1. Utilize Vertical Space: Use shelving units and hanging organizers to maximize vertical space in your transitional office. This will help free up floor space and make the room feel less cluttered.
2. Functional Furniture: Use functional furniture pieces that serve multiple purposes such as a table that doubles as a storage unit, or a sofa that can also act as a guest bed.
3. Keep it Bright: Install adequate lighting to make the small space feel larger and more inviting. Choose bright white or cool-toned lights that help create the illusion of a larger space.
4. Maintain an Organized Space: Keep your transitional office space organized at all times. Clutter can make a small space feel smaller, so be sure to keep everything in its designated place and avoid accumulating piles of papers and boxes.
5. Use Mirrors: Mirrors can reflect light, making the space feel larger than it actually is. Place them strategically, across from windows or on walls where they can reflect natural light.
6. Add Personal Touches: Make your transitional office space your own by adding personal touches like photos, artwork, or plants that can help liven up the space and make it feel more inviting and comfortable.
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