Stay Home
An office does make sense to avoid the TV, family wanting you do fix something, but unless you can walk to your office for exercise, the cost of commuting, and time aren't worth it. Best is to make the attic, basement or special room an office to work. In your case, new employees really demand an off-site office. But if you work alone, work at home and tell everybody, including the person that shares your bed the for 8-10 hours a day, you are work and there are to be no interruptions, just like you had a job for a big company that did not tolerate personal interruptions in the work day.
But I've worked for small companies where the boss showed us appreciation for working Good Friday by giving every employee a bottle of wine and opened wine for all to drink. You have to go with the flow. Work your home office on strict instructions not to be disturbed, but if she wants to surprise you once a week with a blow job or other treat, go for it.
As for a separate office, I also loving working in a big office building in a major city. Biggest treat was the amazing amount of different places to eat in walking distance for lunch. Also there was an upscale grocery store with the best salad bar I ever saw. About once a month, they had wine tasting about 6 pm. I'd work until 5:30, walk to the tasting, then walk back to the parking garage. No hassle of finding a parking space like everyone else.
Oh yeah, we'd go clubbing downtown, same parking space was great for a quicky before heading home.
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