Working from home is easy if you can find somewhere to fit the desk, the Independent has noted.
The publication explains that there are a number of places where a desk can not only fit, but hide away when not in use.
In the spare room, fold-away desks can double as coffee tables for guests and still leave enough room for a bed.
However, if this means moving a computer around regularly, homeowners might want to arrange
computer insurance to protect their valuable equipment.
In the master bedroom, an expandable desk installed in a fitted wardrobe may be hidden once the doors are closed, the article notes.
Or, if there is enough room, a small workstation and shelves might be installed under the stairs.
The publication adds that there are a growing number of innovative storage solutions that could help for people with little spare space.
Wherever your office is fitted, computer insurance could seem like a wise investment if your home is to double as a workplace.
InsureandGo can provide computer insurance to safeguard PC equipment.
