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Home Office Design by Neal Zimmerman
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Home Office Design [Paperback]

Everything You Need to Know About Planning, Organizing, and Furnishing Your Work Space

by Neal Zimmerman
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Description of Home Office Design

An idea-book focusing on the crucial issue of home-office planning and design-packed with affordable design solutions More than 40 million Americans now work full- or part-time from a home office, and that number is expected to multiply well into the next century. While there are plenty of books on how to run and manage a home-based business, there have been few devoted exclusively to home office design. Architect Neal Zimmerman shows home-basers or soon-to-be home-basers how to create great home-office spaces suited to their individual needs, life-styles, and budgets. He covers everything from determining what kind of office would best suit individual needs to choosing the right workstation. * Offers budget-minded solutions to integrating workspace and living space into a unified environment * Extremely well-illustrated with floorplans, photographs, and other graphic illustrations NEAL ZIMMERMAN, AIA (Hartford, Connecticut) is principal of Zimmerman Architects and an expert on commercial and residential office design. He writes and consults on various architectural subjects from his own home office.

Title Information

ISBN:
9780471134336
Pages:
206 pages
Format:
Paperback
Product Code:
129848
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Published:
01/10/1996

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About Neal Zimmerman

NEAL ZIMMERMAN, AIA, is Principal of Zimmerman Architects in West Hartford, Connecticut. He has written numerous articles on residential and commercial office design and served as editor of the Sunday Hartford Courant's "Residential Design by Connecticut Architects" series.

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