About the Author:
Lorrie Mack is a journalist and stylist specializing in home-interest subjects. Her books include Chairs, Cushions and Coverings, House Style, Living in Small Spaces, The Art of Home Conversion, and Making the Most of Work Spaces. She also writes for a number of consumer magazines including Homes & Gardens, Period Living, Homes and Ideas and Inspirations.
From Library Journal:
The title conjures up modern, minimal work areas, however Mack shows with color photographs a number of different design styles. She covers all aspects of setting up a work space at home, including planning, equipment, furniture, storage, and lighting as well as innovative ways to organize all the accouterments needed for the job. A resource list of furnishings, trade associations, and computer helplines is provided. Although Neal Zimmerman's Home Office Design (LJ 9/15/96) and Home Offices (LJ 1/98) continue to be excellent comprehensive guides on setting up a home office, this book, with its addition of feng shui and color therapy, should be purchased where there is a continued interest.
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