Designing Your Work From Home Space
Even if you have a home office, there are challenges to making it work right now (literally). All of us are suddenly working from home, parenting, teaching, and generally trying to make it out of this craziness with our sanity. To start, creating a productive space to work from home involves patience with yourself, your spouse and your kids. You may need to get creative to find a spot that still has internet access but your kids can’t find you. Because none of us have ever done this before and in the spirit of let’s give ourselves grace and just do our best, Melanie Hunt and I talked about how we work from home and tips for setting up your workspace.
About The Author
Sarah Bowman is the founder and lead stager at Sarah Bowman Spaces, a professional staging firm serving Metro Atlanta and surrounding areas (Smyrna, Marietta, Sandy Springs, Alpharetta, Roswell, Dunwoody, Buckhead, Brookhaven, and Decatur). She is dedicated to streamlining the interior design and staging process for realtors, homeowners, investors, and home builders—to attract motivated buyers and sell homes quickly.