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An Easy Way to Redo Your Office Look ... with Hardwood Desk AccessoriesIt is the beginning of a new year and you want to change the look of your office but don’t have a large budget and your time is just a precious. What are your options? Every decorating magazine or television show would recommend paint. Its inexpensive and you can do it yourself. However, painting involves moving everything in the room away from the walls before you can start to paint, waiting until the paint dries and then replacing all the items. If your office is closed for a minimum of 48 hours this could be an option. A simple, less time consuming, less labor-intensive solution is to organize your desktop. You must be ruthless when you do this. Everything on your desk that needs to be there, stays and everything else must find a home or be taken home or be thrown out. What’s left on your desk? For most people it would be a computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse and mouse pad, pen, pencil, paper, phone, phonebook, in/out tray, desk pad, business cards. You still have more items on your desktop? Put them in a top drawer. Stapler, stapler remover, pencil sharpener, highlighter, ruler can all be within reach but not on your desk. How does it look? Better. Still not what you want for that January makeover? Try a new desk pad with hardwood desk accents and a matching double file tray. For all your pens and pencils, try a matching pencil cup holder. Picture all these items in dark or natural cherry, mahogany, walnut or oak. The desk pad has a shiny black Rinolin surface, accented with dark cherry (or wood of your choice); the backing is non-skid and will protect your desk surface as well as hide anything unsightly. Your desk now has a brand new look!
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