When you work from home, you still want a dedicated space to get your work done. That can be tough without a home office! Luckily, you do have options. One surprising but very convenient option is turning your closet into an office. A closet-turned-office, otherwise known as a cloffice, is the perfect option if you're running low on space in your home or your apartment. If you're looking to make a cloffice, this article is here to help you every step of the way.

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Remove your closet doors.

  1. This will give you extra room to install a desk, chair, and electronics. First, close your closet doors. Then, use a screwdriver to remove the hinge pins from each door hinge. After, unscrew the hinges. Next, gently open the door and lift it from the frame. Save the doors somewhere out of the way if you plan on eventually converting your cloffice back to a closet. Hang curtains in place of the doors if you'd like to keep your office private or hidden when you're not using it.[1]
    • Choose curtains that fit the overall aesthetic you'd like to make your cloffice. You might try a neutral color, a floral pattern, or a bold hue to brighten your room.
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Set up your office equipment.

  1. You'll likely need a laptop or computer, a printer, and a good internet connection. To get work done efficiently in your home office, make sure that you have a good WiFi connection in your closet. Test out the connection by turning on your computer in your closet and going online. Next, arrange your computer, printer, and other office equipment on your desk. Hook up any electronics to your powerstrip to start using them.
    • Place things like a printer or a scanner off to the side so that you have plenty of workspace on your desk. You might consider putting these electronics on a separate shelf to save room.
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Add extra lighting to brighten up the space.

  1. This will help make your space warm and inviting. Use a desk lamp if you're running low on space or hang string lights to give the room a fun ambiance. Both options will fit perfectly in even a small cloffice. Choose the light of your choice and hook it up to your power strip. Since your closet most likely doesn't have windows or get much natural light, add a few.[6]
    • Hang string lights from the wall or even line your shelves with them for a creative spin. Use wall hooks, nails, or thumbtacks to secure the lights in place.
    • Opt for battery-operated string lights if you want to limit the amount of wiring in your cloffice.
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Add wallpaper to make your office more vibrant.

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Add decorative accents to give your office more personality.

  1. These can be great reminders to help you cheer up throughout the day. Gather any trinkets, small sculptures, or mementos from past travels that you'd like to use. Arrange them on your desk and shelves where there's space. Though you don't want to overcrowd your desk, these items can help your cloffice feel more like a space that's unique to you.[13]
    • Alternatively, you can add accents that help you get your work done. Try a small corkboard to place work notes and reminders for upcoming meetings.
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Patricia Penker
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This article was co-authored by Patricia Penker and by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Criglow. Patricia Penker is an Interior Designer and the Owner of Exclusively To Design, one of the top residential design companies in South Florida. With over 25 years of experience, Patricia specializes in interior design, interior decorating, and home staging. Patricia holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design from the University of Cincinnati and a Master’s Certificate in Digital Design and 3D Modeling from CADDTrain. Patricia’s interior designs have been featured on HGTV’s Rip and Renew and Save My Bath and in celebrity homes. Exclusively To Design has been recommended on Houzz, Expertise - Best Home Staging in Miami and Best Interior Designers in Miami, and Best of HomeGuide. This article has been viewed 8,206 times.
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