Pay special attention to the depth of the shelves and their distances apart. It is probably worth having a variety of depths and heights to accommodate different sized books, pieces of equipment, and anything else that you may want to keep on them. Also keep an eye open for attractively covered boxes for storing your CDs, disk and photographs or magazines and the fantastically wide range of stylish ring binders.
Aim to create a space that is as calm as possible to work in. Pale yellows, ochres and blues are all soothing for the walls and furnishings, and keep the flooring simple no wild patterns to make your eyes dance. Then plan your furnishings so that as much as possible is to hand and the desk positioned so that your view isn’t of a blank wall (too dismal), although equally you don’t want to be too distracted by the view through the window if it is a busy spot. Keep window treatments unfussy and practical and ensure that fresh air is to hand, especially on hot days (if you don’t have too much paperwork, you may want to install a fan somewhere), so that the room doesn’t become too soporific. Finally, always make sure you have some flowers on your desk they will be guaranteed to give you a lift, even on the darkest of days.

