
Home Office Organizing and Refresh | Still working from home?
Home office organizing is top of mind these days as many continue to work from home. As I stated last week, I started my business and although I did design work, it was heavily focused on organizing. While last week we looked at closets, this week our focus is on the home office.
I have always had a home office. For me, I love the fact that
- My commute time is non-existent.
- I don’t ever have to worry about the weather.
- I don’t have extra bills/leases/rent to pay
Home Office
Since Covid came into our lives, many people are working from home. The idea of a home office is one that is top of mind for many, many people. While some of us may have dedicated spaces, many do not. So how does one combine daily living with a work space?

Taking Stock
Setting up and designing a home office is one area that I treat a little bit differently from all of the other spaces in a home. Funny enough, in this module, I use a car analogy.

Designing the Home Office
Once you’ve taken stock, just as I taught you with the car analogy, we’ll dive into designing the space.
In this section, we’ll look at
- creative (DIY) ideas to create a space
- lighting tips
- equipment (desk, chair, etc.)
- tools

Feng Shui Tips
While I am not a Feng Shui expert, I have taken numerous classes and have learned some wonderful tips to create a successful home office.
In this module, you will learn 5 Feng Shui tips that I have always found useful when designing a home office. The one tip that I always use when designing is the direction of the desk.

You will learn all about this tip along with 4 more Feng Shui tips for your home office.
Productivity
While the design of your office is important to function, being productive within your space is key!
In this module, I’ll be sharing my 5 top productivity tips including this one.

And More…
You will receive my 6 step process to refresh your closet. This 6-Step process works with any style of home office. In addition, I’e made things easy for you and have sourced many different desks, chairs, and organizational items.
I look forward to sharing this module with you as well as the other spaces we will tackle each week.


Glad to know your productivity tip is not golfing LOL. Great series, Sheri! With so many people working from home, pro advice for organizing a home office is an invaluable tool!
Thank you so much, Janet!
I loved reading this post and I know with your knack for organization and space planning that whomever buys your modules will be well served by the information, Sheri.
#teetime #holeinone #play
Thank you Leslie. I’m loving my putting green when it’s ‘break time’!
I agree on the benefits of working from home! I also need to rearrange my office after seeing the Feng Shui tips, thank you for a well thought out article!
Thank you so much, Carla. I just did my little re-fresh and it feels great!
I like the car analogy and want to know more! So great that you are creating these design modules for home owners.
Thank you, Lisa.
Your organizing skills were shining through on this blog post, well done! It is certainly the right time to perfect our home offices, great inspiration!
Thank you so much, Amy.
After last year, we all need to refresh our home offices and learn a few new tricks. You’re the perfect person to turn to for that!
Thank you, Anne. I just did a little refresh in my own office and it feels so great!
I love that you included Feng Shui tips for desk placement. Home office organizing and refreshing is such a great topic for most of us right now!
Thank you, Mary Ann.