Although I'm no longer WFH, the majority of my colleagues are - which has forced me to change my working hours. With only a skeleton staff in the office, there's only one dude in security. His quitting time is 6pm, so I can no longer work permanent afternoon shift and I hate it. I am NOT a morning person. They had to bring me back to the office for my own health - there was no room under the main roof at home to set up my desk, so I was working from the "man cave", ie the shed. Uninsulated. Chilly at this time of year.
Sounds very stressful. I don't have room for my work laptop, I have to use the coffee table as my 'work desk' when I work from home. We get paid a little more when we actually work from the office, but working from home suits me well. It's pretty warm here right now, working in a shed would probably suffocate me. Hoping it gets better for you.
Home school with the kids has been the only real big change . I've been lucky enough to continue working. The rest is minor...having to remember to have a mask when I leave the house.
Before Covid, I worked three full days a week in Manhattan. Since mid-March, I have been working five part-time days at home. At first, I didn't like it, but now Iv'e gotten used to it and I do not relish the thought of going back to work in the City again. My "work station" is not the most comfortable. I don't have space for a proper set-up, but I don't have that much work to do (even when I was in the City), so I walk around the house, sit in the living room, watch the news at noon - pretty much stressless days.