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HELP! I work from home and we're renovating!

Fear not! We can help you! Whether you're planning a renovation or you're 12 weeks into a 3 week renovation you may be landing here to see what alternatives there are to working form home during this time... While it was tempting to think that you can work from home while the work is being done. After all, you'll be there to oversee everything, and you won't have to worry about commuting to an office every day. However now, you can see there are several reasons why working from home during a renovation may not be the best idea. In this article, we'll explore 3 main reasons to consider finding an alternative workspace during your renovation project.



  1. Noise and Distractions: Renovations are loud and messy affairs. There will be power tools running, hammers banging, and people moving in and out of your home all day long. This level of noise and activity can be incredibly distracting, making it difficult to concentrate on work. You may find yourself having to stop what you're doing every few minutes to deal with a new noise or disturbance. This can be frustrating and can significantly decrease your productivity.

  2. Safety Concerns: Depending on the scope of your renovation project, there may be safety concerns that you need to consider. For example, if you're having major structural work done, there may be construction materials lying around that could pose a hazard. Additionally, if you're working with contractors and other professionals who are not familiar with your home, there could be confusion about which areas are off-limits or which routes to take to get around. This can be dangerous for both you and the workers involved in the project.

  3. Lack of Privacy: When you're working from home, you're used to having your own space and privacy. During a renovation, this may not be possible. You may have workers coming in and out of your home throughout the day, which can be uncomfortable if you're trying to work in the same space. Additionally, you may not be able to take important calls or hold video conferences without interruption or background noise. This lack of privacy can be frustrating and can negatively impact your professional image.

So, what's the solution? Consider finding an alternative workspace during your renovation project. This could be a coworking space, a rental office, or even a coffee shop with reliable Wi-Fi. By working in a dedicated workspace, you'll be able to concentrate on your work without distraction and without worrying about safety concerns or a lack of privacy. Additionally, you'll be able to maintain a professional image, which is important if you're working with clients or colleagues during the renovation process.


Here at The Duke in St. Catharines, we offer a variety of coworking options for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and freelancers who need a dedicated workspace. Our memberships are affordable and flexible, so you can choose the option that works best for you. We also offer high-speed internet, private meeting rooms, and other amenities that can help you stay productive and focused during your renovation.

Whether you need a space for a few days or a few weeks, we can help you find the right solution for your needs.


It's true to think that working from home during a renovation can be tempting, but it's not always the best idea. Noise and distractions, safety concerns, and a lack of privacy can all make it difficult to concentrate on work and maintain a professional image. By finding an alternative workspace during your renovation, you can avoid these issues and stay productive throughout the project. At The Duke in St. Catharines, we're here to help you find the perfect workspace solution for your needs no matter how long or short your renos are (or grow to be ;)

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