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How Do I Choose the Best Home Office Closet?

By Tara Barnett
Updated May 17, 2024
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Choosing the best home office closet often involves utilizing custom elements to create a highly compact and streamlined office space. Depending on the dimensions of the closet, it may be possible to use elements purchased in a store, but sometimes it is necessary to create the entire home office closet from scratch. Which design will make the best home office also depends on the qualities of the closet being used, as different designs may be suited to different strategies. Finally, a home office closet must fit the work strategies of the person who will use the office as closely as possible. By minimizing unnecessary use of space, a home office closet can provide even a small home with a designated workspace.

One of the most important things to consider when choosing a home office closet is the style of closet you will be using. Deep closets can sometimes become full closet offices, but shallow closets typically require a chair that is located outside the closet's border. In some cases, installing a desk that pulls out from the closet space can create more room on the desktop, but these elements may decrease storage. Depending on your storage needs and the type of work you do, different desk styles may be appropriate.

A home office closet can include many different elements depending on the closet. Storage may include drawers, shelves, and even hanging baskets. Trying out different storage strategies is ideal when placing a home office in a closet, as some arrangements may result in more storage than others. Fitting elements in the space precisely may require customization of purchased furniture, but this may be worthwhile for a streamlined appearance.

The type of doors on the closet can affect how the closet becomes an office. In some cases, it may be necessary to remove the closet doors completely in order to install the office furniture. On the other hand, using a design that works with the doors cannot only add potential storage on the door, but it can also help hide the office when it is not needed. Incorporating the closet doors into the office design is usually a strategy that yields good results.

A great tip for creating an office in a small space is to remember that light colors make a space seem larger. Many offices located in closets take advantage of this trick to prevent a cluttered appearance. Using light-colored organizational elements, such as white drawers and files, can also streamline the office. Taking time to consider not only the physical properties but the aesthetic features as well can result in an office that is easy to use and attractive in a home.

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