Garden Rooms: Working from Home without Distractions

There’s nothing that disunites people like the subject of working from home. On one side, people claim that it’s wonderful, there’s no travel, no office politics, no watching the clock, no pointless group meetings, no soporiferous chatter around the water cooler. Others say they just couldn’t muster up the self-discipline that’s vital to be a telecommuter. They might be a bit reluctant to invite any clients to their home. There’s just too many things going on in the house to even begin the day. Finally, the office is wonderful simply because they want to escape the house.

Well now there’s an alternative for these critics of home working : garden rooms. Garden rooms are constructed in your garden, separate from your home. A garden office offers you an opportunity to get business done in a composed, creative environment, with the natural garden all around you, and a serene place to conduct meetings.

The fact that the garden office is separate from your household is an essential one. It gives you a chance to break away from domesticity to your business. Using technology like the internet and VOIP, it’s straight-forward to get your own phone number just for the garden office.

Think about other advantages of a garden office:-

  • The costs for garden offices are comparitively low when you equate rental costs for offices
  • They’re environmentally friendly : the journey from house to garden uses only human footprints, not carbon ones
  • You can conduct business anytime of the day. Creative juices don’t automatically run from 9-5PM, so if you have a new plan, or just need to finish off a task in good time, walk into the garden office
  • It’s a soothing, well-lit, natural surrounding. No sick building syndrome here. No bright light strips, grey walls and general drone a normal office has

Garden rooms can pay for themselves in just a few years, and repayments on a loan for a garden studio are often comparable, or even cheaper than, office rental costs.

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