Never have we been more grateful for coffee-in-hand commutes, rushed desk-side lunches and delightfully disruptive co-workers – with a number of us struggling to get to grips with working from home.
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Proving our makeshift offices are far from Pinterest-worthy, Twitter user @JulesForrest asked followers to share their workspace set-ups and the results are seriously relatable.
Kickstarting proceedings, Forrest posted a photograph of her own work from home space which consists of a laptop carefully balanced atop her washing basket in the corridor.
“Can we do a WFH workspace set-up thread, unglamorous edition? My partner and I are both working from our studio apartment. My set-up is a chair in front of the front door and my desk is our clothes hamper,” she tweeted.
The tweet soon amassed over 12,600 likes with fellow social media users rushing to share their own hilarious attempts at creating a home office.
From resting laptops on ironing boards in a bid to create genius standing workspaces to a rather creative wine rack-turned-desk (handy when Friday rolls around, huh?), we’ve rounded up the most relatable responses.
Never have we been more grateful for coffee-in-hand commutes, rushed desk-side lunches and delightfully disruptive co-workers – with a number of us struggling to get to grips with working from home.
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Never have we been more grateful for coffee-in-hand commutes, rushed desk-side lunches and delightfully disruptive co-workers – with a number of us struggling to get to grips with working from home.
WATCH BELOW: Ellen Degeneres Asks For Jennifer Aniston’s Top Self-Isolation Tips