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Miranda Newsom, www.theaccidentalecomaniac.com

Green Home Series: Home Office

Green Home Series: The Bedroom

Working from home means no commute, so is it the green option?

In truth each home worker uses lights, heating and kettles instead of sharing resources, and the energy costs – and carbon cost – can quickly mount.

Whether you’re a dedicated home worker or you just work – and surf – at home in your spare time, try these inspiring ideas to green up your workspace.

Click on the images below for tips on creating a sustainable home office.   

 

The Green Home Office: All hands on desk
The Green Home Office: A ‘PC’ PC?
The Green Home Office: Write on
The Green Home Office: Escape the daily grind
The Green Home Office: A binding agreement
The Green Home Office: The blind leading
The Green Home Office: Take charge
The Green Home Office: Elementary, my dear Wattson
The Green Home Office: Ban the bin with Ben
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