When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, no one was prepared for how working from home would affect our lives—and stretch our living spaces. Suddenly, every humble abode had to squeeze in one or even two workspaces and maybe even a homeschooling area.
Soon, work-from-home needs took over the house, with laptops dotting the kitchen surfaces, stacks of folders covering the dining table, and cords snaking throughout the house.
Yet, as people head back to the office for in-person collaborations instead of Zoom meetings,...
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