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3. Find a place for footwearA line-up along the wall is fine, but it’s not the most efficient (or neat) method. A shoe rack, a few low-level shelves, or some cubby-holes are good options, as is a large hamper. For something altogether more organised, how about this smart design? Four shallow drawers are just large enough to fit a few pairs of footwear, and the handle-gap allows the shoes to breathe. And it comes with seating. Bonus.
Match the materialsIf you have a nook rather than a whole room for your home office, a minimalist approach is often best. Create a cohesive look by repeating the material and colour of the desk in the shelving above, and avoid overloading the shelves – stash books, papers and magazines away in a cupboard.How to Squeeze in a Home Office Anywhere
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