Posts with tag 'work from home'

With remote work quickly becoming the norm for more and more people, creating a space to work from home isn't just a luxury anymore. Whether you already have the office of your dreams and just want to give it a refresh or you're trying to carve out a dedicated workspace for the first time, a few simple design principles are all you need to make a space that inspires and motivates while reflecting your unique personality.

Creating a Dream Office

Unlike the standard dream of a mahogany-lined corner office from years past, the new dream office is personal, inspiring, motivating, comfortable, practical — and it might only be a few steps from a kitchen sink full of dishes.  Of course, dreaming about your perfect workspace and putting those dreams into action are two very different things. So whether you're looking to spruce up a dedicated home office, or you just want to bring some order to the kitchen table you've been using as an inbox all year, here are some jumping off points to create the most inspiring home office space possible in 2021:

The COVID pandemic has dramatically changed how we work, learn, and connect with friends and family. In particular, shelter-in-place restrictions led to a large increase in the number of Americans working from home over the past year.  And while pandemic restrictions will lift eventually, many people seem set to continue with remote work moving forward into the future — a trend that could significantly impact both where people want to live, and what features they'll be looking for in their next homes. 

The State of Remote Work In 2020 and 2021

More Americans than ever shifted to remote work as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. According to data from Gallup, about 62 percent of employed Americans said that they were working from home at least some of the time as a result of the crisis. 

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