June 7, 2020
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The sudden and unexpected shift to remote work for many Americans has put a premium on walls, doors and extra space as millions search for a quiet and comfortable place to work. A new survey from Zillow found a majority are making do without a dedicated home office for now, and many say they’ll consider a move to a home with more space if working remotely becomes a long-term reality. A third of respondents in a recent Zillow survey report working from a home office currently, with the rest forced to repurpose another area of their home such as a living room, dining room or bedroom into an office space. Working out of a shared space that’s not designed to support long hours in front of a computer can bring distractions and other frustrations – especially as open concept layouts have soared in popularity in the past few years – suddenly putting a premium on a quiet, separated workspace. Read more |
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