Talk about the topic of working from home, and you’re likely to enter a heated debate. In one half of the argument, some individuals opine that it’s marvelous, there’s no commute, no office politics, no clock-watching, no senseless group meetings, no dull chatter around the water cooler. Others say they simply could not find the self-discipline that’s vital to work at home. They’d be a bit emabarrassed to invite any clients to their home. There’s simply too many things going on in the house to even begin the working day. Lastly, the company office is fantastic simply because they wish to escape home life.
Now there is an alternative for these critics of home working : garden studios. Garden studios (or garden offices) are built in your own back garden, separate from your home. A garden office offers a chance to get work done in a serene, creative environment, with greenery viewable from your office windows, and a serene venue to hold get togethers.
The idea that the garden studio is separate from your house is an essential one. It offers you a chance to break away from domesticity to business life. Utilizing the net and VOIP, it’s uncomplicated to get a separate phone number only for the garden office.
Think about further advantages :-
- They are eco-friendly : the journey from house to garden uses only human footprints, not carbon ones.
- That tiny commute spares you a great deal of petrol costs, and may allow for the possibility that your household requires only one car, not two.
- You can work anytime. Creativity can’t be turned on and off like a tap, so if you have a new plan, or only wish to complete a project ahead of time, step into your garden office.
- It’s a soothing, well-lit, natural surrounding. No sick building syndrome here. No bright light strips, grey walls and non-specific drone a typical office has.
Garden offices can pay for themselves in only a few years, and loan repayments for a garden studio are often comparable, or cheaper than, office rental costs.











