How to recreate an office atmosphere when working from home


The I Miss The Office website lets you create an open-space soundscape for your home working environment. — AFP Relaxnews

At a time when quarantine measures to combat the coronavirus have suddenly made remote working the new global norm, many of you may be feeling nostalgic about all of the time you used to spend in the office. Now a corporate culture consultancy has come out with an amusing website that allows you to create an open-space soundscape in your own home.

The new "I Miss the Office" website (imisstheoffice.eu) offers a wide-range of familiar sounds that are typical of open-space environments with a view to helping the many of us who are working from home to recreate a suitably studious office atmosphere. Background noise, whistling, fans, phones that ring and chairs that squeak are all in the mix to boost the concentration of those who are not used to working alone.

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