Owen Weldon: A workspace at home has an appeal other offices just can't match. Whether you have a full-scale professional home office or you prefer to use your kitchen or den as an occasional work area, Pottery Barn Workspaces is the essential guide to creating a casual, comfortable environment with as much style as the rest of your home. Packed with organizing solutions, creative ideas, and design advice, this decorating sourcebook will help you turn any office, studio, project room, or potting shed into the ultimate workspace for you and your family.
I tend to rate books high because if they aren't good, I don't continue with them. This is a beautiful book and I did get some inspiring ideas that I'll actually use for my own work spaces, such as my art room, my craft closet, my shed out back for gardening tools, my little desk in the library, my space around the kitchen bar where I do most of my emailing, and all the other places I do "work" around the house. As others have said, there's nothing surprising or new in it. Just images of gorgeous, old, renovated homes.
All the books in this Pottery Barn series, organized by type of space, are surprisingly good reference books for DIY decorators. Not much here you won't have seen before if you're in the industry.