From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishworkroomwork‧room /ˈwɜːkrʊm, -ruːm $ ˈwɜːrk-/ noun [countable] TBBWORK/DO WORKa room that you work in, especially making things, often in your home
Examples from the Corpus
workroom• Jasper has a workroom in that basement.• Keys and workroom and shovel were all managed in time, and her father resigned to sitting finally.• Two years before, it had been the Giffens' workroom.• Wood is stacked neatly along one wall of his workroom.• I've got a shop and my own workrooms.• Maybe they should get the big shovel out of the workroom.• Did he have his key to the workroom?• The workroom was extremely tidy and four chairs were set in a row in front of the puppet theatre.