Bedroom-home office conversion is a great way to make good use of an otherwise unused space. If you have an unused bedroom and want a home office, that's a terrific location. Of course, you want the space to be visually appealing but highly functional at the same time. What you should know about converting a bedroom to an office is how this will affect your home’s resale potential.
A widely known fact in the real estate sales profession is buyers typically strongly object to a room being used for a purpose different from its original intention. So, the first tip is to make it simple and easy to convert back if you will sell in the future.
If you’ve finally decided to move your casual at-home office space from the kitchen table to someplace a little more private, a spare bedroom is an excellent choice. It’s a finished space with a door you can close against interruptions and — maybe — complete one phone call without a cacophony of embarrassing background noises. Annexing a dedicated work space in your home has other advantages, too. A dedicated office space can be a tax write-off, and knowing it’s there waiting for you provides a little extra incentive to develop a consistent work routine. --How Stuff Works.com
If you totally convert the space, making it difficult to return it to a bedroom, that's going to present a problem when it's time to sell. In other words, your bedroom-home office conversion should provide function and style but also be simple to transform back to a bedroom.
To make the office a functional space, it will need certain elements and features. Without these, it will present challenges and your productivity will suffer. Here are some helpful bedroom-home office conversion tips you can use:
Before you begin your bedroom to home office conversion, phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch. We’ll come by and pick up what you need to purge to make enough room.
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