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Been there, man. When everything's happening in one spot, it can mess with your head and kill productivity. I say if you've got the cash, go for the separate space. It's a game-changer to have a spot just for work.
Co-working's cool for networking and getting out of the same four walls without a huge commitment. But if you're planning to hire, having your own office can make you look more professional and give your team a solid home base.
If you're not sure, try out a co-working space for a month or two. See how it feels to split up living and working. If it works, great. If not, a bigger flat with a room dedicated to work could be the next best thing.
Good luck with the biz growth, dude!
That's the kind of response I was hoping for. Sweet and simple.
It IS a mess when you're doing every effin' thing in your home and that, too, in a studio apartment nonetheless.
And as I'm planning to hire in the upcoming months, renting an office space would be better and more professional. Though, till then I can try co-working space for a while to dip my toes in the water(office culture) and see how it goes.
Thank you for your valuable suggestion, brother. I'll definitely follow this.