With telecommuting becoming more mainstream, a home office can be a great way to participate in the workforce while still ensuring that you’re never far from the family. If you routinely find yourself bringing work home from the office, a professional home office set up in your Madison, Wisconsin area basement can help you increase productivity and get more done. If you’ve been using the corner of your dining table to your kitchen table a home office, perhaps its time to look to setting up a basement home office for yourself!
Fortunately, a home office is easy and inexpensive to set up. A large office table, a comfy chair with adequate beck and head support and some storage space are all you need to kick start your home office. Ensure that lighting is always efficient, and high on visibility, but low on glare. You will spend a lot of time in your home office staring at your compute monitor or going through files and letters, and avoiding eye strain is very important. Add a few cheerful touches to your home office to relive the monotony of the place -- a few throw pillows on a couch, a few potted plants even places near the basement windows.
To find out more about how a home office can increase efficiency, and work output, simply fill out the form and you’ll receive up to 4 free quotes from the most reputed basement remodeling contractors in Madison. Our specialist contractors come with many years of experience in the business, and have the experience to undertake your basement home office project with ease! What are you waiting for? Fill the form now!
I would like to finish my basement. Approximately 400 sq. feet to finish. Need framed and drywalled 25 feet of wall with 8.5 foot ceilings (rest of framing/drywall is already complete). 2 doors installed to provide access to a storage area and a bathroom. Bathroom finishing to include toilet, sink, and shower (all standard level quality). We plan to use a drop ceiling and will need to adjust electrical to include recessed lighting and possible addition of 3-4 outlets. May need hvac update--not sure here. Home is 5 years old.
Jeff M
I need to increase the ceiling height of the basement by 2 ft. approximately
Derek D