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  • In that house, definitely, as we had an office inside that would have been my wife's / the baby room once she arrived which would have left just the garden room to be the office.

    Now we have more than enough rooms for me to have an office in the house but, given wife / tiny child are around almost all the time, it would probably be nice to have a room that's completely separate from the house to focus in.

  • OK good to know, it's still on our list for this place and with the likelihood of both wfh for the foreseeable I thought it made sense.

  • I think they make perfect sense if:

    1. There's more than one person working at home at a time / there are physically no rooms in your house capable of housing an office already
    2. You work from home enough to justify the expense

    We had a sofa in ours too and the reality is that it was never used as a hangout space because it was a pain in the arse to keep going to and from the house. As a working space, it makes perfect sense as a way of separating your work life from your home life.

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