Separating your workspace from rest of the house can help the user designate where work physically starts and stops. It’s a visual cue that says, “Step into my office.” Something like sliding doors work really well in workspaces as not only do they help block out noise, but they also act as a visual indication to other residents that work is in session. If a separate, closed-off room isn’t possible in your home, look for places where you can introduce a threshold. Outlining a work zone can be as simple as changing the flooring material, signalling a different spatial identity to the home’s other occupants.