The Glass Office: Reimagining the Work-From-Home Boundary
Working from home has gone from a temporary solution to a permanent way of life for many people. What started at the kitchen table or spare bedroom has evolved into a serious need for dedicated, functional workspaces. Yet one challenge remains constant: how do you separate work from home life without feeling boxed in or disconnected from the rest of your space? The Glass Office: Reimagining the Work-From-Home Boundary offers a modern answer. By using transparent design and thoughtful spatial planning, homeowners are creating offices that feel open and connected while still providing structure, focus, and professionalism. It’s not about building walls—it’s about redefining them. Why the Traditional Home Office No Longer Works Early home offices were often improvised. A desk in the corner, a chair borrowed from the dining room, and a laptop balanced wherever space allowed. While functional at first, these setups quickly showed their limits. Common issues include: Poor natura...