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Ask HN: What does your ideal home office look like?

16 pointsby benrmatthewsalmost 7 years ago
I’ve got the opportunity to design a home office from scratch and as it’s where I spend 90% of my working week I’d like to make it a good one. What does your ideal home office look like? I’m talking tech, furnishings, art, books - even apps and services to help make the best environment possible.

12 comments

mark212almost 7 years ago
I have a separate work space in the backyard, an entirely separate building with a view of some flowers and plants, and a door that locks. Walking to work (about 12 feet from the house) and closing the door behind me does wonders for my focus and productivity.<p>Worth over-spending on a quality chair that fits and can adjust, too. I tried a dozen or more until I got the right one and it&#x27;s been money very well spent. Don&#x27;t skimp on the ergo!<p>I just recently got a rolling tool chest from Home Depot with a lot of somewhat shallow drawers. Perfect for stowing a laptop, laying out pens and pencils in neat order, and other miscellaneous cruft. The whole thing rolls (quite heavy though) and plugs in to the wall with a surge-protected outlet strip built in. Put the laptop on the top and it&#x27;s a reasonable standing desk, too.
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dalfonsoalmost 7 years ago
If you&#x27;re setting up a desk, I would highly recommend something with adjustable height. It doesn&#x27;t necessarily have to be sit&#x2F;stand, but that&#x27;s probably ideal. The standard desk height of 29ish inches is too high for 95% of the population [0]. Your shoulders should be relaxed and keyboard a few inches above your lap. You could mitigate this with a keyboard tray too, but I&#x27;m not a fan.<p>0: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nbcnews.com&#x2F;better&#x2F;health&#x2F;5-adjustments-you-need-make-your-desk-right-now-ncna813726" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nbcnews.com&#x2F;better&#x2F;health&#x2F;5-adjustments-you-need...</a>
koliberalmost 7 years ago
I have a comfortable couch, a plastic lap desk, and a pillow below it. On top of it is a fairly old MacBook Air. I used to think I needed multiple monitors until I got the MacBook. Its three-finger-swipe to go from one virtual desktop to another is my favorite feature. I work laying down.<p>It is fairly dark. I have a Sonos speaker to play music whenever I need to. I get up to stretch and walk around a bit at least once an hour.
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awshepardalmost 7 years ago
I&#x27;m slowly getting towards my ideal with my latest addition of a treadmill, motorized desk, and 4k monitors. I definitely could use more above-desk power though. I enjoy having oversized desks that are large enough to stretch my legs out under when I do sit, like 30-36&quot;+. A great set up I had was when two 30&quot; table tops met in a corner - there was about 45&quot; of legroom there! Chairs and lighting are always important too, and I definitely put some emphasis on color. I used a warm, cozy brown in a cold climate, and a lighter blue in a gray and rainy climate. I do try to have a view and natural light, otherwise it gets a little bland, and I like having both overhead lights and task lighting.<p>In an ideal world I&#x27;d have more audio options than just headphones and Sonos. It&#x27;d be awesome to have in-wall high quality speakers, but headphones will suffice for now. If I could get a water supply and coffee&#x2F;espresso maker in the room too, that&#x27;d be sweet, but it&#x27;s probably good to move around and go to the kitchen every now and again.<p>App wise, RescueTime and WakaTime have been interesting products for getting and keeping focus. In the past I&#x27;ve engaged in &quot;rituals&quot; to get in the zone like certain playlists, beverages, an Esington hour glass for pomodoros. But other pomodoro apps have been reasonably effective too.<p>I like having a couple &quot;things&quot; around, e.g. art, tchotchkes, that are meaningful, but I lean towards (what I think of as) an art-gallery-meets-cozy-reading-space type of aesthetic - a few books, a couple choice pieces of art, etc.<p>I&#x27;d love to eventually have a separate work space - a little shed&#x2F;nook in the backyard, that I could spec out with all the &quot;wishes,&quot; but alas that dream will have to wait a bit longer...
losvediralmost 7 years ago
Most important for me has been a really good monitor. I&#x27;ve used two externals in the past, but lately I&#x27;ve been really digging my 34&quot; Dell monitor in the 21:9 form factor (&quot;ultrawide&quot;). I think the extra width is really helpful for work, being able to put several windows side by side. It&#x27;s also pretty cool to watch 21:9 movies, but that&#x27;s a secondary consideration.
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cikalmost 7 years ago
I have a home office that I love. I spend a fair bit of time in it, but not 90%.<p>Ikea Standing Desk (Skarsta, crank, 63&quot;). Dual 34&quot; monitors, a desktop I love, Kinesis Freestyle 2 keyboard, and a Kensington Expert Mouse. Pen holders, notebooks, filing cabinet like thing, and a standing mat. I also have a glass whiteboard (essential) against the wall, art in front of me that I appreciate.<p>I have bookcases full of books, technical, religious, and science fiction - different things to chill out with should I need it. I keep a guitar handy, on a stand, ready to go, with a stereo system, decent speakers, and a great turntable.<p>I have a papasan chair, and a roadbike on blocks, so that I can force myself to change my space, to explore an idea, or calm down.
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znpyalmost 7 years ago
I sed to have an office-in-a-closet setup: an Ikea aneboda wardrobe (single) with a small modification: I lowered the upper plate at a desk height and it effectively became a closet-door gurded office: on the inside of the closet doors i had timetables, todolists and calendars, in the &quot;table&quot; I had my X220 and an external monitor (put on some books to rise it) and a mouse.<p>If I had to do it again, I&#x27;d use some sort of embedded computer like an intel nuc (or in general, something the size of a mac mini). After all such computers are way more than enough for sysadmin &#x2F; development work.
tmalyalmost 7 years ago
I would have a super comfortable office I am to spend any time in it.<p>* I would go for a Herman Miller Aeron chair, I have been using one since 2005<p>* I would want a high ceiling and good sound acoustics if I wanted to play music. Also good sound proofing in case there is a lot of external noise.<p>* I would want a set of shelves on one wall to store books<p>* I would want windows for natural light<p>* Ideally I would have a zone for heating and cooling or other devices to keep the temperature at a setting I like.<p>* I would want a really soft couch that is easy to nap on if I decided I needed to short rest.
maxk42almost 7 years ago
Absolutely must have a treadmill desk. Sitting down for eight hours at a stretch is tough on your prostate. Standing for eight hours at a stretch is tough on your feet. Walking for eight hours is invigorating and makes you feel good about yourself.
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mlthoughts2018almost 7 years ago
Side question: is your employer paying for your home office re-design, or is this just a personal project? Did you discuss any of it with your employer, or just opt to do it yourself from the beginning?<p>(Both approaches are good, just curious!)
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baccreditedalmost 7 years ago
Ideal for me is a giant window facing a green space. My current fav is guest bedroom on 2nd floor of my house with great views of the park.
bluGillalmost 7 years ago
sit&#x2F;stand desk that goes both high enough to walk on a treadmill, and kneel on the floor. A soft standing&#x2F;kneeling pad. With this combo I find I rarely use my chair. (not never, just rarely)<p>Bonus would be a treadmill that is easy to get out of the way when I don&#x27;t want it (I&#x27;ve never seen this, but you asked about ideal).
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