Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Good point 14:30, although I wasn't clear and the nanny has been with us for a while. It's the newborn who will be new (not until this summer).
I'll look into the sunlamp. My issue is more claustrophobia, but there is a door and it's not a tiny room so I think the basement it is.
Anonymous wrote:The bathroom is the key reason I'd vote basement. I worked in my bedroom with attached bathroom, and I never left it during the day. I'd pack a lunch and drink and bring it up to the bedroom/office to avoid disrupting the kids/nanny (the baby was very clingy so it was better to stay out of sight). If you don't have a bathroom attached to the guest room.
Anonymous wrote:I would go with the basement.
Anonymous wrote:Here are the options:
I'll be working at home from a fairly small home with a toddler, soon a newborn, and a nanny
Desk crammed in guest room: upstairs
Desk in basement TV room
Upstairs/guest room
pros: I get natural light: I can have a big wall bulletin board for planning/strategy stuff; kids can use basement for playing.
cons: I can hear everything in house and kids come up and downstairs for naps/diapers/potty
Basement
pros: I can spread out and sit on couch for computer intensive stuff. I won't disturb kids/nanny. Have a bathroom, etc. I can also go out the basement door to leave the house for meetings, etc.
cons: Huge chunks of my day without any natural light (but I know lots of people do that so maybe I'd get used to it quickly). I can't spread out/leave post-it notes on the walls, etc. Takes room away from kids (But they have a small playroom and the living room so that's probably fine).