Here’s how to carve out an at-home workspace that will help you stay on task — even on days when you never get out of your bathrobe.

Journalist Errin Haines at her home office in Spring Garden. Read on for more home office ideas. Photograph by Rebecca McAlpin
Back when working from home was an occasional treat, it was fine to post up with your laptop on the living room sofa. Now, with some experts projecting that the trend will continue even post-pandemic, our new reality calls for a more permanent setup. Here’s how to carve out an at-home workspace that will help you stay on task — even on days when you never get out of your bathrobe.