Over on Flickr, Razan sent in her workspace, where she handles her day job, her passion (photography), and of course, where she relaxes. The space also has to double as her bedroom, so space is a premium — but check out that chalkboard wall! Here are some more photos.
First, let’s hear how Razan describes her workspace. She says:
My home office plays triple duty: Day job (IT), side gig (photography), and bedroom. The dual screens are my remote workstation for my IT / software analyst job. On the left, the Dell all-in-one is my editing computer for photography. I am an interior design and architectural photographer. I’ve got my Canon photo printer under my IKEA desk. My DSLR and some equipment is stashed in the drawer. The rest is piled in a corner for the moment. In the background is a recently painted chalkboard wall that I love.
Aside from the bedroom being large enough to accommodate a nice office, this is all good use of space. The IKEA Markus desk chair is a good one too, and while she doesn’t mention it, it’s pretty comfortable and not too expensive (in fact, you guys loved it.)
Here’s another shot of the space, face-on to the primary desktop, and that slick Logitech headset there:
And here’s another shot of the wide side of the chalkboard wall that you can’t see in the first shot. All in all, it’s a great setup, and using the chalkboard wall for quick notes is obviously something we can appreciate.
If you like Razan’s workspace, make sure to head over to Flickr and let her know you dig her setup at the link below.
Photography and IT Home Office [Flickr]
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One response to “The Chalkboard Wall Workspace”
I love the idea of a chalkboard wall but whenever I think about actually putting one in my house I worry that it would be too dusty – surely rubbing all that chalk off would build up on a carpet or something? I love what she’s done with it and how it interacts with the actual objects in the room. Very cool.