- The company I work for recently went fully remote in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
- I worked in my tiny apartment in NYC for one week before traveling to my family’s house in Austin to wait out the pandemic.
- It wasn’t until I got to Austin, though, that I realized how important it is to have a lot of physical space when working from home.
- Since moving my home office to my family’s house in Austin, I’ve found it easier and more pleasant to work from home, and this is primarily because I have so much more space.
- Working from home in two different cities and living spaces during the coronavirus pandemic taught me the significance of physical space, even when all you need to do your job is a laptop and a camera.
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I started working from home inside my apartment in Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy neighborhood, where I share a bathroom, kitchen, and living room with two roommates.
Foto: I live in a three-bedroom apartment in Brooklyn, New York. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
At the beginning of the week, I was the only roommate working from home, so I took control of our little kitchen table from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day with no conflicts …
Foto: My office in my kitchen in Brooklyn. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
… but by the end of the week, all three of us were working from home due to the spread of the coronavirus in New York, so I moved my office to my bedroom.
Foto: My bedroom in Brooklyn. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
It’s worth noting here that my bedroom is the tiniest one in our apartment — no bigger than 150 square feet …
Foto: My bedroom in Brooklyn can feel uncomfortably small at times. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
… but I picked it for a reason — it’s the only bedroom with its own fire escape, which is much more important to me than having room for activities.
Foto: My outdoor office in my Brooklyn apartment. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
During that week of quarantine in Brooklyn, I worked on my fire escape every day that the weather allowed.
Foto: Face-timing a colleague while working remotely in Brooklyn. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
While I enjoyed working outside in the sun, the discomfort of my window ledge seat started to get to me. Sitting on your fire escape is nicer when you’re not doing it for hours at a time.
Foto: My outdoor office in my Brooklyn apartment is not comfortable. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
March in New York doesn’t allow for a comfy outdoor workspace every day, so I also spent a lot of time in my room, using my bed as my desk.
Foto: Working in my bedroom in Brooklyn. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
Aside from the fact that my room is small, my colleagues that have worked from home in the past recommend designating a workspace in your home that’s not in the same space where you relax.
Foto: My bedroom in Brooklyn feels uncomfortably small sometimes. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
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While that wasn’t an option for me, I decided my desk chair would be my designated workspace, while my bed was my designated relaxing space.
Foto: My bedroom office in Brooklyn. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
Needless to say, this wasn’t ideal — but it’s what I had to work with at the time.
Foto: My bedroom in Brooklyn feels uncomfortably small sometimes. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
Cut to the following week, and my home office has completely changed.
Foto: My home office in Austin. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
I’m now working remotely from my family’s home in Austin, Texas, which comes with several perks.
Foto: My home office in my living room in Austin. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
First off, I have plenty of space to move around. I no longer feel cramped.
Foto: My family’s house in Austin feels bigger after moving to Brooklyn. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
I also have several spaces to do work. When I work from the Insider office in New York, I like to move to different desks and tables around the office several times a day.
Foto: My kitchen in my family’s Austin house has three tables and a countertop to work on. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
At my home office in Austin, I hop around from the living room …
Foto: My home office in my living room in Austin. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
… to the kitchen …
Foto: My home office in my kitchen in Austin. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
… to the patio throughout the day.
Foto: My outdoor office in my Austin home. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
The patio is much more comfortable than my fire escape in Brooklyn …
Foto: Working outside on my porch in Austin. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
… and the temperature in Austin — at this moment — is more pleasant than the temperature in New York. If I have any regrets about quarantining here, it’s that I didn’t bring enough shorts.
Foto: It’s been 80 degrees this week in Austin. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
There are other perks about working from my family’s Austin home too, like having three dogs to cuddle.
Foto: My dog lives in my Austin home. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
And there are more windows, which means more natural light flooding into my office all day.
Foto: My Austin home has several windows. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
My house in Austin also has a workout room with an elliptical and a treadmill.
Foto: I can exercise in my Austin home easily. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
I don’t regularly workout, but my daily commute into my NYC office usually includes about a half-mile of walking and 15 flights of stairs round-trip.
Foto: My house in Austin has exercise equipment. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
So exercising during my self-isolation has helped me stay in shape and relieve work-related stress.
Foto: Me working out after a full day’s work in Austin. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
I also have a bathroom to myself in my family’s Austin house. Sharing a bathroom with two roommates in NYC is inconvenient when everyone is always home.
Foto: My private bathroom in my home office in Austin. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
I miss New York, but face-timing my friends from my family’s Austin house is no different from face-timing them in my apartment in Brooklyn. Either way, we’re social distancing.
Foto: Face-timing my favorite colleague from my house in Austin. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
After a week of working from home in each home, I’ve found that having more physical space relieves some unnecessary stress while working from home.
Foto: My home office in my kitchen in Austin. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
And once I’m off the clock, it’s much easier to relax when I have more space, a luxury that’s much harder for the average person to find in NYC.
Foto: My kitchen in Austin is more than twice the size of my kitchen in Brooklyn. Source: Joey Hadden/Business Insider
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