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Could you live in your office? ; Homes that double up as workplaces are being built by the thousand, but are they a good idea?
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Fitkin, Graham
2004
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Could you live in your office? ; Homes that double up as workplaces are being built by the thousand, but are they a good idea?
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Could you live in your office? ; Homes that double up as workplaces are being built by the thousand, but are they a good idea?
2004
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Musicians Graham Fitkin, 41, and Ruth Wall, 32, recently moved into a self-built live/work home in Cornwall. 'For years Ruth and I lived in a small, dark cottage, which made rehearsing our music very difficult,' says pianist and composer Graham. 'Trying to work at home was difficult and extremely noisy.' Along with Ruth, who plays a Scottish harp, Ian had been hunting for a larger, more practical home for a long time, but the couple found that property prices in Cornwall outstripped their means. Graham and Ruth continued a punishing work schedule, labouring away on musical compositions in the early morning and late at night, while supervising the construction-work during the day.
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Solo Syndication, a division of Associated Newspapers Ltd
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