Home Office Design Unveil and Tour - Modern, Clean, Executive WFH Home Office Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • A tour of my 2024 home office makeover, where I tried to create a calm and productive space to support my professional and personal endeavors in a work from home environment.
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  • @Doughboy1917
    @Doughboy1917 4 месяца назад +1

    I've been brainstorming some changes to my home office and this gave me some great ideas. Thank you!

    • @TheBigHeavy
      @TheBigHeavy  4 месяца назад +1

      Excellent. That was precisely my objective!

  • @pointeplusplus
    @pointeplusplus 3 месяца назад +1

    Would you say the tacks are … tacky? 😅
    It’s fun to see the progress from your last video that I just watched. I’ll definitely be checking out your video about how you designed the space
    I saw a stream deck in your garage - do you have a video about how you use it for productivity? I just started using one and I’m curious what you’ve found useful!

    • @TheBigHeavy
      @TheBigHeavy  3 месяца назад +2

      Not to put too fine a point on it, but the tack pun was sharp!
      I don’t love the Stream Deck as much as I’d hoped. A former colleague hyped it up and I got one in both my offices. I probably found it most useful for Zoom calls, since you could mute and turn the camera on/off regardless of which app had focus. Teams has similar buttons, but they only work when Teams is the active app which makes it less useful for “I need to sneeze” or “someone came into the room” scenarios when you have another app active. Unfortunately for this scenario my current employer is 100% teams.
      I mostly use it for pausing Spotify, and also to dim/adjust lights and ceiling fan via HomeAssistant. To an extent it’s like the configurable “soft” keys on the previous MacBooks. I loved the idea but never really used it as much as I thought I would.
      Glad you’re enjoying the videos!

    • @pointeplusplus
      @pointeplusplus 3 месяца назад

      @@TheBigHeavy 😂
      My previous employer was 100% teams but my current company is zoom. What inspired me to consider it was being able to make macros for small commands that might be difficult to do while wearing a VR headset when you can’t see much/anything. I like the idea of a macro pad that has the keys change label but I need to think through more what my macro pad needs are. I’ve seen some people use them for home automation if you end up not wanting to keep them in your office and want to repurpose them that could be a plan B. I use Apple HomeKit a lot right now but since my boyfriend does “live the iLife” like I do (as my dad calls it) it’s not great when wants to turn on a light that I’ve remotely turned off.

  • @jaymiller2268
    @jaymiller2268 4 месяца назад +2

    Nice, clean, and clutter free. Great work. Thanks for sharing & for the ideas.

  • @RCVinyl
    @RCVinyl 4 месяца назад +1

    Great setup and video! So well done. Would you mind listing the make and model of the switcher box that allows you to go between the Mac and PC?
    No HF radio on the desk? 😊
    Thanks!

    • @TheBigHeavy
      @TheBigHeavy  4 месяца назад

      Thanks! The magical switching is all via the monitor, which has a built in KVM Switch. It all goes via one cable through USB-C to the laptop. I love USB-C so much I did a whole video about it here: ruclips.net/video/zRxEY4-3WUQ/видео.htmlsi=LQu-uk8g59G5DXGT
      No radios on the desk, although I’ll occasionally break out the HT and listen to the various nets in bad weather. One of these days I’ll figure out some of the digital stuff on HF!

  • @OneTwo-3
    @OneTwo-3 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks. Too many sharpies, beautiful shelving, great office, great content. I just got the Alex drawers to allow me to organize my clutter that used to be in a pile of frustration and it has changed my life (so far... 3 days in). Grovemade has great customer service. I just learned emojies are bad so I won't leave any here.

    • @TheBigHeavy
      @TheBigHeavy  4 месяца назад +2

      You can never have too many Sharpies!!! Glad you enjoyed the video and I’m a bit unhappy to hear that emojis are bad since I finally learned how to use them like 2 weeks ago 😎

    • @OneTwo-3
      @OneTwo-3 4 месяца назад +1

      Same for me with emojis. Looking forward to your next vid.

  • @SteveKirks
    @SteveKirks 4 месяца назад

    How much time did you spend evaluating the types of workloads for the space?

    • @TheBigHeavy
      @TheBigHeavy  4 месяца назад +1

      If you're referring to the types of work I did, I have a video about the planning process. The short version is I spent a week doing an "activity log" of what I did, where, and with what tools in my old office. That informed the workstation concept, and how I ultimately stored my "stuff." Since then, there have been minor tweaks, but that logging process probably got me 80% of the way there.