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Home and Work: The Interplay of Interior Design and Architecture

Home and Work: The Interplay of Interior Design and Architecture
For the longest time, the line between home and work was quite clear. Work happened at the office, and home was for relaxing and spending time with family. However, in recent years this boundary has blurred as more people are working from home or remotely. This has led to a need for spaces that can serve both purposes effectively. 
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Interior design has always been about creating spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional. However, with the rise of the home office, there is an increased need for designs that can accommodate both work and play. Gone are the days when the home office was a simple desk in the room's corner. Now, people want their home offices to be stylish and comfortable, but also functional. This means that interior designers have to be more creative than ever in design.

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Interior design has always been about creating spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional. However, with the rise of the home office, there is an increased need for designs that can accommodate both work and play. Gone are the days when the home office was a simple desk in the room's corner. Now, people want their home offices to be stylish and comfortable, but also functional. This means that interior designers have to be more creative than ever in design.
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For example, many people now want a home office that has enough space to store all of their work materials. In the past, the home office was often an afterthought when it came to design, but now it is one of the most important rooms in the house.

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There are many benefits to having a space that can be used for both work and home. For one, it can help to create a more seamless transition between the two. If you have a dedicated space for work, it can be easier to mentally switch gears when it is time to start working. Image Source: Pinterest
 The home office should be designed with both short-term and long-term needs in mind. This means considering how the space will be used both now and in the future. The first step would be to establish the purpose of the space and what kind of work will be done there. This will help determine the design, furniture, and layout of the room. Once that is decided, you can start to think about the design elements that will make your home office both stylish and functional.
 There are a few key design trends that can help you create a home office that is both stylish and functional.
 First, consider using a glass door divider panel to maintain the office workplace's privacy and separation from the home. This is especially important if you have young children or pets who might be disruptive during work hours.
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Second, make use of natural source materials like wood, cut stone, plants, and beige concrete. These materials can give the office a soothing eye effect and help to reflect peace, freedom, and serenity.

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Finally, remember to incorporate plenty of storage into your design so that you can keep all of your work materials organised and out of sight.

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