My Home Office and Creative Space

With a laptop and an iPhone, I can work anywhere. At home, I typically work out in the living room. Lately, I’ve been wanting a creative space I can call an office, a place that’s quiet and inspiring. Our second bed room, which was previously just a storage space, became a work in progress office. It’s no where ready for the Unclutterer work space of the week, but I’m hoping to submit an entry soon.

On this way, I have a cube storage shelf that organizes all the office supplies, books, and odd things. I have my wireless printer/scanner and of course my trusty laminator.

This is my tool board mixed with real tools and office supplies.

I wanted this wall to be one big white board, however, that was just too expensive (maybe for a future office). I have two Office Depot white boards and three Ikea steel sheets for magnets. Below that are two acrylic sheets at Home Depot that function as a DIY white board.

Here’s my work space. The window is really nice to get some sun light. My two laptops and monitor is sandwiched between a Remington Travel-Riter typewriter and a Singer sewing machine. That orange pad is for my cat.

Published by Daniel Hoang

Daniel Hoang is a visual leader, storyteller, and creative thinker. As an experienced management consultant, he believes in a big picture approach that includes strong project leadership, creative methods, change management, and strategic visioning. He uses a range of visual tools to communicate business challenges, solutions, and goals. His change strategy is to build "tribes" of supporters and evangelists to drive change in culture and organization. Daniel is an avid technologist and futurist and early adopter.