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Upsizing Your Home for Your Business Startup


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Starting a new business in Chicago, IL is exciting, but it's frustrating when your current home isn't large enough to maintain your business. But there are things you can do to accommodate your growing business.


Outsourcing Your Work

Consider outsourcing to support your business and maintain a smaller footprint. It's cheaper than hiring employees because you'll outsource only when needed. A business process outsourcing agency will provide you with qualified professionals to help you meet the demand of your new business.


A few popular outsourcing categories include accounting, customer service, and engineering. When considering an outsourcing agency, you can check out these companies. Check online reviews and shop for rates. It's also helpful to ask trusted business owners in your network.


Home Buying Tips When Upsizing

When moving to a larger home, think about your business goals. Consider how much square footage you'll need and if potential homes on the market will work long-term. Research area home prices in Chicago and set a budget for what you can afford. Consider different neighborhoods to find which one gives you the most bang for your buck. Be prepared to shoulder the financial burden of two homes if your current home doesn't sell quickly.


When searching for a new home, download an app that will allow you to look at homes in your desired area. You can also set the app to alert you to new listings on the market. In addition, find a trusted real estate agent to work with.


Before purchasing a new home, get pre-approved for a loan to speed up the buying process. Understanding loan and closing costs will prevent any unexpected surprises. Also, make sure your new home isn't zoned to prevent your home business.


Designing and Staging Your Home Office

When considering space for your office, choose a distraction-free area to increase productivity. If you have frequent business visitors, a room with an outside entrance might be beneficial. Since you'll spend a lot of time in this space, design it for comfort.


Light-colored paint will make the room appear larger, and soft lighting reduces eye strain. Ergonomic furniture prevents back pain.


Consider what viewers will see behind you during virtual meetings when setting up your desk area. Having a window and lamp nearby will help with lighting, but you may still need additional backlighting. A gallery wall is a great way to spotlight achievements. Small shadow boxes, quotes, and alphabet letters provide inspiration. A few nice house plants will clean the air and provide additional decoration.


Organizing Your Office

To increase productivity, consider hiring a professional organizer. They can stage your current home for sale and, upon the purchase of your new home, they'll organize your office space. They can work with you to create your dream space as well as help you choose storage options to reduce clutter. For example, vertical storage options are popular for modern offices. Your new office can become a place where you love to spend time working on your business development.


The Upsizing Process Made Easy

Upsizing your current home doesn't have to be complicated or frustrating when you work with professionals who can help locate and organize your dream home. For additional tips on staging, storage options, and hiring a professional organizer, visit Lettuce Organize.


Author: Erin Reynolds

erinr@diymama.net

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