Welcome to the office of Executive Secretarial Services! The office was created by David Kopan, CR, CAAT, IICRC, The Same Page Remodeling. In its inception the area was the basement of a house built in 1910. It is a craftsman style home.
The first picture is the stairway leading to the basement. The Kopan's enjoy collecting antiques from the 1910 era. At the top of the steps is an antique kitchen step ladder that is used for a plant stand on the landing. The hallway to the office is lined with art and various antique tools. The door to the office was found at an architectural salvage yard. It is solid oak and features beveled glass window and an antique lock set. On the wall behind the door are several carpenter's tools signed by Norm Abrahm, Steve Thomas and JoAnne Liebler!
As you enter the office there is a table with 4 chairs in the center of the room. To the right of the table is counter space that is used for projects. There are two two-drawer lateral file cabinets under the counter. Flanking the file space are storage cabinets. The windows in the office are 3' x 2' glass block that let in lots of light. The south-facing wall of the office is lined with 4 more file cabinets and a paper storage cabinet. The three three-drawer lateral files have a laminate counter on top of them.
The desk space takes up the rest of the office. It features a large desk for project staging, and a 3 section work space with plenty of work room and storage space.
What office wouldn't be complete without a "necessary" room. Just down the hall there is a 1/2 bath. The picture on the wall is of a dog reading the newspaper as he is seated on the "throne".







