Cabinet Ideas for the Home Office
Home offices now account for 68% of the 25.7 million U.S. households
with Internet access. And currently, 37.3 million U.S. households
have some home-office activity according to International Data Corp.
&ldqou;With more people working at
home and spending time on their computers, naturally the trend in
cabinetry will continue to grow for home offices,” says Merillat’s
Design Manager.
Think about how you work at home. Do you need special
kinds of storage space? Do you want room for client visits? Cabinetry,
as part of Merillat’s Organomics™ philosophy, addresses
these issues and creates more functional space so you can work more
efficiently. We have divided home offices into two distinct types:
the Part-time Home Office and the Full-time Home Office. The Part-time
Home Office is a dual space office for those who need the home office
space, but need that same space to blend into the home décor
when they are not working. The Full-time Home Office is just that,
an office that has everything you need when working from home.
Here are some ways cabinetry helps you set up your office area just the way you want.
- Keyboard Trays and Pocket Doors neatly conceal desktop contents.
- File Drawer cabinets look like furniture.
- Moldings and accents add a personal touch to your home
office. Merillat Masterpiece® and Merillat Classic®
cabinet lines both offer molding options, with Merillat
Masterpiece offering fine furniture details such as appliqués,
corbels, rope moldings and furniture feet.
- Base cabinets organize and protect computer equipment.
- A series of built-in Home Storage Organizers, shelves,
cabinets and extra counter space - all surrounding the computer
- makes your office work harder so you don’t have to.
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