Log and Timber Home Living

Home, Work, Home

In 2020, homeowners across the globe received quite a culture shock. Suddenly, their houses were now also their offices and classrooms. And while children will return to school, for many in the workforce, working at home just may be their new, permanent norm.

“Covid-19 has completely changed the face of home office design,” says Mary Maydan, founder and principal of Maydan Architects in Palo

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