The Disappearing Workspace

The Disappearing Workspace

Now you see it. Now you don’t. Meet the disappearing home office, where a desk and other workspace items hide in a bookshelf behind a sliding door.

The space belongs to designers Dagmar Daley and Zak Conway, who inset the desk into a space that was created by moving a fridge to another wall. Although this seems like a custom-built setup, you might be able to create something similar, perhaps with inexpensive IKEA cabinet doors. Seems like a good way to hide a messy desk in an open floor plan or multi-purpose room. Check out the full details of this workspace on Remodelista.

The Disappearing Home Office [Remodelista]


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