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Summary: Get an introduction to organizing a home office space with expert decorating tips in this free video clip.
After serving as the project manager for "Clean Sweep" on TLC, Pete D'Alessandro began working as a professional organizer for his own clients. He is living in Hollywood and has...read more
With the commencement of the information and internet age, the day of offices and 9-5's became an unnecessary part of the work process. Never before has the possibility of working from home been as easy and as prevalent. Home offices are a rising trend in home construction and knowing how to decorate and arrange a home office is becoming essential to home decor and remodeling. Whether you're a writer, a consultant, a musician, a media specialist, an Ebay salesman, or a researcher, setting up a home office is something you need to know how to do.
In this free video series, our expert will show you how to reorganize a home office space. There is nothing that impedes working efficiently than a messy home office, so why not let our expert help you out. You will learn how to clear a space for your home office, how to pick what will stay and what will go, and how to organize what does stay. Get tips for organizing media and books, and creating boundaries within your home office. If you work from home or just need some extra space, let our expert show you how to organize and design your own home office.
"Hi! My name is Pete D'Alessandro. I'm here with Expert Village. I'm a professional organizer. I got my start on TLC's Clean Sweep as the project manager on the TV show. I over saw hundreds and hundreds of spaces and people and help them restructure, streamline, reorganize, and I'm here to show you how your can do the same thing yourself. A lot of people get intimidated by trying to reorganize, but what I learned was is if you get in and start the project correctly and plan from the very beginning, demonstrate what you're going to do yourself and stick to a committed structured plan. It's actually not so hard. We're going to go ahead and get started. We have one client here. His name is Lou and we're going to restructure his office, his bedroom, his closet, and you're going to see all that. As you can see, his stuff has gotten kind of out of hand. It's not that there's so much, but he has a lot of media and there's just a lot to talk about. There's a lot to deal with here. He's got a lot of books. Yes, we all have books, we all have our media, we all have our reading material, but it's overflowed the space that he currently has."
eHow Article: Tips to Organizing a Home Office