From: Lifehacker

Today's featured workspace is a well laid-out office packed into a
space the size of a modest walk-in closet.Lifehacker reader Matt
Froggett turned a tiny room into a pleasant workspace by layering
his equipment—his tertiary monitor is angled in front of his
router and printer for example—and using the vertical space
for notes, a white board, and shelving to keep things off the main
desk. One of the neat little touches in his office is the LED
up-lighting. Matt wired some orange LED lights onto the 12v rail of
his computer's mother board and tucked them behind his desk and on
the shelf above his desk to create some dramatic ambient lighting.
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