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Look! Hidden Home Office

070308_narrowhomeoffice.jpgIf you don't think you have the space in your place to put a home office, take a look at some of these tips from House to Home magazine. They're showing some pretty great solutions on how to create a workspace in a dining room or a bedroom that doesn't detract from the main purpose of the room.

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False advertising. I didn't see the hidden part. Every one of them was pretty visible to me. Maybe "hidden" means something different in the U.K.

posted by quiltmaster on 2008-07-03 18:59:21
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I agree with quiltmaster. I think Lowe's idea book showing a small closet turned into a home office behind a curtain was MUCH better. I'm in the process of cleaning out my smallest closet for just that purpose.

posted by williamsweyr on 2008-07-03 19:37:57
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I think by "hidden", they meant "pretty". Kind of sneaky, but oh well.

posted by jackie_22 on 2008-07-03 20:46:29
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Doesn't look to hidden to me either. But I do like the idea of the big bowl that has pictures or papers in them.

posted by mva1201 on 2008-07-04 07:37:04
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looks like they left out pictures of the rest of the rooms they worked on. for instance the desk by the window...there's a suggestion to use pillars.... well you don't see the pillars...you just see what is clearly a workspace. the bedroom....you don't see the whole bedroom and how the office is "hidden" in there. maybe if the pictures were taken from better angles...ehh.
sorry i didn't find this particular post very helpful or find the office spaces well hidden either.

posted by little flower on 2008-07-04 16:26:24
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This is really inspiring. As a former green designer and writer of Planet Pink n' Green - http://www.planetpinkngreen.com I am always looking for ways to be greener and that includes utilizing smaller spaces that are also beautiful and functional. I love the images and the ideas are very creative. I'll make sure to share these with my readers here: http://www.planetpinkngreen.com. AT is wonderful! Cheryl Janis: Twitter: PPnG

posted by planetpinkngreen on 2008-07-05 21:46:42
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