We remember the times when some workers in a number of countries around the world were forced to experience the joys of remote work.
Those who were not lucky enough to have a spare room in their apartment or house, or better yet, an office, were forced to arrange a workspace. Here are some tips for beginners.
Where to set up a work area.
For single residents, you can arrange it in the kitchen, allocating some of the free space on the dining table, a bar counter or an island for these needs.
When something is constantly boiling and stewing in the kitchen, it is simply unbearable to work in such an atmosphere. In such a case, it is wiser to settle down in the living room on the sofa at the coffee table or on the wide windowsill.
If you don’t want to fence yourself off from the world with wall sections or a closet, then you’ll have to look for shelter in the bedroom, where the only possible options are a dressing table, a chest of drawers, or the same window sill, but not lying in bed.
If you approach it creatively and insulate the balcony, you can get a very cozy office. You don't need much furniture here - a table and a chair, and instead of a socket you can use an extension cord for the time being. With less expense, you can also set up in the hallway.
And finally, in any case, you will have to take into account two important points: lighting and storage space.
And then all that remains is to add a little home comfort and office convenience.