I would add storage and clean up. And maybe remove the butthole plate from the floor.
PeachManzie
Not enough info
.
1) What do you need in here? Sofa? Fold out bed? File cabinets?
2) What’s your style? A couple of inspiration photos would have gone a long way. Try adding some to the comments. In future, add them to the original post for more traction/help.
3) Do you rent/own? Are you allowed to decorate fully?
LottieCupcake
First things first. Work out what you want from the space. How much work space do you need? How much storage? Do you need things like a printer? Would you like to be able to have somebody sit in the room with you? Would you like the room to serve any other purpose?
You need to work out those things first otherwise you’ll have no direction. And people can come up with all sorts of ideas but they could be totally useless for you.
Next thing is to get an idea for your style. That doesn’t have to mean working out what it’s called. Look at some pictures and get a feel for things you do and don’t like. Do you like whites and bright colours? Do you like a cosy and kinda moody space? Do you like wood? Lights? Decorating with plushies or figures or vintage teapots?
Work out at least a few core things like a desk and shelves or rug or something and work out. Desk, chair and shelving will tend to be the main components in an office so I would try to figure those and a vague colour scheme and vibe out.
Work out where to put your desk ( you only really have two options in this room). And then work out other placements from there. Think about what you’ll be looking at from different spaces and how you’ll move around. Like how you’ll reach different things from your desk or what the lighting will be like at your desk. Don’t just look at the room like a 2D floorplan for arranging blocks in.
3 Comments
I would add storage and clean up. And maybe remove the butthole plate from the floor.
Not enough info
.
1) What do you need in here? Sofa? Fold out bed? File cabinets?
2) What’s your style? A couple of inspiration photos would have gone a long way. Try adding some to the comments. In future, add them to the original post for more traction/help.
3) Do you rent/own? Are you allowed to decorate fully?
First things first. Work out what you want from the space. How much work space do you need? How much storage? Do you need things like a printer? Would you like to be able to have somebody sit in the room with you? Would you like the room to serve any other purpose?
You need to work out those things first otherwise you’ll have no direction. And people can come up with all sorts of ideas but they could be totally useless for you.
Next thing is to get an idea for your style. That doesn’t have to mean working out what it’s called. Look at some pictures and get a feel for things you do and don’t like. Do you like whites and bright colours? Do you like a cosy and kinda moody space? Do you like wood? Lights? Decorating with plushies or figures or vintage teapots?
Work out at least a few core things like a desk and shelves or rug or something and work out. Desk, chair and shelving will tend to be the main components in an office so I would try to figure those and a vague colour scheme and vibe out.
Work out where to put your desk ( you only really have two options in this room). And then work out other placements from there. Think about what you’ll be looking at from different spaces and how you’ll move around. Like how you’ll reach different things from your desk or what the lighting will be like at your desk. Don’t just look at the room like a 2D floorplan for arranging blocks in.
I hope that helps