Friday Eye Candy: A Home Office in a Vermont Barn
For your Friday afternoon viewing pleasure, we give you a look at one of the best home offices we have come across. A Vermont architect built this barn adjacent to his 900-square foot house, so that he could have a quiet place to work. With no internet and no cell phone reception, the only thing that occasionally interrupts him is his young daughter. Enjoy.
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