Home Office Transformations
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What’s new in home office design

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Vancouver -based interior designer Sarah Gallop has seen the changes in how people approach their work-from-home space.
The home office has come a long way since the early days of COVID , when office workers realized they can do just about everything they did at the office at home, only with pets and kids.
People sometimes want a space for their kids in the home office as well, she says.
Standing desks are still in demand, but keeping the desks, which don't come with drawers or other storage spaces, free of clutter can be a challenge.
Gallop recommends adding some storage nearby.
Treadmills and other desk-adjacent devices that promote movement are also popular.
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