A small editorial workshop publishing calm, practical guides for people who work from home rooms.
The first version of this site was a shared notebook of fixes for a kitchen-table desk in midtown Manhattan. After friends kept asking for the notes, we cleaned them up and put them online.
Today the team is three writers, one photographer and an illustrator — all of us working from rooms that double as something else. That constraint is the heart of the project.
Every recommendation lives in one of our actual home offices for at least a month before it shows up here.
We do not run paid placements or sponsored picks. Recommendations are based on long-term use only.
No jargon, no hype. If a tip cannot be explained simply, it usually is not the right tip.
Articles are dated and revisited. When something stops being true, we update or retire the page.
Field-tested setup tips published since the project began.
Real reader workspaces reviewed and answered last year.
People on the editorial team, all working from home rooms.
Founding apartment in midtown Manhattan that started it all.
We answer every reader note ourselves — no inboxes, no bots.