Home Office

What the Future of Working at Home May Look Like

What the Future of Working at Home May Look Like

More than half the businesses registered in the U.S. are now home-based. But few homes are designed and built to accommodate them. Most contemporary housing is designed solely as living space, without the demands of work in mind. People who work out of their homes are left trying to resolve conflicting needs in a single space: a business that’s open to clients on the same site as a private living area; a noisy workspace in proximity to places where the family needs to study, relax and have down time; potentially dangerous work processes in a place that needs to be safe.

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9 Ways to Create a Productive Home Office (Infographic)

9 Ways to Create a Productive Home Office (Infographic)

Working from home is great...when you actually work. Often it’s tempting not to, like when Mount Laundry threatens to swallow your couch whole or this or that delicious distraction calls to you from the fridge. And that poor pup, pouting in the corner. Doesn’t he need to be walked? And, hey, who’s on Ellen today?

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Bold Playwood Connector For Furniture Creating

Bold Playwood Connector For Furniture Creating

Created by a team of designers in Italy, PlayWood is a simple connector that allows you to create your own modular furniture. You can use PlayWood to set up your coworking space, your temporary shop, your art show and much more… the only limit is your fantasy! Like a Lego for wood, you can build, destroy and rebuild again everything you need for your office, your garden or your house. PlayWood is an alternative to drilling and screwing projects: it helps you saving time and energy. You can just focus on the design, easily disassemble your creations for storage or moving needs, recycle old projects into new ones.

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