According to the ONS, over 1.5 million Brits now work from home, enjoying a life free from a sardine-esque morning commute and, at least, eight hours stuck behind a desk in an office that is equal parts too cold and too hot at all hours of the day.Without the presence of a boss or coworkers looming over us, watching our every move and casting a disapproving frown when we amble out of bed at 11am, still in our pyjamas to pour a third bowl of cereal, working from home can allegedly leave many of us feeling socially and professionally isolated.Whether you end up turning your kitchen table into a makeshift desk during the day, or you're lucky enough to have a spare room you can turn into a home office, making a designated workspace area in your.