She Shed Office Ideas

She sheds have become increasingly popular over the last few years. This feminine response to the man cave offers a space away from the trials and tribulations of daily life. While your she shed may have started as an oasis away from work, times have changed and you can expand its uses. If you need an office space during this era of working from home, consider converting your she shed into a home office.

Read on to discover tips on how to convert your she shed into a home office.

Clear it out

The first step to converting your she shed into a home office is to clear out whatever you have in it. The purpose of transforming the space into an office is to avoid distractions, and most leisure activities will cause distractions. If you have the space, you may want to keep a few things in there for when work is over, but try to keep clutter to a minimum. Relocate your she shed activities to a different area of the house and keep the shed as a work-designated area.

Make it habitable 

If you mostly used your she shed for quick outings, such as yoga or gardening, you probably need to make a few upgrades. Consider replacing the windows and doors with higher quality ones that keep out the elements. If you live in a colder climate, you may want to install insulation, so your winter workdays aren’t marred by freezing limbs. 

Light it up

If you’re lucky, you may have a single light in your shed. However, that probably isn’t going to cut it for your work from home space. Contact an electrician to install electricity in your office she shed properly. Not only will you be able to light up your office space for late nights, but you can install a personal WiFi modem so you’re not stuck trying to get your home’s WiFi to work outside. You’ll also be able to move your charging ports and computer outside with little worry of running out of battery midday.

Bring in color

The plain wood often found in the interior of most sheds is not particularly aesthetically pleasing or conducive to productivity. According to a Pickering interior decorator, a fresh coat of paint can do wonders for the overall appearance and feel of your home office shed. Warm earth tones, such as gray and beige, are calming and can help keep you focused. A warm white looks clean and can help minimize distractions, while pale blue is peaceful and bright. Light greens can also promote productivity.

Add personal touches

Once your office is painted and insulated, it’s time to bring in your personal touch. Add framed photos to your desk or hang up artwork. If you get a lot of sunlight, hang curtains to add an element of decor as well as protection from screen glare. Personal touches will make your space feel less like a shed and more like a genuine home office.

While a she shed is usually intended to be an escape from work, it can provide the necessary space away from your daily distractions to help you focus on work. We hope that when you use these tips, you can create the she shed home office of your dreams.

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