The Traditional Home Office Is Shrinking-Here's How to Maximize a Small Space
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Post-pandemic remote work is becoming permanent, resulting in home office spaces that are often smaller due to shrinking living areas. Many individuals work in multipurpose rooms without dedicated offices, which poses challenges for functionality. Experts suggest that effective organization can still thrive in these small areas through creative setups. New trends show a preference for compact workspaces ranging from 10 to 70 square feet, promoting the idea of maximizing functionality within limited square footage by using furniture to define spaces effectively.
While the historical home office was 10 by 10, work-from-home spaces today are evolving and can be much smaller, typically ranging from 10 to 70 square feet.
As the square footage of homes is also shrinking overall, homeowners are looking for ways to better utilize every part of the home, embracing the concept of more function per foot.
One of the best tricks to make your home office feel like its own space is dividing the room into distinct zones for privacy and separation.
Furniture can help define different spaces in a room, which allows for a more organized and functional home office setup.
Read at Better Homes & Gardens
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