As someone who works from home about 75% of the time, I totally get the desire for a dedicated workspace. I also understand the appeal of having a streamlined, stylish office instead of tossing a laptop on the kitchen table and calling it a day. (Not that there’s anything wrong with that.) Depending on your living situation, it’s quite likely you need to fit a home office wherever you can. This means you end up having to contend with computer […]
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