vintagehomecollection:
““A computer workstation can easily fit into an attic or loft. Such a space is ideal for work that requires concentration and privacy. High temperatures and humidity can be hard on computer equipment, however, so make sure your...

vintagehomecollection:

A computer workstation can easily fit into an attic or loft. Such a space is ideal for work that requires concentration and privacy. High temperatures and humidity can be hard on computer equipment, however, so make sure your attic is well ventilated or air-conditioned.

A Portfolio of Home Office Ideas, 1998

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