For live-in positions, your candidate should be offered a private, comfortable, and thoughtfully appointed space—ideally their own apartment or a well-proportioned bedroom with a sense of privacy and tranquility. Access to a bathroom is essential; a private ensuite is preferred, though a shared bathroom can be acceptable, albeit less desirable. The accommodation should feel like a genuine home, not an afterthought, reflecting the respect and care you extend to your household staff.
You will also need to provide and cover the costs of heating, electricity, Wi-Fi, storage, and access to household facilities such as the kitchen and laundry. Food costs are typically included. Ultimately, the goal is to create a living space where your nanny feels comfortable, valued, and at ease—a space worthy of the important role they play within your home.