
"Welcome to my page, where I will talk about home office space. Yes, I know you guys understand what I am sharing with you because you guys got the idea from the title. So, let's talk about the main point and introduce the home office space topic. Every user's home office is different, but they all have one thing in common, Desire to create a better space."
"Spend more good time and work there. But somehow we have no space at home, we work at the kitchen table, sofa, or bedroom because of lack of space. My aim was to build and improve a product which can be used by a large number of users in the home office space. Most of the challenges revolve around home office space."
The project addresses limited and improvised home office setups where users work at kitchen tables, sofas, or bedrooms due to space constraints. The solution delivers an ergonomically crafted, minimalist, adjustable desk featuring hidden storage and mobility to maximize functionality in small areas. The design followed a five-phase design thinking framework: user interviews, problem definition, ideation, sketching, and iterative feedback. The prototype emphasizes spaciousness, adjustability, and concealed organization to enhance comfort, workflow, and adaptability for diverse users. The overall aim is to create a broadly usable product that improves home office experience and promotes better work habits.
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