101 Home Office
Work is work, but working from home is better, especially if you have the right setup.

Work is work, but working from home is better, especially if you have the right setup.

Telecommuting may let you answer email in your underwear, but is the home office all it’s cracked up to be?
“A strategy of extreme density was required,” says Michael Chen of Normal Projects, who along with partner Kari Anderson handled the renovation of this Upper West Side apartment.
Giorgio Baravalle originally had a true home office—a space inside his house in Millbrook, New York, that was meant to be a private place to work, but instead served as a traffic circle in the midst of family life.
When Ulrich Fleischmann approached architect Maki Kuwayama, of Unit A Architecture in Stuttgart, Germany, to design a home and office space, he was looking for a deal. Fleischmann wanted two houses for the price of one.
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