Garden Rooms Help Free up Space
Discuss the subject of working from home, and you’re likely to enter a heated discussion. On one side, people say working from home is marvelous, you have no commute, no wasted time by merely having to be in one place for a set time, no pointless group meetings, no tedious chit-chat around the water cooler. On the other side of the argument, others say they simply could not produce the self-discipline that’s essential to be a telecommuter. They might be a little bit emabarrassed to send any customers to their house. The children, when they are off school, are just too much of a handful. There’s just too many things going on in the house to even begin the day. Lastly, the company office is good because they want to get away from home life.
Critics of home working now have something that may really make them reconsider : the garden room. Garden rooms (or garden studios) are built in your own back garden, isolated from your house. A garden office offers a chance to work in a composed, free thinking environment, with the natural garden viewable from your office windows, and a neutral location to hold group meetings.
The idea that the garden office is separate from your household is a vital one. It gives you a chance to break away from domesticity to your business. Utilizing the web and VOIP, you can also very easily acquire a separate phone number purely for the garden studio.
Consider other advantages of a garden studio:-
- They’re eco-friendly : the commute from home to garden office expends only human footprints (as opposed to carbon footprints)
- You can conduct business at anytime of the day. Creative juices don’t automatically flow from nine to five, so if you have a new plan, or simply need to complete a task ahead of time, walk into your garden studio
- It’s a comfortable, lighted, natural surrounding. No bright light strips, grey walls and cubicles
Garden studios can recoup their costs fairly quickly, and repayments on a loan for a garden office are often comparable, or less than, renting office space.