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Originally posted by vetran View PostI can't believe you lot, you are all contractors working on the kitchen table. Us poor permies with purpose built offices at home..
May actually be worth me buying somewhere in the next 12 months or so, as I predict prices are going to go down
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I can't believe you lot, you are all contractors working on the kitchen table. Us poor permies with purpose built offices at home..
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Originally posted by vetran View Postno very impersonal from experience, she needs to warm her hands as well!
Glad you noticed the extra effort
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Originally posted by quackhandle View PostDining room, much to the vexation of Mrs qh but I'll be staying put until the garage is converted.
qh
Mrs. has complained about running her two business's from her bedroom.
Not personal services BTW
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Dining room, much to the vexation of Mrs qh but I'll be staying put until the garage is converted.
qh
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Sometimes the hot tub. When on the phone, face down on the masseuse's table.
Actually, I've got one of those log cabins, too. Works really well. Put in a toilet, a fridge, a microwave, a kettle, a bed for a quick afternoon nap when CUK is boring. It works great, and is big enough to have a couple people working with me when that makes since.
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My oak panelled dining room doubles nicely as the boardroom. Have to keep the door shut though or the cats come and sit on my keyboard.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostI've been looking at this company to get one plonked into my Garden.
Would you recommend them as a company?
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Originally posted by greenlake View Post
Also my desk is 12 feet long, the whole point was not to lift the entire desk just the keyboard and monitors
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI built a manual adjustable height desk a while back out of a few bits'n'bobs including one of those trays for eating breakfast in bed.
However while it only takes 30s or so to switch between modes, it's a bit of a faff and quite physical so I got out of the habit.
I'd love a proper system but object to what they cost. Wish I had the electrical nous to build one... maybe one day...
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Kitchen for me. I wouldn't like to be stuck upstairs and the living room is for relaxing and I like the divide.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI built a manual adjustable height desk a while back out of a few bits'n'bobs including one of those trays for eating breakfast in bed.
However while it only takes 30s or so to switch between modes, it's a bit of a faff and quite physical so I got out of the habit.
I'd love a proper system but object to what they cost. Wish I had the electrical nous to build one... maybe one day...
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