Design Tips and Helpful Hints for Renovation
Coping with the Home Office When Renovating
Working from home has many great advantages, being able to sleep in a few extra minutes, make yourself a snack when you're hungry, have a nap in the sun for a coffee break, saves on fuel costs, hang out your washing on a sunny day, work in your trackies and trainers, but all these advantages can be lost and a great deal more disadvantages added when you decidew to renovate your house and still have to work in your home office.
The destractions are enormous.
As we have just gone through all this renovating ourselves and we work from home and had a new baby at the time, we have some tips on how to cope with living and working in your home when you have building contractors pulling your house and lifestyle apart!
- Make life easier for your contractors by moving everything out of their way and store it in an enclosed space, preferably out of the building area.. This way your precious possessions won't get broken or covered in "building dust". This dust seems to sneak into every little seam of the house.
- Pack away most of your children's toys. This doesn't sound fair for the kids, but it is a lot easier than having crying children with their favorite toys damadged from leaving them under your builders feet! It is also a lot safer environment for them to work in if there aren't obstacles for them to trip over.











