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Tips For Creating A Basement Office With Limited Space



How To Create The Perfect Basement
Office With Limited Space In Your
St. Paul Basement Remodel

Design A Distraction-Free Office
With These Basement
Remodeling Tips


With so many homeowners working from home, it’s no surprise that one of the most popular basement remodeling ideas in St. Paul is designing a home office. Having a room to put all of your work things – such as your laptop, files, and more – is essential to disconnecting at the end of the day and effectively ending the workday with the perfect work-life balance.

However, what if your home office space is less than ideal? Instead of a spacious office and cabinets to store your files, do you have a cramped, cluttered area where it’s impossible to focus?

Many homeowners might be surprised to hear that the size of their basement doesn’t matter nearly as much as the organization. You CAN have an organized, comfortable, distraction-free home office regardless of the size of your basement.

At Executive Remodeling, we know basement remodeling can be both exciting and overwhelming. That’s why we’ve put together this helpful guide including the best ideas for getting the very most out of your home office.


Don’t Skimp On Storage With Your Basement Remodel

Storage solutions are a necessity, no matter the size or function of your basement. Without proper storage, everything in your basement can build up and become cluttered, which isn’t a great atmosphere for work.

By “storage,” we don’t mean having a big, bulky box where you throw all your papers. We’re talking about a storage system, such as floor-to-ceiling shelves, wall-mounted floating shelves, or desk drawers, that minimize clutter while ensuring everything you need is within reach.

Many basements have a small closet under the stairs. If this is true for your basement remodel, consider turning that space into a closet with plenty of shelves so everything you need is in one place.


Utilize Vertical Space In Your St. Paul Basement

Vertical space is underrated, especially when remodeling small rooms. Take advantage of your wall space to store items and keep much-needed papers and reminders within view. For example, instead of a desk calendar that takes up valuable desk space, consider a large wall calendar that you can write on with dry-erase markers.

Some homeowners have even found it useful to cover their office walls with cork! That way, sticky notes, and bills don’t get forgotten about.

If you have boxes of things that are difficult to sort into your existing shelves or desk, consider installing wrap-around shelves near the ceiling to store the boxes out of sight and out of mind, freeing up floor space as you do so.


Reduce Clutter In Your St. Paul Office By Having
A Dedicated Space For Everything

Why does clutter build up? Because there’s usually not a dedicated space for everything. A stack of papers ends up on your desk or even on the floor, your pens and pencils are spilling over your desk, and you can’t find a place to put your coffee cup. Before you know it, you start feeling stressed out before the work day has even begun.

Having a space for everything guarantees your workspace doesn’t look like a disaster zone. Have a cup for pens and pencils, sliding drawers with files for your papers, and shelves with colorful containers for other items.

Hiding away your electric cables is another essential aspect of making your home office look less cluttered. Store unused cables in neat boxes or drawers so you can find them when you need them. Clip electric cables together so there aren’t a dozen cables things can snag onto, and discreetly tuck them behind your desk.


Find And Use Multi-Functional Furniture For
Your Home Office Basement Remodel

For many homeowners, having a space they can free up for other things is essential to getting the very most out of their basement remodel. Consider folding furniture, such as a fold-up desk, in your home office. Use a storage ottoman that doubles as a chair.


Choose Cohesive Basement Ideas For Your Home Office

Nothing makes a space look more spacious than a cohesive visual flow. Have a design scheme and ensure every piece of furniture and every knickknack matches. But cohesive doesn’t mean everything has to match perfectly – just that your home office should have matching finishes, materials, and a color scheme.


Choose The Perfect Design-Build Firm
For Your St. Paul Basement Remodel

Having a list of ideas for maximizing your small home office doesn’t mean much without the perfect design-build firm to execute your vision. At Executive Remodeling, we take pride in our customer service and top-quality installations.

If you’re ready to transform your old basement into the perfect office space in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, don’t hesitate to call Executive Remodeling at (612) 333-5577 today for your free estimate!