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Old 04-11-2012, 04:13 PM
 
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Hi folks,

I need your advice on how should I rearrange my furniture in the office, it is three pieces or four I will say including chair, table, bookcase, and a small sofa. Please let me know what would make more sense, picture is attached. Thank you in advance for your advice. Best, Vlad
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Old 04-11-2012, 04:48 PM
 
Location: Land of Free Johnson-Weld-2016
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Oh, how cute!

I'm not an expert, so let's see what every says, but I would:
1. Move the chair and desk to where the bookcase is, so I can see the door, and looking to the right, I can also see the pretty view.
2. Add a plant. I'd go with a big plant in a natural pot (w/drainage) on casters.
3. I'd get a corkboard or chalkboard. If you're actually doing work, I've found something to put notes on is useful in an office.
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Old 04-11-2012, 04:48 PM
 
Location: Former LI'er Now Rehoboth Beach, DE
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Can you give us 2 more pieces of information.
1) the dimensions of the room indicating of course the windows (i.e) single window wall is 6 feet including 2 ft window, double window wall is 7 feet including 4 ft window. Obviously there is a door there somewhere too.

2) furniture dimensions
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Old 04-11-2012, 05:25 PM
 
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Default This is a small room 8X10

Thank you for the replies. When I renovated the bathroom I had to cut from this room so now it is fairly small room 8X10 with 10 feet being from the window up to the bookcase. Thank you again for the advices I will make sure to try different things as something may work better than what I have right now. Thank you again.

Sofa: L=4 feet, W=2 feet, H=2 feet;
Bookcase: H=6 feet, W=3 feet, D=1 foot;
Table: L=4 feet; W=2.5 feet (this is an old table I had and I may have to buy a new one for this room).

Windows: 64X48; 34X48

Door is right where the camera is.

Thank you again.

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