A nook, a niche, or even just a portion of a kitchen table was once sufficient to work from home.
But these temporary spaces no longer feel suitable and, with the family underfoot, the home office has moved up the wish list.
“People are looking for a dedicated space in their homes, particularly those who have young children.” This substantial home in Bellevue Hill, Sydney, was completed in December 2019, just a few months short of the pandemic that has changed the way we now work.
Designed by Bureau SRH, the 1000-square-metre house, spread over four levels including basement parking, has two home offices for a couple with two children. It also accommodates grandparents, relatives and friends, many from Indonesia, where the couple was raised. “Our client (a businessman) has…
