Home offices can consist of anything from a countertop with a plug for a laptop to the most elaborate command center worthy of a corporate titan. To me, the two most important characteristics of a home office are that it is a place you like to work and it helps you organize and find the stuff you are working on.
Often our clients insist on a great view from their home offices, while others find a view too distracting. There is no ‘right’ solution to a personal workspace except one that helps you get the job done.
There can be a dichotomy between wanting to be part of family activity on the one hand and the need to concentrate on the other. Sometimes a well-placed set of pocket doors can create a reasonable balance.
Home offices are a great place to get work done and stay close to home.
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