I wasn't sure where to put this tread, I was debating on whether or not to put this under "Your Own Art" or here.
Just as the topic says I've been thinking about the topic of investing in your own "Work From Home" office; how far should you go and what should you hold back? My wife and I have three desks, two in the room where I do most of my writing and graphics called "Eric's Office" where I also have some of my favorite Vintage/Period film paraphernalia hanging up. I have three computers in this room, I have a Gateway Server that was slicked with a version of Linxus/FedoraOS in the basement. I've been thinking that I would be wise to use all of my student discounts now to buy a matte cutting board, a large a case or two of black core black mat boards and all the other supplies I can think of before I go about doing Graphic Design in the real world. I'm trying to think in advance about the other equipment and supplies that will be essential once I finish this degree and move on into the next phase of my life and have a large portion of my basement dedicated to printing and mounting. (That's not what you think it means... unless you think it means applying finished printed material upon mat board.)
I'm sure that the first reaction people will have to this question is; "Well, it all depends on the situation," but I'm wondering how far should someone go when creating work space in your own home? What's the line you should never cross? Perfect example is my dad - he would convert his children's bedrooms into his own workspace if he could have gotten away with it. That's WAY too far. What's far enough, but not too far?


