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Working from Home

How to Create a Multipurpose Workspace in Your Home

Modern homes are increasingly expected to fulfil multiple roles. They are places where we
work, relax, entertain and spend time with family. As remote and hybrid working continue to
grow in popularity, many homeowners are looking for ways to incorporate a practical
workspace without sacrificing valuable living space.
For many people, dedicating an entire room to a home office simply isn't an option. Instead,
spare bedrooms, guest rooms and other living areas often need to serve more than one
purpose. Creating a multipurpose workspace allows you to make the most of your available
space while maintaining a comfortable and attractive home environment.
One of the biggest challenges of working from home is keeping work and home life separate.
Without a dedicated office, desks, paperwork and equipment can quickly take over a room.
That's why effective storage and clever furniture choices are essential. The ability to keep
work items organised and out of sight helps create a more relaxing and functional living
space once the working day is over.
The StudyBed provides an innovative solution for homeowners who need a workspace and a
guest bedroom in the same room. Combining a generous desk with a fully integrated bed,
the StudyBed allows your room to perform two important functions without compromise.
Unlike traditional multifunctional furniture, the StudyBed enables you to switch between work
and sleep without having to clear away your desk. Papers, laptops and stationery can
remain in place while the bed is lowered, saving valuable time and making day-to-day use
incredibly convenient. Bedding can also remain on the bed, eliminating the need for
additional storage and setup.
This makes the StudyBed particularly suitable for compact homes, guest rooms and anyone
looking to maximise space. Available in single, small double and standard double sizes, it
can be tailored to suit a variety of room layouts and requirements.
With the addition of bookcases, wardrobes and overhead storage in the Top Box, a
StudyBed can form the centrepiece of a stylish, fully integrated workspace that looks at
home in any modern interior while helping you make the most of every square metre.

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