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Custom Home Office Furniture: Pros and Cons
from: Maxx Home GuidesNow that you've decided to setup a home office, have you wondered whether or not to spend on custom home office furniture? Here are some pros and cons you should consider.
Pros:
* Custom home office furniture is designed to suit specific needs requirements of your home office. If you have lots of books, you can get bookcases that reach the ceiling. If you have maintain a lot of files, you can get lots of deep drawers. If you have special needs or just want something different than the usual home office, custom furniture may be a good choice.
* If your home is decorated in a specific style or theme, ordering custom home office furniture helps maintain the decor of your home office to harmonize with the rest of the house.
* When ordering custom home office furniture, you're the boss. You decide on the designs and materials as well as the overall budget, so you never have to order anything you can't afford.
* Custom home office furniture should help you get the most from your space, especially if your space is small or in an awkward location, such as the space under a staircase. Some spaces just can't accommodate standard furniture and so custom home office furniture helps you create a home office in the most unlikely area.
* Custom home office furniture is designed to support your body properly and help you avoid back ache and eye strain. In the short term this may seem like a minor annoyances, but in the long run they can affect your concentration and productivity and could lead to more serious health problems in the future.
Cons:
* Custom home office furniture is going to take time to design and install.
* Custom home office furniture is likely going to cost more than buying readily available office furniture. Even with a budget, if it's too low, furniture makers won't likely want to do the work. Do your homework, though, since you may find a furniture maker who's willing to give you a good deal.
The bottom line is that custom home office furniture is a good choice if you have time and money to spare. However, keep in mind that ordering custom home office furniture doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. Shop around because there are good furniture makers out there who might give you the home office of your dreams without taking a lot of time or charging you more than you can really afford.
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