If this is all you have, then sure, why not buy this desk and if you don't plan on sitting for long, well not a bad chair. However, we know better even though this makes for a great photo, there is no storage on top of the desk for something as simple as a pencil and definitely no comfy cushion for a sore rear-end.
Although this office space is quite modern, looks clean, well lit, evenly spaced and organized, there is a huge problem, it wouldn't be welcoming to most people who have endured so much due to COVID. Nowadays companies will need to put more thought and money into physically organizing the bodies of people. No more piling people up in a room and allowing employees to cough and breathe on one another especially when they are ill. In this photograph, every other row of desks would need to be removed or spaced out further apart. A partition between each desk and masks on if visiting one's neighbor. A sanitation station nearby and a temperature check would have to be taken before any of the employees even set foot in the room!
We know who works here! What is great about this workspace is it illustrates one's personality well. Does yours say who you are? I thought the wheels were interesting at the feet of the desk. The floor plan is quite simple with useful items nearby and neatly arranged. However, it is safe to assume that this individual doesn't spend many hours in this room, once again an uncomfortable chair is in view and the space is not set up near any sort of window view. When you have a room that has no view, so that you don't go mad, you will need to decorate your walls and have music ready to play like this person has done.
Here we have a simple office space, but the first thing that jumped out at me was the wiring--ugh! On this blog, I have tips about what to do with wiring. I like the small desktop drawers for the user's convenience and the one's underneath the desk. I assume that this person may periodically work on electronics at this desk. The stool is another uncomfortable chair which would require frequent breaks. This might work for some who just don't know how to take breaks. If you are like that, you may want to replace an uncomfortable chair with a not-so comfortable one.
What you just viewed are just some examples around the web of people's office spaces. When you think of adding some final touches to your own home space consider what you still might need to make the best use out of your work space. Maybe it is something to organize the little things you use for the top of your desk. You might need a better office chair. You may be worried about getting sick at work because your company is not really doing all they could to keep you and your coworkers safe. Whatever might be a concern, make plans to address.
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