Organise

DIY Binder Clip Cable Management Is Cheap And Customisable

We’ve talked about binder clips so much you’re probably sick of hearing about them, but Lifehacker reader 3rdspaced has found yet another way to integrate them into his workspace: as a cheap, ultra-customisable cable management solution.


May 1, 2012
Design

The Gridded Home Office

You may be familiar with the Grid System as a handy framework for designers, but graphic designers Milo and Ben used it to create an awesome wall in their home office. All it took was a little orange and white paint, some vinyl tape and a few other tools to get the job done. The result? A unique and attractive home office with a beautiful, organised wall to look at every day.


April 26, 2012
Design

The Workspace In The Roof

Attic rooms with sloped ceilings can be awkward spaces, but this one is a cosy, special workspace, thanks to the owner’s clever design choices. Sitting here might feel like you’re working in a treehouse — a grown-up, comfortable version of one, that is.


April 24, 2012
Design

The Space Station Workspace

Today’s featured workspace comes from Lifehacker reader and Flickr user Carolina di Paola, and it appears to be an audiophile setup from the future. All the glossy white and minimalist design emphasises the fancy knobs and dials on the technology in the background.


April 19, 2012
Design

A Tech Editor’s Classic Workspace

This streamlined workspace with its vintage style belongs to Joshua Topolsky, co-founder and editor of tech news site The Verge. Topolsky’s organised his space for a very pleasing, balanced visual composition and focused productivity.


April 17, 2012
Design

How Colour Can Make A Difference: The Inspiration Studio Workspace

Today’s featured workspace comes from graphic designer and illustrator Erin Jang and clearly demonstrates how a simple use of colour can make a huge impact on a bland grey wall, desk, or practically anywhere.


April 11, 2012
Fix

Transform An IKEA Chair Frame Into A Portable Computer Desk

IKEA’s Poang chairs are some of the most comfortable I’ve ever owned, but if it’s a portable workstation you need and not a comfy chair, this IKEA hack may be right up your alley. Just turn the chair’s wooden frame on its back, screw in a couple of wooden supports for your monitor and peripherals, a few casters on the bottom, and you’re all set. The frame holds a surprising amount of weight, and the casters let you wheel your computer anywhere in the room it needs to go.


April 10, 2012
Design

Maps, Flags And Souvenirs: The Traveller’s Workspace

We previously learned that the key to effective home design is a nice arrangement of collections and images that are important to you. Today’s featured workspace is a great example, offering travel maps on the walls and a collections of souvenirs.


April 9, 2012
Fix

Build Your Own U-Shaped Computer Desk

Buying a desk isn’t always expensive, depending on where you shop and what you’re looking for, but if you really want a desk that’s tailored to the way you work, is large enough for all of your gear and suits your tastes, you might consider building one. It does take a little elbow grease and some work, but it doesn’t have to cost a lot of money.


April 7, 2012
Fix

Make Your Own Desk Tray From Cardboard Boxes

Desk trays are one of those ubiquitous organisation tools that find their way onto all types of desks. If you’d like something other than the standard plastic or mesh trays, Instructables user Makedo-able shows off a way to make your own surprisingly classy tray from cardboard and some Makedo clips.