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Often the hardest part about running a business from home is dealing with distractions and staying focused.  There’s always something or someone competing for your attention!  Thankfully, carving out a dedicated space in your home for your business can help mitigate many of your daily distractions so you can finally work uninterrupted.

When it comes to creating a productive home office space, you have three main options- redesign your current workspace, make renovations to your house, or buy a home that better suits your needs.  Here are some tips from KC’s Improvement & Construction Co.

Starting a Home-Based Business

If you’re launching a brand-new home business, make sure you tackle a few prerequisites before getting too involved in your home office setup.  Take the time to do market research, validate your business idea, and create a realistic business plan.  Budget for your start up costs and ensure that you can afford your home office upgrades!

During this phase, you must tackle a few legalities involved in launching a business.  For example, you will need to register your business, check your residential zoning laws, and obtain the appropriate licenses and permits.  It could be a good idea to structure your business as an LLC to shield yourself from liability as your grow your business.  To keep the formation process simple and affordable, ZenBusiness recommends reviewing the rules around forming an LLC in North Carolina so you can file your certificate of formation online.

Buying a New Home

Many home-based business types involve interacting with clients in person.  Whether you plan on offering hairdressing, tailoring, accounting, or consulting, you will need a space where you can meet with clients and perform your services.  It’s best practice to separate this area from the rest of your home since clients can feel uncomfortable about invading your personal space.

If your current home doesn’t have room for you to build a separate business space, you may need to buy a new home.  Ideally, you would find a property with a large shed or detached garage where you can set up shop.  If you determine that his is the right move for you, spend some time familiarizing yourself with the home buying process so you can breeze through it.

Renovating Your Home

If you can get away with building a business space without navigating a move, even better!  There are several realistic ways to renovate a home and create a space for an office, workshop, or whatever you need for your business.  NationServe explains that one popular option is to renovate your garage.  While you may have to move some of your possessions into a storage unit or find a new place to park the car, this is a relatively easy way to establish a home-based workspace.  Alternatively, you could build a home addition to make room for your business!

Redesigning Your Home Office

Do you already work out of a home office?  If you’re still having trouble staying focused on your business, it’s time to think about redesigning your space.  Get rid of clutter and excess furniture, remove any electronics that aren’t necessary for work, and do some redecorating to make the space feel serene and quiet.  Adjusting the lighting and repainting the walls can make a huge difference!  You may even want to set up a comfortable lounge area so you can take a relaxing break from work without encountering distractions in the rest of your home.

Successfully running a business from home takes dedication, self-discipline, and willpower.  While these traits will make it easier for you to stay focused, it’s also important that your home-based work environment is set up to facilitate productive and efficient work.  Do what it takes to create a workspace where you can thrive – even if it means moving to another home!

Do you need to do some remodeling to make space for your home business?  KC’s Improvement & Construction Co. can help!  Contact us today so we can go over your project.  Call 336-288-3865.