Workspace of the Week: A shared space
This week’s Workspace of the Week is TamaraNicole’s home office and guest room:


I chose this space because I believe it serves two functions very well. Not only is it an inviting place for TamaraNicole to work and be crafty, but it’s also a comfortable place for overnight guests. The daybed serves as extra seating when the space is being used as an office, and the desk doesn’t take over the room when it’s a guest room. The extremely organized workspace helps a great deal with the room serving two purposes. I know that the Winnie the Pooh theme might not speak to everyone, but it’s the concept of a dual space that I know everyone can appreciate. Thank you, TamaraNicole, for your submission to our pool.
Want to have your own workspace featured in Workspace of the Week? Submit a picture to the Unclutterer flickr pool. Check it out because we have a nice little community brewing there. Also, don’t forget that workspaces aren’t just desks. If you’re a cook, it’s a kitchen; if you’re a carpenter, it’s your workbench.



5 comments posted
Posted by chacha1 - 10/23/2009
A little too cute in the decor for my taste, but certainly an efficient arrangement. Nice light from the dormer window, too! Would imagine it might be hard for a guest to resist fossicking through the accessible craft supplies.
Posted by TamaraNicole - 10/23/2009
Thank you for featuring the 100 Acre Wood!
Posted by Another Deb - 10/23/2009
I have the same desk, the Ikea Gallant corner desk plus an add-ons half-circle. I love it because the legs are adjustible to my preference for lower height and the desk is extremely sturdy for the vast space it affords. Mine is a pale wood color, not the white.
Posted by diana aversano - 10/24/2009
I love your desk idea. What is the desktop material and was it a custom size just for your space?
Posted by Laura Anderson - 10/27/2009
The room looks great, it’s nice to see how two purposes can be served so well. I work with ReadyMade, you should check out some of their home design
ideas. I think it would be worthwhile.
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