There’s also an old couch that is now covered with book parts. I have a radio tuned to the local classical/jazz station on the desk and an old TV set and VCR sitting on an unused sideboard. Click here to read more.. »
Home-Office at Home, How to Maximize it? (4)
Home-Office at Home, How to Maximize it? (3)
My home office is in the basement, which, despite being unfinished, is comfortable and cozy and, thanks to a dehumidifier and central air-conditioning, dry and cool. I chose not to finish the space, because I didn’t want to go through the permit process and didn’t think I needed anything formal. Click here to read more.. »
Home-Office at Home, How to Maximize it? (2)
Maybe what I’ve done will give you some ideas. At my house, we have three spaces that could qualify under federal tax law as home offices. One, known as the Hobbit Hole, is off the master bedroom and is used by my wife, a television critic, who spends her evenings and weekends watching DVDs and tapes supplied by the networks. Click here to read more.. »
Home-Office at Home, How to Maximize it?
Do you really want to take your work home?
We already work harder and longer hours than ever, which kind of makes you wonder why our grandparents went on strike for the eight-hour day. Still, surveys show that home offices are becoming almost standard in new houses, and owners of older homes are carving office space out of bedrooms, attics, and basements. On the other hand, no one can agree on the value a home office adds to your house. Click here to read more.. »
