One of the greatest advantages to working from home is the opportunity to fully customize your home office to reflect your style. Gone are the days of corporate-office gray cubicles or cinder-block white walls.
"Skip the institutional-looking furniture and integrate with the decor of the room," says Melinda Ritz, set decorator for the NBC hit comedy "Will and Grace," which ran from 1998-2006, in an iVillage.com interview. "Trade a chair with casters for a beautiful side chair that is comfortable, but matches the rest of the room."
Surround yourself with beautiful and meaningful things that speak to you on a personal level to keep your creative juices flowing while working from home. Hey, you won't have a corporate schmuck coming around to tell you take it down.
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Where2Shop:
Diva Dog (1109 Highland Colony Parkway, Suite H, Ridgeland, 601-856-1616);
The Pine Cone (Maywood Mart, 1220 E. Northside Drive, Suite 220, 601-713-1421);
The Rusty Wing (http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheRustyWing);
Southern Breeze Gallery (Renaissance at Colony Park, 1000 Highland Colony Parkway, Suite 5005, Ridgeland, 601-607-4147);
SummerHouse (1109 Highland Colony Parkway, Suite D, Ridgeland, 601-853-4445)