Within the recent exciting coverage of Perseverance’s landing on Mars, you may have seen the side story on NASA’s deputy project manager for the rover, Jennifer Trosper. Like many of us across the globe, Trosper has been working remotely since the early days of the pandemic. And again, like many of us, she is carving space out of her home to dedicate to her work. While her children were remote learning in other rooms and the occasional load of clothes ran through the rinse cycle or tumbled in the dryer, Trosper set up her base for mission control from a small desk inside her home’s laundry room.
While our roles during this may not be quite as exciting as Trosper’s, our solutions for workspace can be just as creative. Those of us who are fortunate enough to have a study in our home, are dusting off the desk and shelving and bringing these areas up to date with technology. The rest of us are finding areas for quiet contemplation or chaotic Zoom calling, in guest rooms, dining rooms, unfinished basements, and more.
Here are some home office ideas—ranging from modest to grand—that might offer you a tip or two on how to make your remote work more productive and enjoyable.









