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Home Office Renovation for Remote Work: Designing a Space That Truly Works

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Why Renovating Your Home Office Matters Working remotely places unique demands on a space. It needs to balance concentration with comfort, privacy with connection to the rest of the home. A common mistake I often see is treating the home office like a guest room with a desk added as an afterthought. That approach usually leads to poor lighting, awkward layouts, and long-term discomfort. Renovation allows you to reset the space around how you actually work. Start With the Right Location Before choosing finishes or furniture, consider where the office should live within the home. What to look for in a home office location Natural light without excessive glare Separation from high-traffic areas Enough wall space for storage and screens If a dedicated room isn’t available, partial walls, sliding doors, or built-in cabinetry can help carve out a defined workspace without major structural changes. Lighting That Supports Long Workdays Lighting is one of the most overlooked elements in home of...