In the last few years, the remodeling industry has experienced shifts in how homeowners are prioritizing which rooms to remodel in their homes. Out of necessity, home offices have become very important spaces to either renovate or create. In many cases, one or two individuals are now working from home and people are finding that they don’t have the right space or environment to support the functionality needed for a 40-hour work week.
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Home for the Holidays
Home will always be where the heart is, that’s for sure. And everyone has certainly had the opportunity to spend more time at home for the past year and a half. Families have adapted to lifestyle changes and created makeshift spaces to work and learn from home and with each passing month it becomes more evident which spaces can go the distance in a multifunctional capacity and which cannot. As homeowners take a harder look at what’s working, what’s not and what’s missing within their home, we are seeing a trend toward remodeling spaces that are actually outside of the kitchen. Let’s take a look at some of these spaces.
Maximizing Light in Your Home Office
Home offices have become must-have spaces in today’s homes. Even before the pandemic, we worked with many homeowners to create new home offices or repurpose existing spaces into a comfortable working environment. For many, working from home has become the new normal and our dedicated and make-shift office spaces are getting lots of use.
Are you in need of a home office remodel? Today, every home has a need for some type of home office space. The type and size of the space varies depending on how and who needs to use it. Fortunately, there are many ways to accommodate home office space in your home and we’ve compiled a list of questions to help you discover some of those options.