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Refreshing Work Space

081909office-01.jpgThe actual amount of things we need by our desk when we're working is quite minimal. A computer, our cell phone, a notebook and pen are the only real necessities...

 
 

Miss Vu's desk space echos our sentiment--less is more. While she may have a printer or file cabinet out of view, her work area is clear of distractions. A magnetic inspiration board with colorful tear outs, fresh flowers from the farmer's market and a handful of books for reference. And while the work zone is not bare, it appears crisp and clean because Miss Vu uses white as the main accent color. Hints of silver from the inspiration board, the laptop and the iPod docking station mix it up a bit (and pair nicely with the white accents).

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Love the large vase

posted by Gigi818 on August 19th 2009 at 2:36pm
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For pity's sake. I beg AT to relax the rules on use of the editorial plural when someone is writing about her own place as you are.

And now that I've got that out of my system, yes, that is a clean and calming workspace. But don't most people also need a desk lamp?

posted by Cassis on August 19th 2009 at 2:44pm
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Where is the magnet board from? I love it.

posted by conberry on August 19th 2009 at 3:00pm
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what about having some paper?

what good are pencils and pens without paper?

Plus you need a cup/glass for water, a back up hard drive if all the work is on the computer, a printer for any hard copy and a filing system for any hard copy that are delivered related to the system. Or a scanner to put them on the computer...

posted by flobo on August 19th 2009 at 3:41pm
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nice set up.

and love the chuck palahniuk book, too!

posted by codyo234 on August 19th 2009 at 4:04pm
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How is it, that all of those dozen yellow pencils, are still exactly the same length? Either they are just for display and don't get used, (supporting my suspition that the minimalistic claims accompanying this photo are a bit exagurated) or that real workplace is elsewhere.

posted by Nani on August 19th 2009 at 4:20pm
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I'm just glad to see Santa Claus' office profiled.

posted by funstraw on August 19th 2009 at 4:29pm
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But there IS other stuff somewhere, isn't there? Drawers?

Emily

posted by Emily Sneds on August 19th 2009 at 4:42pm
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Nice FAUX office. Unfortunately, some of us need more than a small computer and a few pencils. These examples are staged and unrealistic.

posted by wild-er on August 19th 2009 at 4:45pm
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As much as I'd like mine to be THAT tidy, it rarely is and I have an all in one copier/scanner/printer, a full tower desktop, 2 monitors, a graphics tablet and on a shelf above, an old stereo integrated and cassetted deck and speakers on either side of monitors for audio work within the PC and on the PC I have the external HD, but I have drawers for everything else.

Oh, I have the microphone, the power strip to shut down the monitors, printer and external HD, paper punch, stapler, tape dispenser and something to hold pens, pencils, scissors etc along with an adding machine and land line speaker phone, so there. :-)

posted by ciddyguy on August 19th 2009 at 5:05pm
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And I should say that the printer sits on the 3 drawer unit so it's not on the desk itself and the monitors and speakers are on a little shelf, allowing other items to hid underneath on the desk.

posted by ciddyguy on August 19th 2009 at 5:06pm
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funny Steven & Chris (original "designer guys" come cbc lifestyle show hosts) have the same S & C initial mugs.

posted by ilovebc on August 19th 2009 at 5:14pm
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where can I put my printer that is both practical and out of view? I'm struggling with it being such an eye sore. Does that laptop not need a charger and, thus, a power strip and other ugly stuff strewn about the work area?

posted by jeskahLynn on August 19th 2009 at 9:08pm
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Wireless printer is the way to go. You can just network it with your computer and hide it away wherever.

And I agree that the workspace pictured is attractive but unrealistic. No files, no other computer equipment, no papers, few books, and not even much going on on the inspiration board. It seems more like a place to pay bills or write letters than work.

posted by slowdown on August 19th 2009 at 9:49pm
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like the pic but it having 25 pens and pencils isn't a minimal desk set up at all.

i have a minimal desk; it holds nothing but my desktop computer. a few extra pens and things, notebooks and printer are sitting under the desk.

posted by lcatt on August 19th 2009 at 10:25pm
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