Innovating the Workspace: Crafting a Home Office Solution with Spacious, Adjustable, and Movable...
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Innovating the Workspace: Crafting a Home Office Solution with Spacious, Adjustable, and Movable...
"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."
"As a part of the project, I took over an area of the home office space/area for me. In this section, I will share with you the final product that I have created: an ergonomically crafted, minimalist, and adjustable desk full of hidden storage. I attempted to follow the design thinking process or framework, which talked of five important phases: interviewing the users, defining problems at hand, ideating solutions for these problems, then creating scribbles for one idea, and getting feedback for the solutions, changes,"
Home offices vary but share a desire for better, more usable spaces. Many users lack dedicated space and use kitchen tables, sofas, or bedrooms. The project produces an ergonomically crafted, minimalist, adjustable desk with hidden storage to address limited space. The design follows a five-phase design thinking process: user interviews, problem definition, ideation, scribbling a chosen idea, and collecting feedback for iteration. The desk emphasizes mobility, adjustability, and concealed organization to increase efficiency and comfort in small living environments. The prototype aims for broad usability and easy integration into varied home layouts.
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