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People Are Sharing Their Makeshift Office Set-Ups As They Work From Home

Now that a lot of people are working from home, we are all looking for creative ways to get stuff done in our different environments. Whether you have a very limited office space or you're running around looking after your toddler, things can get hairy. And fast.

So here are just a few examples of the interesting ways folks have come up with to get their work done.

Oh wow, I gotta say I really dig this set-up here.

This is something that you could never get away with at your regular job. Ha, ha, ha.

It looks like this person created an office in the hallway between their lounge room and the bedrooms.

Twitter | @Adamstoffski

This is a cozy set-up, too. I could work here!

This is an interesting office space here.

Twitter | @julesforrest

It looks like this lady's work area is just a chair in front of the front door and a clothes hamper as a desk. If it works, it works.

I dunno what to make of this.

Twitter | @joshmateo

Not the most glamorous place to do your work. But hey, on the bright side, they get to work outside in the yard.

And just check out this lady.

Twitter | @vnusw

Talk about a portable working space. She can pretty much drive anywhere, hop on, and get going. LOL! I really like that.

I guess this is the best some people can come up with, huh?

Twitter | @kmcorder

You know what they say, it's actually good for you to stand up while working.

Looks like people are taking this standing desk idea to heart.

Twitter | @laura_rx86010

This lady came up with her own DIY version of it and voilà! Looks good to me. No?

I dunno why anyone would choose to work from the bathroom.

Twitter | @GoLeftMitali

Maybe they really need to be on that conference call and brush their teeth at the same time. LOL!

Wow, who knew that, in 2020, the liquor cabinet would become the perfect desk solution?

Twitter | @EmNorthcott

But people are making it work.

I guess a lot of people are using liquor cabinets as desks.

Twitter | @patrickgipson

At least when things get stressful, a relaxing drink is close at hand!

Here's another interesting set-up here.

Twitter | @bexx_bass

Perhaps I should think twice about selling the ironing board that I have in my closet and haven't used, like, ever. Hee, hee.

Here's one of the definite perks of working from home: You get to spend all your time with your furry friends.

Twitter | @ThrowATwit

Even if they jump on your laptop occasionally, it's still a perk.

Speaking of animal friends, this looks like a dream way to work from home. Don't you think?

Twitter | @montagetime

Perhaps this person likes this office space more than their actual office. Ha, ha!

If you have a garden like this then it's basically the perfect set-up to get yourself working outdoors.

I would totally do it if I could. Ha, ha!

Sometimes people need to improvise to get things done. Looks like these ladies are doing just that.

We all need to do what we can to get through this.

Oh my goodness, I can't get over this unbelievable set-up here. I wish I had a space like this in my house.

I gotta say, I'm pretty envious of this office.

If you're working from home and your kids are around this is probably the scenario you're facing.

I dunno how this guy gets anything done. Ha, ha, right? Oh boy!

When all else fails, you've still got the couch. This might be the best solution of all.

Some of us might not have a dedicated desk but this works, too.

When everybody is staying at home, you may need to dedicate one space in the house as a workspace.

These guys have the right idea here. No?

And here's another lovely set-up. Wow, with a view like this I could work from home every day.

Oh wait, I do — well, minus the view. Isn't this amazing, though?

Speaking of views, here's a home office with some snowy scenery.

I would prefer the beautiful sea instead of looking at snow, but you gotta deal with what you've got, right?

Looks like a dining room table can sometimes double as a dedicated workspace.

This is a nice nook, don't you think? I like how well they organized it here.

I'm getting a kick out of looking at everybody's creative office spaces for working from home.

What kind of set-up do you have going where you are? I wanna know.