Currently, office spaces are improving their aesthetic appeal while breaking away from the stereotype that office furniture is too dull. High-quality, exquisitely designed office furniture is used to regulate workers' emotions and inspire their creative inspiration.
While many are struggling to buy a house, some seem remarkably content. For them, even the largest home is merely a bed to sleep in; their true focus is on their office. Therefore, creating a comfortable and welcoming work environment-like home, or even more so-has become their pursuit.
A stylish balcony with rattan chairs, a bright and elegant bathroom, a soft and comfortable sectional sofa, and creative trinkets everywhere... This isn't the home of some fashionista, but the studio of Bao Chen, a designer born in the 1980s. Bao Chen is a typical COHO (Co-working) professional, spending no more than 10 hours a day at home, usually just sleeping, and the rest of the time in the office. Having studied interior design in university, Bao Chen has particularly high standards for his work environment. “It has all the functions of a ‘home’,” Bao Chen says. “We don’t have desks in the strict sense, nor standard meeting rooms, and there’s no clear division between leaders and employees. Everyone is like a member of a family, and work becomes life.” The only slightly more formal areas are the design and photography departments, where Bao Chen has also put considerable effort into them. “I hope team members can easily ‘switch’ between work and rest; smooth transitions between different areas are very important.”
"The reason I prefer to call this place a studio rather than an office is because it gives people a more intimate feeling. I like people to call us the RNS team; the team feels more approachable than the company, just like a studio is more motivating than an office."
In Shenzhen, you might be the one choosing home office furniture that combines functionality and style! In fact, more and more people are choosing to work from home, just like you, to handle various important matters. A familiar and relaxed environment can make work more efficient. Many full-time or part-time remote workers, as well as small business owners and bloggers, have set up their offices at home.
While home offices aren't as lavish as corporate offices, that doesn't mean everyone has enough space at home to fit in luxurious, large desks and chairs. In fact, strictly speaking, many home offices aren't even large enough to fit in a typical living space.

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