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The Pros and Cons of Working From Home

For some of us, working in our pyjamas in front of the TV sounds like a dream; for others, the thought of missing out on the office kitchen chatter is unimaginable. Whichever side of the fence you sit on, there are some clear WFH pros and cons.

Research conducted via OnePoll.com involving 2,000 individuals sheds some light on the various pros and cons of working from home. Drayton’s spokesperson commented, “The goal of our research is to offer insights into the home-working experience, and it’s evident there are several benefits.”

Staying Focused While Working From Home

Pro: You Can Choose Where You Work

Interestingly, the research found where remote workers usually work with laptops — a significant 36% work primarily from their living rooms, followed by 26% using home offices. Surprisingly, a niche group even admits to working straight from bed!

The research also highlighted that people who work from home feel they are as effective, if not more effective, as those who work in traditional workplaces such as offices.

Con: It’s Easier to Get Distracted

Arguably, the biggest challenge that home workers face when it comes to WFH pros and cons is staying focused because there are plenty of potential distractions.

The dog might need to go out, the pile of laundry is still waiting to be folded, and the dirty dishes in the sink are piling up, so it’s more tempting to sneak in a few house chores during the working day.

The Comfort of Working From Home

Pro: Working From Home Is More Comfortable

One primary advantage highlighted by respondents is the ability to tailor their work environment. 25% prefer working with music on, and a significant 75% opt to have their heating on during winter, pinpointing 20°C as the ideal working temperature.

Con: It Leads to Higher Energy Bills

Heating your home office is a double-edged sword. While it offers comfort, the research found that 24% of workers abstain from using it due to cost concerns, deeming it unnecessary when only occupying one room.

A spokesman for Drayton said: “Having the heating on can be somewhat of a dilemma because it is increasingly pricey, but no one wants to be cold all day when trying to get important work done.”

Read here for some energy-saving tips to help balance the pros and cons of working from home. Or, if you want to read more, we’ve rounded up the points to consider when it comes to choosing whether to work from home or the office to help you save money

How Wiser Can Help Home Workers

Heating systems such as Wiser can help remote workers stay warm by allowing you to heat individual rooms through multi-room heating. It’s a great solution that allows you to divide the home into zones and heat it more efficiently — so you can keep your home office at a toasty 20°C without wasting energy heating the rest of the house.

If you’re a remote worker or weighing up the pros and cons of working from home, you could benefit from a smart Wiser system that will keep you comfortable and focused while saving you money on your energy bills.

To find out more and find the right Wiser kit for your home, use our handy product selector here.

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