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The Office Addition: The Next Room to Boom
Remote work was on the rise well before the coronavirus pandemic. Even senior executives, long reluctant to leave the C-Suite, now realize they can work from home and, economists predict, some may want to keep that option, changing homes and floor plans of the future to accommodate “Flex Space” one area of the home that can be used for several different purposes.
This desire for the home office has become commonplace among home buyers in the past few years. As this trend continues, more homeowners and buyers will desire a home office or a flex space that can become one. Not surprisingly, the new home employee, while valuing the ability to stay home, avoid long commutes and avoid potential health risks, is still seeking the advantages and professional settings offered in the business office environment. For their next house, 8% said they want more doors and separation between rooms. A premium on residential environments that provide a dedicated quiet workspace is in demand.
How to Work Effectively From Home
Whether you’re working remotely one day per week (or more) or full-time—by choice or because of a health situation or weather event—it’s important to ensure that you are set up to be productive. This includes having a designated workspace with the right technology; ways of dealing with kids, pets, and other potential disruptions; and a schedule that allows for the social contact and stimulation that ordinarily comes from being in a workplace with others. Here are a couple of tips to become a success as a remote worker.
Ideas, concepts, creativity, and comfort in the home office
We invite you to contact Houzz Build to learn more about home office design and how you can have a personal workspace that is professional, quiet, comfortable and reflects your taste.
If you have any questions simply use the following contact details.
15155 Bronze Post ct, Centreville, VA 20121
703-740-4661