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seen as the panacea to all our home woes, with the whole family embracing time together. But sometimes you need your own space. We’ve rounded up a few projects that use creative ideas to solve this dilemma. : particularly useful if your home office often encroaches on your relaxation space. Ina Rinderknecht (below) sections off the work space with custom doors, allowing peace from nine to. Consider as well: . A console table can double as a desk, a coffee table can become a dining spot (see overleaf), while stools can be stacked and used as side tables once the guests head home.

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