All in a day's work
Spending all day in pajamas and a commute that could be measured in steps. Working from home was the dream. But after a few months behind a screen at the dining room table, they realized that they need to think differently about their home. By figuring out how to divide a room and creating designated zones, they cleverly configured their open-plan loft for both living and working. Now, they enjoy a productive workday from several spots, while switching off completely in the evening, reveling in some spreadsheet-free downtime.



With working from home being the "new normal" for many, it's vital to ponder how you utilize space to maintain as good a work-home balance as possible.”
Hans BlomquistInterior designer

While this couple shares their home office for now, their long-term dream is to be able to open it up for their friends to enjoy too. Here's to a future when we can work together again!

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Worker bee central
A 6-seater for two? This couple always uses space to its full, fabulous potential, especially once they discovered how to divide a room effectively into zones. Now, as the table doubles as a working area, they added some desk chairs for better support – and snacks of course!
Working from home?
Getting the work-home balance right can be tricky in a smaller space. IKEA interior designer Hans Blomquist has some wonderful tips to divide a room and make your home a productive workplace in the day and a cozy spot at night.
Shhh!
Working remotely means a lot of on-screen time. This couple uses their library for reading, researching, or writing. Surrounded by stories, it’s a corner of quiet, perfect for digital detoxing between meetings.