronic files in a pdf format that you simply download, print out, and use as needed.  It includes such titles as Task Tracker, Expense Tracker, and Project List.  So easy, so functional … take a look at the other sets available, too.   Fab idea!

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 Here are some additional resources to check out, now that you’ve got efficient, fun products to help you in your home office!

For the “how do I design a home office that works for me” angle, don’t miss:

  • the Flickr “Creative Workspaces” pool for a ton of ideas from photos of real workspaces
  • the ideabooks on the website houzz.com - and create your own home office ideabook from the photo ideas (roughly 30000 of them!)  on the site

When you’re ready to furnish the space, look into:

  • IKEA – functional, affordable solutions that can be configured to virtually any space and storage need.  (I have several IKEA pieces in my home office – one of my favorites is a work table which has adjustable legs – mine is set at counter height to make it comfortable to work at while crafting, packing items, etc.)
  • not quite as affordable, but fabulous to look at is Design Within Reach - great office solutions and more.

Definitely more utilitarian, but necessary, an article from Real Simple about record keeping.  And some interesting and fun stats about “The Office World” from Entrepreneur magazine.

I mean, work can’t be all fun and pretty stuff – I think that’s oxymoron-ish, but we might as well strive to make it as pleasant as we can – right?

As always, I hope you’ll take a minute to comment on my writing and let me know what YOU think, or offer suggestions, input, and other ideas to add to the conversation.  It helps the flow!            With wishes for a great Wednesday and weekend ahead!

 

 

A Clean Slate


2010
01.12

I love the start of each new year.  For me, it’s like a clean slate – a time to renew, revitalize and revamp.  As much as I enjoy the holiday season, there is a calmness when it’s over and I relish that.  This year has been no exception.

It’s a time of new beginnings.    An opportunity to collect my thoughts,  consider things I want to change, redo, and/or ponder the possibilities of.  Projects to plan,  appointments to make, new directions to travel.  All in an effort to put a fresh face on things, make it new again, alive, interesting, fun…..

I love setting up a new calendar for a new year and opening a fresh business notebook for ideas, sketches, and strategies.  I actually look forward to such activities as rearranging the kitchen pantry, reorganizing closets,  and putting the workroom where I did all my wrapping and shipping into some semblance of order once again.  Ah, for me, change is often good!

This past weekend, we dismantled Christmas.  All the decor that I’ve accumulated over the years was spread out in the family room and surveyed.  It was interesting to see how my “look” had emerged over time.  I weeded out and repacked that which I wanted to keep into plastic storage crates from Target and taken to the attic for storage till next year.  A big accomplishment!  Off the “Reorganizing TTD” list…..

In the revamp category, I did some thinking about my blog.  It’s time for a little revitalization – definitely want to work on making it more interactive and informative, now that I’ve figured out the “platform” and how to manuever it to some degree.  With my online and Etsy shops, and getting a start on Facebook, it’s time to pull the package together and offer to viewers, and shoppers alike, something new to “play” with.  Watch for some changes in the days ahead…

The NY Gift show is just around the corner – it is a mecca of all beautiful things, artfully presented, and pure eye candy.  I’ll make my room reservation today and do some buying for my online shop, just in time for the seasons ahead.  In the downtime, I’ll be planning the start of my handcrafted categories in my Etsy shop.  So exciting!

Yes, although cold and often dreary, January can be a great month.

The Indefatigable Organizer meets The Ultimate Challenge


2008
10.23

I did mention in my “About Me” section that in my spare time ( !!! ) I liked to organize, didn’t I?  I get much satisfaction in putting the pieces of something in place, a puzzle, of sorts.  Well, I’ve met my match – and am ready for battle.

Here’s the scenario:  When I closed my shop and left Kingston, NY close to two years ago (boy, does time fly!), I did so somewhat hastily.  My Mom had passed away, and Dad needed care and companionship, so I moved to a wonderful CT town where my family had spent summers, and where Mom and Dad retired some years ago.  I liquidated as much gift merchandise as I could in a short time and carefully packed what I thought I would use in a new retail venture once I settled in.

Then, life happened…Dad had a really rough medical year, and I don’t have to tell you about the economy – probably not the best time to open a “Gifts for the Home & Garden” retail shop.  So I put everything in storage, and lived with Dad for a few months till I purchased the home I live in now.  Little by little, whenever I got the chance, I began the arduous task of sorting my personal belongings from the packaging, giftwares, and display items I had brought with me.

To add to the mix (why do anything simple??? I keep asking myself…with no response), shortly after moving in, I decided to update the heating system in the house, and put in central air at the same time.  As you might imagine, it was a messy task, and my basement still shows it.  ( The heat and AC work great though!)

I’ve made the decision to “right” my basement and empty my storage units.  The sorting out of all my “nesting materials” will be, I believe, cathartic and healing.  I will write of my progress as I go;  I anticipate the journey will have some interesting twists along its’ path.  Pics to follow…suggestions always encouraged and appreciated!