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WORKING 9 to 5

ver the last year, many of us found ourselves working from home, trading the hustle and bustle of the office commute for a gentle stroll downstairs. It is estimated that for over a quarter of us*, this is set to continue, at least for part of the week, as more companies have realised the benefits of remote working. So while the kitchen table might have just about done the job in lockdown, if you are now facing the reality of working from home long-term, then it is time to create a practical, productive space. No matter the size of your home – or your budget – there are plenty of ways to create the home

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