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Over 40 per cent of UK residents say that they do not have a proper desk to work on in their homes, according to a new report. ― IStock.com/ETX Studio pic
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LONDON, Feb 16 ― Whether you like it or not, teleworking is here to stay. As the boundaries between work and home continue to blur, it is time to optimise your space in order to create a dedicated work space if you haven t already done so. A new trends report has analyzed the most-liked home office designs on Instagram to inspire you to design the corner where you will reach peak productivity.
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Whether you like it or not, teleworking is here to stay. As the boundaries between work and home continue to blur, it is time to optimize your space in order to create a dedicated workspace if you haven t already done so. A new trends report has analyzed the most-liked home office designs on Instagram to inspire you to design the corner where you will reach peak productivity.
Although most of us have been working from home for several months, a new study has revealed that there is still room for improvement when it comes to the work spaces we have created in our interiors. For instance, 41 percent of the 2000 UK residents surveyed say that they do not have a proper desk, while 22 percent of them also claim that they sit on the floor when teleworking. Many have also created makeshift office spaces in the rooms they would usually relax in, such as their living room (21%), bedroom (15%) and
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