Raise your hand if your "home office" is just a desk and chair in your closet or that one corner of your dining room table. If you've had to get creative to make a functioning workspace at home, you're not alone (even Demi Moore had to move a miniature couch into her bathroom to work on her podcast). With many offices still closed indefinitely amid the ongoing pandemic, it's probably time to upgrade your makeshift WFH setup. Well, now's your chance because Modsy, an online interior design service, is giving away a $1,000 for a home office makeover.

Today, Modsy launched its WFH Glow Up Giveaway for those who are tired of their current setup or those who want help creating their dream workspace. The lucky winner, whom Modsy will choose at random, will get $1,000 Modsy voucher to use toward a total home office makeover. That includes a one-on-one consultation with a Modsy designer who will create shoppable layouts of your actual space that match your style preferences. And to help bring those designs to life, you'll get credit towards home brands like West Elm and CB2.

Entering Modsy's contest is super simple. All you have to do is take a picture or a video of your current workspace and post it on Instagram or Twitter using #ModsyWFHGlowUp. That's it. Just be sure to only apply once as only one entry will be considered per participant. The contest runs through September 22, so you have plenty of time to enter. Modsy will announce the contest winner on its Instagram page on September 25.

In the meantime, get designers' advice on how to set up an impromptu home office here.

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September 6, 2020 at 5:55 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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