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  2. 50 Bonus Room Ideas That Make Use of Your Extra Square ... - AOL

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    In this office designed by Ariene Bethea of Dressing Room Interiors, a wraparound desk offers enough room for two, while an abundance of closed storage houses all the practical but less pretty ...

  3. Office space planning - Wikipedia

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    In open plan, offices screens are sometimes used between desks to reduce noise and provide an element of privacy. There are life safety requirements mandated by legislation which include rules for fire evacuation plans, location for fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems, unblocked exits, adequate passage width, building fire alarm systems, non ...

  4. Opendesk - Wikipedia

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    Users were able to choose between four degrees of completion for designs, [5] distinguished by price and the technical fabrication requirements: [7] Plans, in .dwg and .dwx formats, and instructions in PDF, [8] for the experienced carpenter capable of building furniture from scratch; Packs of raw wood, pre-sawn by CNC machine

  5. Murphy bed - Wikipedia

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    Since the first model several other variations and designs have been created, including: sideways-mounted Murphy beds, Murphy bunk beds, and solutions that include other functions. Murphy beds exist with tables or desks that fold down when the bed is folded up, and there are also models with sofas and shelving solutions.

  6. Desk - Wikipedia

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    Desk; c. 1765; mahogany, chestnut and tulip poplar; 87.3 x 92.7 x 52.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) A desk or bureau is a piece of furniture with a flat table-style work surface used in a school, office, home or the like for academic, professional or domestic activities such as reading, writing, or using equipment such as a computer.

  7. Loft - Wikipedia

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    In US usage, a loft is an upper room or storey in a building, mainly in a barn, directly under the roof, used for storage (as in most private houses).In this sense it is roughly synonymous with attic, the major difference being that an attic typically constitutes an entire floor of the building, while a loft covers only a few rooms, leaving one or more sides open to the lower floor.