One of the most serious areas in our home that I have so long wished to touch and redo is non other than our master's bedroom. If you remember that article I shared a few months back that somehow pictured our office table inside our bedroom; this by far is the most challenging trick I have been trying to solve for months now. It seemed that we have too much stuffs inside a room where there is a very limited space.
So, off to some magazines and webpages I found some inspirations and ideas on how to reorganize our master's bedroom a.k.a. "the little workspace".
Having seen all these rooms with their amazing attachments of workspaces that are absolutely very functional and pretty made my heart pound and that ding bulb lightened my head so bright I am so ready to begin and redo our own bedroom.
Generally, if space is a challenge there is nothing more efficient and effective than to use the walls as an extra space for those tools or books or just about anything that can cause clutter in the area. Another great idea is to maximize the use of storage systems. It is always nice to not see anything on the work table other than your laptop and printer and maybe a few other decorative materials to add body and looks. All the others should be invisible.
With a space so small for a regular sized office table and a queen sized bed plus a long chest cabinet it is really imperative to think out-of-the-box and not only make everything work but create an organized pretty dual-purposed room.
Stay tuned for this makeover I am going to treat my second favorite room in our humble abode.
(Photos were borrowed from www.google.com's images of "workspace in bedroom". I wasn't able to catch specific web address for each image but searching the engine with the said topics pulls up these photos out of so many other options shown in the page.)
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