More and more of us are working from home, so the scrolling words on the Internet today very often are "remote work." By now, countless articles and guides have been written - how to work? What to wear? Should you set aside a work space in your apartment, or just sit in bed all day with your computer? This problem is not faced by office owners - at the very sound of the word today many people squirm with envy.
The hashtag #homeoffice is perhaps the most popular and most frequently typed into an Instagram search today. Many of the photos simply feature cats (as in two-thirds of the entire network) or photographs of meticulously prepared spaces with a desk in the lead role. A significant number of people today work from behind their home tables - so this is an opportunity to personalize the workplace. Fulfill office dreams that would not be possible at the company's headquarters. Here are some ideas to inspire you to rearrange your home office.
When space is scarce and every square meter set aside counts
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Part of a closet can also become a hidden "micro office"
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For some furniture, simply attach a comfortable chair to it to give it the feel of a workspace
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Owners of contemporary (or not) versions of wall units can make creative use of their shelves
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Sometimes you just need to find that perfect secretary that can only hold a laptop
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Modular closets have already solved more than one household problem
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For those who value convenience above all else and don't like using countertops
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For those who prefer to work standing up
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When space is enough for creative space arrangement
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The choice of desk becomes crucial - here a double home office
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A home workspace can be made into an interior asset
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when space leaves a lot of room to maneuver, sometimes it's worth betting on color
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...Or for a beautiful view from the window
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