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Cubicle Door Increases Productivity, Isolation From Annoying Co-Workers

By bruno

Offering 'maximum coverage for cubicle privacy', the Cubedoor is an adustable, solid fabric barrier you can install in your cube opening to get a little privacy:

Seems like a cool idea, although I'm not sure how much privacy you can achieve when people can just look over your door and talk to you. Oh well...

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April 05, 2007
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DesigningMom

June 13, 2007
I like Jasimar's idea of a mirror.  Some people just don't get the idea that other's want to work when at work. 
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sillygirl

May 09, 2007
Good idea for a cubical, teenager's room, or a 'private' room in a non-air conditioned house in the summer: Just take a spring loaded curtain rod and hang some panel curtains or other fabric from them.
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jasimar

April 07, 2007
I put a mirror angled in my cube.  That way I can glare at them and carry on a conversation if I must but continue with what I'm doing.  I like it.  It gives the very distinct impression that I'm not going to hang around and bs with them sans eyeroll.
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betteroffted

April 05, 2007

Tape is a good idea, i usually go for brass tacks.

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DIY Maven

April 05, 2007
I'd probably just opt for the Les Nesman tape on the floor tactic.

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