If
you are planning to set
up a small office home office, make a list of your critical
requirements, bearing in mind your type of business. Design a small
business home office that meets your specific requirements. Try to
maximize productivity and comfort, without investing too much in
business office furniture and equipment.
1.
Look for suitable small home office space: If
you are presently
running your small business from your dining table, you need to look
for another area where you will have more space and privacy, like a
spare room or garage. Look for space that you can use exclusively for
your small business office, which is separate from the main living area.
If you will be meeting clients in your office, you may need an area
near the entrance, or may have to rent office space.
Choose a place with lots of natural light and supplement it with
additional lighting. Keep you monitor in a place where it will not
reflect any light from a window or other light. The window or light
should be on one side to avoid reflections. There should be sufficient
light in the room to prevent eyestrain while working for long hours on
the computer.
2.
Small home office furniture: Get
the best chair that you can
afford, because you may have to spend many hours every day in it. Look
for an adjustable chair and try it out to see if it is comfortable. An
ergonomically designed chair will provide good support to your back and
arms.
Small home office desks that are designed to make the best use of the
available space may not always be comfortable to use. If you get a
small desk home office with a pull-out keyboard drawer, look for one
that has space to keep the keyboard and mouse at the same level. Look
for a desk that is deep and provides enough space between you and the
computer screen.
Get one or more filing cabinets in which you can store your critical
records. You will also need space to store essential business office
supplies.
3.
Choose the right small home office computer: Make
a list of the
work you need your computer for, before you decide about whether a
desktop or notebook is suitable for you. You may need to use your PC
for browsing the Web, emailing clients, creating documents and
worksheets, designing promotional material, creating a customer
database, printing mailing labels, making presentations, etc.
The latest notebooks are just as powerful as desktops and you can take
them with you when you meet clients or travel. On the other hand,
current desktops are cheaper, smaller, and are easier to repair and
upgrade. The latest desktops occupy very little space on a desk and use
compact LCD monitors. Look for a quiet, energy-efficient computer.
You will need to get licensed software that is essential for your line
of work. Get antivirus software to protect your computer from viruses,
worms, spyware, hackers, and other online threats. You can save money
by downloading free antivirus programs, though they don’t
receive
updates as frequently as paid versions.
4.
Essential peripherals for your computer:
A multifunction printer
may be the most cost-effective choice for you, because it can work as a
printer, scanner, fax, and copier. A multifunction device makes a lot
of sense for a small office home, even though it may not be able to do
any of these jobs as well as a device that is designed for only one
task.
You can get an ergonomic wireless keyboard and mouse to enhance your
productivity and comfort. You can use Wi-Fi to set up a wireless small
home office network. This will help you to reduce clutter by getting
rid of all the wires behind your desk. A network will also allow you to
use your notebook to access the Internet from anywhere in your small
office home.
A surge protector will protect your computer from power surges and
fluctuations. If you are in an area where there are frequent power
outages, you will need a UPS with sufficient backup to ensure
that your work does not come to a standstill when there is no power.
5.
Use bundled services: Your
mobile connection may provide
bundled services like caller ID, voicemail, call waiting, and call
forwarding, at no extra charge. You can also get an Internet service
that includes voice services with all these facilities for free. This
costs much less than paying for each of these services separately. VoIP
services, which allow users to make voice calls via the Internet, are
another economical option.
If you are operating from your home business office, get a dedicated
phone for your work. Your customers may form a poor impression about
you if you use your home phone for your work.
Setting the stage with a comfortable fully functional office
environment is one of the first steps to building a productive and
efficient business. Be sure that you buy the best that your
budget will afford. After all, you will be spending a ton of
time
here as you build your empire!
Here's To Your Achievement,