Escaping the Daily Grind: Garden Rooms
Talk about the topic of telecommuting, and you’re likely to experience a heated debate. On one side, some individuals state telecommuting is wonderful, you have no commute, no wasted time by just having to be in one place for a set time, no pointless meetings, no dull small-talk around the water cooler. Others say they simply couldn’t muster up the self-control that’s essential to work at home. They might be a little bit emabarrassed to send any clients to their house. The kids, when they are on holiday, are just too much of a distraction. There’s simply too many things going on in the house to even get the day started. Finally, the office is fantastic simply because they wish to get away from the house.
Now there’s a choice for these critics of telecommuting : garden rooms. Garden rooms (or garden studios) are constructed in your own back garden, separate from your home. A garden office offers a chance to get business done in a calm, creative surrounding, with greenery viewable from your office windows, and a quiet location to conduct group meetings.
The idea that the garden room is separate from your household is an important one. It offers you a chance to escape from domesticity to your business. Utilizing technology like the internet and VOIP, you can also very easily obtain a separate telephone number just for the garden studio.
Consider further advantages of a garden office:-
- The costs for such offices are comparitively low when you compare rental costs for offices
- They’re environmentally friendly : the journey from home to garden office expends only natural footprints, not carbon ones
- You can work anytime. Creative juices don’t automatically run from 9-5PM, so if you have an idea, or simply need to complete a task in good time, walk into the garden studio
- It’s a comfy, lighted, natural environment. No sick building syndrome here. No glaring lights, grey walls and cubicles
Garden offices can pay for themselves in just a few years, and repayments on a loan for a garden office can be similar, or cheaper than, renting office space.











