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Really appreciate some of the advice for sound proofing as well as mention of air quality... All good points.

But it seems that the author's situation is one where an office workspace might be the right choice at least for one of them.

There is clearly too much interference with each other and video recording has a very high bar that is not easy to achieve at home - which are built for living not for professional recording.

I personally have few meetings and working from home is great. Background noise cancelation is fairly decent these days too and 99% of meetings are internal, so a crying child or a partner who is also in a meeting in the room next door isn't an issue.



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