Today's post is not nearly as enthralling as yesterdays, but I feel it is my duty as Administrative Apprentice Closet Organizing Interior Designer Extraordinaire to keep you updated on what I'm doing in the office. Because I know how you are always biting your nails, waiting for a post and an update. Never fear, you can relax now.
For the past two days, I've been turning our receptionist desk and copying/mailing space into something that looks inviting. Before my rearrangement, one might think the space was too cluttered and unnecessary because we don't actually have a receptionist who needs all the stuff we had in that corner. So I did some condensing by moving things that could fit in the supply closet (which I also did some touching up on). I moved our "waiting room," which was a line of chairs down our hallway, in front of our windows beside the door to the office, which by the way, I didn't think would work but in fact did. I made the copying area more user friendly by arranging envelopes, supplies, and paper along one wall. Now the space looks more aesthetically pleasing when you walk in the door. I like to think I have the magic touch (hehe).
And yes, now that you ask, I do have some advice from this task, something that I use in general furniture rearrangement... If you want an idea to work, but don't think it's going to work, just try it... You'll be surprised. And if you're not and it doesn't work at all, put it back.
I wish I had thought to take some "before" photos, but at least I have the "after!"
Until Next Time!
-Matt
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