Therefore I'd like to consult the HN community and hear your thought process when laying out your office (home or corporate).
Layout: https://imgur.com/KJ6PJEe
Due to local zoning laws, my little shed can't be more than 10m2. The floorplan is 3.7m by 2.7m, give or take 20cm for studs, insulation and walls. As you can see from the image above, it's a little snug.
I keep reference books and notebooks to hand.
A larger whiteboard would be nice I have a small half whiteboard / half cork pin board. Post-it notes.
A movable desk lamp with colour tone options (white - orange light) and brightness options.
Two monitors although in truth I use my laptop screen and one monitor most often. I think one large monitor 32”+ would be good for me.
I’ve been learning more about design and thinking about my workspace as a “studio” more than a workspace for purely laptop work. I Would like a second large table in the middle of the room to sit at to sketch and mind map etc.
I wrote some notes about this:
A good workspace should:
- promote/enable good design
- promote the idea of software craftsmanship (using tactile materials and work on paper as part of the process helps)
- promote creative output without worrying about that output being final.
- enable reading more
- enable writing more and prefer evergreen notes and writing over temporary/time based writing when learning or making technical notes.
- aim for a functional space and digital minimalism.
Its a single corner desk 24" deep that's along two walls. To one side is paperwork and typical office supplies. The other acts as my bench and lab. On the bench side i have an 18" floating shelf a few feet above the desk.
My monitors and keyboard are mounted on arms in the corner so I can switch between the two quickly.
I like Jay Carlson's approach. Think about your workflow, not just pros and cons.
https://jaycarlson.net/2021/09/18/juggle-embedded-projects-h...
I have built this very thing, and my shed office is where I am writing this comment
I started out with a smaller space and then rebuilt. Currently 4.4m by 2.5m, so not to dissimilar to your plan.
My biggest issue was heating as I am in the UK. I found I was getting chilblains in my feet during the winter months. My advice is not to have your feet against the shed wall because of the cold gap. In my bigger space I have my desk centred, with the desk drawers between where I sit and the wall. This means I'm not against a wall on either side. It also means I am not sitting right on top of heat sources, which we tend to put on the wall.
The sun is shining on my legs and feet at the moment, which is ideal. I fitted a large, second-hand double glazed window from Gumtree.
I used to run ethernet from the house but I now have an external wifi point screwed to the wall of my house. It's been working great for a year or so. The shed is about 15-20m from house.
- Desk facing the window, natural light helps me stay in a good mood, and easily take a break from looking at my monitors. - Bookshelf behind me (looks cool as a background during video calls,) I also like to read from my desk - Side note, I keep my phone in a separate room during work hrs - Analog clock hanging to the left or right of my desk. Reminds me to stand up, or take a step outside after a few hrs of deep work. - Amazon sells a portable standing desk, which I just place on top of my desk and pull the lever when I want to stand up.
Current setup
- Desk against the wall. Window into the garden on my left to give me something to look at other than screens.
- Ikea Bekant sit/stand desk. A few years old now but it has been fine for me. I've not used the motors too often. Honestly I thought I'd use the different height more often.
- Generic gaming chair. It was around £120 years ago. Purchased because it was much cheaper than an Herman Miller and the like. It has been fine certainly better than office chair of a similar price point. Coming to the end of its life. Something I'm actively looking to replace in the next couple of months with something more high end.
- Cable trays to keep most of the cable off the floor. Triple monitors have a lot of cables. Cables on the floor just get in the way and collect dust.
- Triple 27 inch monitors on a monitor arm bolted to the desk (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01MR0448N/).
- Logitech Brio Webcam on a Elgato mount above the middle monitor.
- BenQ ScreenBar monitor light (https://www.benq.eu/en-uk/lamps/computer-desklamp/screenbar....) over the middle monitor. Expensive. I'd get one of the cheaper knock off if I was buying today.
- Two Elgato key lights.
- Stream Deck XL for short cuts and to control the lights.
- Mechanical keyboard.
- Gaming mouse.
- Old PC speakers I've had for a decade or more.
- Giant mouse pad.
- Laser printer/scanner. I still end up having to print stuff but not often enough to avoid inkjet drying out
- Everything that can be on wired ethernet.
Things I'm looking to change
- As mentioned. A better chair. I went with a gaming chair as it was much cheaper than a fancy chair while still being better than a cheap office chair. Originally I was working from home occasionally and could justify the cost of something a Aeron or similar. Now I'm working from home most of the time, that equation has changed.
- A better mounting system for monitors, lights, webcam etc. My current monitor mount is mostly great but the end of the outside monitors do droop a little. When I purchased the mount I only had the monitors. The lights and webcam mount were later additions. Having a single mounting solution to fix everything to would be great. Better support for ends of the monitor arms would be lovely.
- Replacing the Screenlight with something controlled from the PC/Stream deck would be great and generally being able to automate things via the Stream deck.
- Getting a dry erase board. Mostly to sketch out ideas. The big thing I've missed from an office over the last couple of years
- Book and general storage. So I can have my work related book near me when working and not cluttering up the rest of the house. The new place I finally have a door I can close on the office when not working
- Better cable management. Things are fairly clean currently but could be better. I'm thinking about cable duct on the monitor arms for the video, power, and USB cables
- Air con. All the kit kicks out some heat. This has been great over the last few weeks when it was cold outside. I expect it to be less welcome once things start to get warmer.
- Blockout blinds. The curtains I have now are just what was here when I moved in and aren't great. The office gets sun in the afternoons