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Out of office: home study design ideas
Working from home can present a golden opportunity to organise your space in the way that suits you best, whether you feel calmer and more creative in an open-plan room with a view or in a cosy corner surrounded by your best-loved books, notebooks and potted plants. Here we round up the best home study design ideas that are bound to get your creative juices flowing – working 9 to 5 has never looked so good.
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Cosy corners
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If space is your problem, that’s fine. “Try to create delineations within a room” . A clear work space of any sort — a few square feet surrounded by an invisible fence — can help maintain mental boundaries, too.
Knowing that you’re not redesigning your home, or signing up to do this forever, can recast otherwise less-than-appealing prospects as reasonable concessions to a need for privacy, space and emotional separation. “A closet is an ideal place for a desk.” It’s a closet. But it’s also, “a great spot to eliminate distractions and focus.” |
Collections Home office
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Small corner office - Simple design - Opening two windows on the wall let light coming in from the living room
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Collections Home Office
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Room for thought
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A desk tied in the bedroom decor
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Collections Home office
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Flexible workspace
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Today's new build small apartment comes with a cozy corner for home office
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Collections New Build
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