The pandemic dramatically shifted the way we work, leading to a surge in remote options.
As a result, the demand for homes with dedicated home office spaces has skyrocketed. A recent NAHB BuilderBooks study confirms this trend, revealing 66% of homebuyers are now seeking properties with at least one home office.
Whether you need a dedicated room for remote work or a quiet corner for focused study, Ruvin Bros. designs spaces for you to thrive. Learn more about home office trends in the full article by The National Association of Home Builders for ResidentialDesignMagazine.com.
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