Hello everyone,
I am currently looking into how to effectively use the IKEA Hemnes furniture system for a home office. Especially since many of us work from home either permanently or at least occasionally, setting up an efficient workspace is more important than ever.
I am particularly interested in:
- Which combinations of the Hemnes range (desks, shelving units, storage solutions) support good ergonomics and storage in a home office.
- How to best adapt the furniture to small or unconventional spaces.
- Tips for organization and cable management using Hemnes furniture.
Looking forward to your experiences and creative ideas on using Hemnes in a home office context!
I am currently looking into how to effectively use the IKEA Hemnes furniture system for a home office. Especially since many of us work from home either permanently or at least occasionally, setting up an efficient workspace is more important than ever.
I am particularly interested in:
- Which combinations of the Hemnes range (desks, shelving units, storage solutions) support good ergonomics and storage in a home office.
- How to best adapt the furniture to small or unconventional spaces.
- Tips for organization and cable management using Hemnes furniture.
Looking forward to your experiences and creative ideas on using Hemnes in a home office context!
Thank you for the feedback so far.
One more question: Does anyone have experience with combining Hemnes furniture with additional work surfaces? I mean, when you need more space for multiple monitors or drawing, is it possible to securely attach extra panels to Hemnes components?
Building on that, it would also be interesting to know if there are useful additions like suitable lighting or small organizers in the Hemnes series that complement the home office setup effectively.
One more question: Does anyone have experience with combining Hemnes furniture with additional work surfaces? I mean, when you need more space for multiple monitors or drawing, is it possible to securely attach extra panels to Hemnes components?
Building on that, it would also be interesting to know if there are useful additions like suitable lighting or small organizers in the Hemnes series that complement the home office setup effectively.
Dursun schrieb:
Does anyone have experience combining Hemnes furniture with additional work surfaces?Yes, especially with Hemnes, the standard desk top is usually quite simple – I placed an extra wooden board on top and secured it with clamps. Stability is perfect and it looks great.
Lighting: IKEA lamps from the "Riggad" or "Forsa" series fit well, easy to hang or place.
Organizer: Hemnes drawer boxes are very practical, especially the small compartments for pens and accessories.
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