THIS home office gives workers the chance to do their business without leaving the room.
Pictures of the £400,000 property for sale show one of its two bathrooms converted into a work station.

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‘The property offers the opportunity to use the rooms in a variety of ways’, says the estate agents[/caption]
The toilet is surrounded by a desk with a computer on it along with a chair, phone, stationery and a printer.
Estate agents Homes acknowledged the unusual usage of the area in its promotional blurb for the house.
It said: “The property offers the opportunity to use the rooms in a variety of ways.”
The end-of-terrace house, which has three bedrooms and three floors, is in Alton, Hants.
And the next owner could well be flush with a new motivation for work if they stick with the current layout.
Earlier in the month, The Sun reported on a similar house in Bristol.
The property had a bewildering bathroom and kitchen setup that may have left prospective buyers thinking again.
The open-plan utility room may have seemed perfectly normal at first glance but taking a closer look you’ll find an unwelcome addition.
A surprise toilet can be found alongside the room’s typical kitchen appliances and items – and it was the butt of jokes online.
The room was home to a washing machine, a fridge-freezer, a sink and even a coffee machine laid out on a cabinet.
But despite food and drink being stored there, there is nothing to separate the toilet from the rest of the room.