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Home office dimensions

Corona / Covid 19 has changed the work style of human. IT Companies has told their employees to work from home only. While working from home you must have used your dining table or bedroom study table or something else to temporarily carry our the work. But since it has become a necessity here are some guidelines if you are planning to make a complete and compact home office.

1 : Floor space
- Minimum ideal floor space for the home office is 4'-0" X 4'0" or 1200mm X 1200mm , which will fit your chair and work table.


2 : Table dimensions 
- Workspace table dimensions are 1'-6" x 4'-0"  or 450 mmX 1200mm . 
If you have more space then you can increase the table width. 

3 : Material 
- Bought out furniture is made up with MDF of HDF with Laminate . This makes it light weight and cost effective . But if you are planning to make it on site you must go for Plywood  + Laminate or veneer of your choice . 

4 : Pin board 
- Pin board in the background helps us to keep important documents  , notes handy . Its generally made up of MDF with cloth. 

5 : Overhead storage unit 
- Overhead storage unit is a very important part of the home office , where you can keep all your reference books and documents . You can choose different material for the shutter such as glass , plywood + laminate etc.  


Complete home office : 

- With the final touch of the material and lighting , you can now concentrate of you work in your cozy corner . 

Complete home office 


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