Whether you often find yourself bringing work home from the office, or work part time or full time from home, a home office is a great investment. When you turn your Jersey City, NJ area basement into a home office, you find that your productivity increases and efficiency is enhanced. With a professional home office set up, you can even ask your boss for more telecommuting hours! A home office is relatively simple and inexpensive to set up, so you don’t have to worry about increased productivity costing a lot!
Fortunately, a home office is easy and inexpensive to set up. A large office table, a comfy chair with adequate beck and head support and some storage space are all you need to kick start your home office. Ensure that lighting is always efficient, and high on visibility, but low on glare. You will spend a lot of time in your home office staring at your compute monitor or going through files and letters, and avoiding eye strain is very important. Add a few cheerful touches to your home office to relive the monotony of the place -- a few throw pillows on a couch, a few potted plants even places near the basement windows.
A home office is one of the most requested home improvement additions made these days. With more people working at home at least part time, a home office can boost productivity and increase efficiency without a lot of expense involved. To get in touch with a basement home improvement contractor in Jersey City, simply fill out the form above and you’ll receive up to four free estimates for your home office project. These estimates are all by the best basement remodeling contractors in Jersey City, and they all come 100 percent free and no obligations!
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We are looking to finish our basement. We need space for living area and rest room in the basement. |
We are interested in a couple different estimates concerning adding a bathroom to our basement...one for only getting our basement plumbed for a bathroom and one for plumbing and installing a shower, toilet, and sink. We have a concrete floor. There are pipes running from the upstairs bathroom in the area we would like the basement bathroom, and there is a round drain cover in the middle of one of the pipes. We also have a square concrete "pedestal" around our furnace that we would like to have cut away. It is approximately 3' X 3'. Thank you. |