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We needed to get a LOT of stuff in this office and still keep distinctive work areas for both desks.
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This office now allows 2 people to work without being on top of each other.
Cubbies help sort letters and other items of like size.
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Some items are visible & accessible on open shelves.
Drawers used to organize smaller items.
Doors used for taller or less presentable items.
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This space was very challenging in that 2 desk areas as well as a work area were needed. However, it needed to feel like a creative space, not too cluttered but very functional.
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Notice all the empty wall space that keeps this room from feeling too crowded.
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Reusable wall calendars, whiteboards, or magnetic boards are a great way to display & keep track of items temporarily.
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If you have lots of magazines, it is a great idea to group them in holders you can label.
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The adjustable shelves on this small unit made it perfect for the paper and small items as well as to display some inspirational items.
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