Friday, May 20, 2011

Ideas for Room Dividers as Temporary office Walls

There are so many different ways in which one can construct room dividers. And a dividers that has been used since the beginning of time is obviously walls. This is a classic way to divide rooms, no matter that you home already has walls, and you can still install walls to divide large rooms. However, you don't have to build the wall you can now actually buy temporary office walls. These temporary walls can be set up and taken down at any time.

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One can also paint the existing walls different colors, which will divide a room into various sections. You can paint one wall a certain color and the other wall a matching contrast color; this method will also set a boundary. Hanging room dividers are also functional and decorative. Create your own hanging divider by using beads and shells. You can also create a fabric divider which will separate the living space from the dining space. You can do the same to create a small office space in a corner.

You can also create fabric room dividers using a canvas frame which is made from a lightweight wood. These canvas frames are already made up and all you need do is choose a really nice fabric and then cover the frames. This is really inexpensive way to make a room divider. The canvas comes in various different shapes and sizes and is obtainable at craft shops. You can then cover a few say three canvases per hanging and join the panels vertically together with chains.

In addition you could also make fabric room dividers out of plywood. You need a quarter inch thick plywood and fabric of your choice. Cut the plywood to the desired height and the wrap and staple the fabric on the plywood. Once hang will give a slated effect.


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Maximize Tax Benefits for Temporary Walls

Everyone has some kind of home office, if you happen to run a business from that home office, it's deductible. But... There are a few important things you need to do to make certain your deduction is provable.

  • Clear a specific room or space for your office. Give it a square footage, something you can actually determine with measurements. Take everything out of your space that is not directly related to your business. Measure your space, and if it doesn't already have four walls, set up specific perimeters with room dividers or temporary walls NYC.

  • Create a name for your business. Get a tax license, and register your business name, along with your ID. Announce your business to the local papers, send out press releases, and be identifiable as a business.

  • Purchase office equipment and furniture for your office. Keep the receipts; this equipment and furniture is deductible. (Including any room dividers or temporary walls you set up to disguise your office.) This furniture probably includes your desk, a computer desk, shelves, file cabinets, printer cabinets, storage containers, computer, adding machine, fax machine, filing supplies, etc., lamps, chairs, and a telephone with voice mail capabilities.

  • Install a separate phone line for your office. Call it a kid's line or second phone, dedicated computer or fax line, but get a separate phone line for your business. Put a professional response on your voicemail - save the "Hey Granny, I've gone fishing - leave a message at the beep." For your private line. Use your professional voice and manners on your business voice mail. Your customers will appreciate you for it.

  • Set up a schedule. Give yourself hours/work days and some time off. Plan your work around your business schedule. Even if you include some evening and weekend hours, you will benefit from scheduling some time off. If you work late in the evening, take some time off in the morning to run, laugh, get together with friends, read a book or enjoy life. It will help you focus on what you want during work hours.

  • Build a business budget and a plan for making money from your business. Without a business plan your business isn't really a business. The description that distinguishes a business from a hobby is "intent to make a profit". If you do not have a plan to earn a profit, IRS considers your business a hobby and so should you, limiting your deductions. Write a plan for making a profit for your business.

  • Develop a process of doing business that includes such simple things as returning phone calls, a newsletter, client lists, advertising, business cards, letterhead, and a marketing plan.

  • Products or services. Create or obtain products or services to sell and maintain a pricelist for your wares.
  • Home offices indicate you have a home-based business. The list above will help you prove your business is viable in case of an audit. These will also improve your ability to make a profit as a workable business.



    Sunday, May 8, 2011

    Basement Remodeling

    When sitting down to decide what to do with extra space in the basement, many options probably come to mind. However, if the house has small children, a playroom may be the ideal thing. Basements often provide blank canvasses to work with and a great playroom can be designed to work well for any needs and budget.

    Of course, one of the first things to consider is budget and space. Depending on the budget, a minimal but functional playroom can be created or if the sky is the limit with funds, the children can have a fantasy playroom. The amount of available space will come into play as well. Will the playroom take up all of the basement or just a room or section? After answering these questions, the remodeling can begin.

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    With a smaller budget, a great basement playroom can be designed, and a key thing to remember, is that the children will be happy with any space and the more organized it is and accessible toys are, the more open to play it will be. Depending on the handiness of the homeowner, walls may be created or taken down without a contractor, or else some temporary walls can be made with curtains or other dividers to create smaller spaces.

    Another great saving measure is to do it yourself painting, whether it is one color on the walls or a more creative play on color with perhaps a couple of colors, polka dots, names on the walls, even a mural or chalkboard spot. Many of the craft stores have stick on decals that can brighten the room without the commitment (or artistic talent) of paint. A bright, fun color will make a huge difference. Storage is another key component. Cube storage, open bins, or chest type boxes are great for little hands to have easy access to, and it is important to have spots for everything.

    If the budget is bigger, more customized remodeling can be done. Perhaps a new room in the basement can be built so the playroom does not take up the whole thing, or the reverse, a wall or two could be knocked down for more space. With paint, the same idea holds true, fun colors will make the area playful, perhaps a mural with the child's name in it. Built in cabinetry and or desk stations are a great organizational idea. Make sure these are low enough for young children to reach, but also big enough to grow with the children. Cork board walls or chalk board are great to display and create artwork.

    For any budget, having kid friendly furniture is necessary. Bean bag chairs for gaming, reading, or small tables for tea parties and puzzle building will work great. With a well thought out basement remodeling, a new playroom can provide children with a space of their own for years to come.

    Friday, May 6, 2011

    Room Remodel

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    Do you need more living space but simply do not have the funds to add a new room or two? Perhaps you have a baby on the way or you need a home office. Or maybe two kids sharing a room need their own space. The answer may literally be right under your nose!

    There are numerous ways that you may be able to inexpensively create additional living areas from unused spaces.

    1. Attic remodel - do you have an unfinished attic that could be turned into a bedroom or home office? You may need to strengthen the floor and improve lighting and ventilation.

    2. Basement remodel - what are you doing with your basement? Again, lighting and ventilation will need to be planned, but your walls and floor are already there.

    3. Closet - do you have a spare closet or one you could clean out? Convert this into a home office perhaps, or if large enough, a nursery.

    4. Garage remodel - the structure is already in place, it may just need cleaning out. If you have a large garage, you could possibly partition it enabling you to store garden implements or even a car, as well as have your games room or home office.

    5. Divide a room - If you have a large room that you do not use entirely, why not put up temporary walls/ temporary office walls or room dividers. These are perfect for renters too, because they can be removed when you leave. Temporary walls come with doors so you can easily move around.



    Tuesday, April 12, 2011

    The Convenience Of Office Partition Walls

    Many companies are finding that it is much less expensive to provide their employees with working space using office partition walls rather than a number of large rooms. This allows the use of a huge space to accommodate a number of people while giving them a sense of privacy.

    There are a large number of options available with these walls such as creating cubicles, reception stations, work spaces and call centers. These panels are flame resistant so there is no danger of fire and there is a choice of coverings that will blend in very well with the surroundings. The average panel is 1-3/4 inches thick and feature an interior wood frame with a honeycomb core covered with a heavy liner for support.

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    The panels have a trim that adds support and adjustable feet which allow placing on even or uneven surfaces. There are a number of features to accommodate computers and other machines with non-electric, electric, and pass-through units. The electric and non-electric ones can be joined together to accommodate needed power. This makes it easy to choose exactly what is needed in different areas.

    Raceways allow access for electric wiring and data cables while, at the same time concealing the wiring from view. This raceway has modular electric and cable openings, which accommodates phones and other necessary equipment. This makes it very easy to take care of the needed power sources.

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    Good partition walls or temporary office walls will not only use the available space efficiently but will help create privacy and reduce noise. One very popular model is the call center type which can be used as an operator station, testing area, carrel or for other purposes. These units have a 60" high back and 42" short side panels. A number can be purchased to create rows and aisles if desired.

    Using office partition walls is cost effective, allowing a company to utilize space while providing good work spaces. In addition, they are convenient in that they can be moved whenever a separate arrangement is needed such as enlarging a space. This is also convenient for a supervisor as he or she can easily contact an employee by simply walking down the aisle between the cubicles or other locations.



    Tuesday, March 29, 2011

    Paint Colors For Home Office Furniture and Walls

    Home office paint color ideas can totally transform how you feel about the space and even how you feel about work. If clients come to your office it's imperative that you present a put together space but this doesn't mean that you can't show off your personality too. Use paint to inexpensively transform your room and your existing office furniture into an space that inspires you to work. This may even be the jumping off point for starting your own business or just creating a space that is uniquely yours in the home.

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    Colors for a home office should be soothing but that doesn't mean that they can't be interesting. You can use a nature inspired color palette of taupes, grays and greens. Choose one piece of furniture in the room to give special attention to such as a plain filing cabinet or a desktop. You can use tape and stencils to create an intricate pattern that looks like mosaic or wallpaper. This is the piece that will pop in the room and will keep the space from being boring, even if you do use neutral colors. When working with these types of color palettes you'll need to pay extra attention to what colors your office supplies are. You may need to stay away from brightly colored paper clips and desk accessories and instead use small metal urns and wicker baskets to store your supplies for a cohesive design.

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    You can turn the free office furniture you already have into a piece that you actually want. Painted furniture is very popular in home decor so bring that feel into you office. This is especially important if your office doubles as a guest room. A secretary desk or armoire will look just like a piece of bedroom furniture.

    You can create a hand painted floral finish on your cabinets even if you aren't an artist. Just go with stencils. To keep the look from being too cutesy or country use muted colors. Break up the stencil so it has a sense of flow and add a few dots and dashes to leaves and flowers. These imperfections will keep the painting from looking like a cheap stencil even though it is. Use a glaze to distress the entire piece. For a more modern or traditional look use different colors of stain on the front of drawers or cabinets. Keep the pattern in clean lines but show off the beauty of the wood grain with a few different colors like black and mahogany.

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    The walls can act as home office art to save money and keep things from becoming too cluttered. This may be the only room in the house that is just yours, so make it special. Your husband might not like a purple living room so use it in your office space instead. You'll want to choose a shade that you can still work in. Then you'll need to accent with neutral furniture; you can even make purple look contemporary with stainless steel desks and gray floating shelves. Bounce a lot of light around the space by hanging several mirrors on the wall.

    Home office paint colors can evoke emotions or just save you a lot of money on replacing your office furniture. Use paint to create a temporary office walls or space that you love to work in, even if you don't always love your work.


    Saturday, December 11, 2010

    What to Look For When Choosing a Pressurized Walls Provider

    If you are new to the New York City area, you know that living space is at a premium. Many young up and comers and seasoned residents choose to share apartments in order to save costs. This unique living situation makes subdividing individual private space tricky, to say the least; many New Yorkers choose to use pressurized walls as a solution: here's what to look for when choosing a pressurized walls provider.

    What are Pressurized Walls?

    Pressurized walls are temporary office walls structures that allow you to have floor to ceiling privacy by partitioning off a particular section of wall space. Because most tenants are operating under a lease, they are not allowed to make permanent alterations to an apartment: these walls create private living spaces without doing any structural damage. They can come with hollow or French doors, and even a window!

    What to Look For When Choosing a Provider

    As may be easily assumed, pressurized walls are extremely popular in New York, and there are a number of providers from which to choose. Here are some convenient services to look for:

    -- No security deposits: You pay enough for your rent and other expenses and don't need the additional burden of having to pay more security deposits.

    -- No leasing of wall required: You may keep it up for 2 weeks or 2 years: the choice is yours. You don't want to be stuck paying for a wall you are no longer using after you move.

    -- Flexibility at no extra charge: You want to get your walls from a company that accommodates to your hectic schedule by working weekends at no extra charge. Also, look for one that does not charge for your walls' takedown when you are done with them or charge more to service walk-ups.

    -- Quality materials: No amount of paint will be able to cover a pressurized wall that has dings and dents thanks to a prior client. Look for a company that uses only all new materials and that cares as much about the appearance of your home as you do!