For one, I get to be my family as much as I want to. I partly control my own time hence I can also work on house chores and other personal projects and have time for self-care during my free hours without havcing to worry about traffic.
I quite like going into an office, but I don't like being geographically constricted when finding a job or team.
So, I sell myself as a solid remote worker...that likes to go into an office. Commuting takes ~20 min each way, but I save time in that I don't have to drive to lunch or the gym due them being available at the office.
• No commute
• I can work for a company on the other side of the continent
• No one steals my lunch
• Can work from my treadmill desk
Cons:
• Lots of interruptions from family
• Always feeling like I'm at work
• Lack of human contact
• There's no "second place," let alone a third
I feel like the pros outweigh the cons, especially with regard to commuting. Driving to work is just more sitting, more fuel cost, more time lost.
Now I see how important was commute to keep me moving and encouraging to more physical activities.
It gets to you after a while.
I'm sure dedicated space helps, and currently taking steps to find one.