30 ways to instantly transform your workplace
If you have a home office, or you need to put your things in a cell, in this article you will find useful tips that will make this work less difficult.
Store small items in the spice rack.
Store the supplies in the wine rack under the shelf. Wine can also be stored here.
Keep your papers and pens in a neat organizer made from old frames.
Turn the frame into a list of things to do.
Make these Colorful Organizers Out of Tin Cans
Stack them on top of each other to save space.
Cover them with blackboard paint for easy marking.
Keep the cables in order with this organizer, which is mounted on a table.
Attach a small hook under the table to remove the cords from under your feet.
Mark the cords with labels from the bread. True, you will need to eat a lot of bread first, but we all sacrifice something.
With the help of clips, you can make a large holder for cords.
Cover the file cabinet with pieces of wallpaper. Fabric or paper for creativity is also suitable.
Create a shelf with a place to store paper from the magazine rack.
Use the packaging from your morning coffee to protect your headphones from getting tangled. And your mornings will become kinder.
Keep the papers on the wall by attaching them to the tablets with clips.
Use one for the to-do list. This person obviously has no obligations.
Upgrade your chair. Now, if someone wants to steal your chair, you will know about it.
Make a compact charging station out of a lotion bottle. No one will know what it was like before.
Never spill liquid with this beverage holder. It is attached to the edge of the table and prevents terrible disasters, like meeting-soy-latte-with-MacBook-Pro.
Cover the inner panels of the shelves with creative paper to give them colors.
Attach the baskets to the perforated board to store the papers. They are easy to move.
This panel of notes near the keyboard will make the process of entering notes (with a pen! In your hands!) light and unobtrusive.
Store small items in ice molds. You can replace paper clips and nails with threads and beads, depending on the field of activity. Ice molds also work well as dividers in boxes.
Use the dish dryer as a ready-made file system.