Remote work isn’t dead, it’s just evolving. To meet the changing needs, home offices have become more sophisticated, yet at the same time, simpler. Creating a functional, comfortable workspace that accommodates today’s technology while blending seamlessly with the rest of your home simply requires a bit of creativity and some help from the experts.
According to Greg Timko, of Luxury AV in Cranberry Township, home offices are becoming multi-purpose spaces. “People are still working from home and needing office spaces that fit their needs,” he said. “But they’re definitely downsizing a lot over the last year.”
Many homeowners are now using rooms as sitting areas in the evening and work spaces during the day. This trend toward flexibility is echoed by Molly Lucas of Maison de Molly, who said she has been seeing two kinds of approaches to home office design.
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