Thinking about building your work-from-home space in your garden?

Thinking about building your work-from-home space in your garden?

 
Building your work-from-home space in your garden is the dream of many homeowners. There are so many options and materials to choose from, and having it located on your home’s property is close enough for convenience but with enough space from the distractions of home life.

Pick the right spot
Find the best location in your garden that receives good natural light but isn't too exposed to harsh elements like wind or rain. Consider the position of the sun throughout the day to avoid glare on your computer screen. You might want to add an area where you can work outside in the summer.

Silence is golden
Try to create your garden office away from noisy distractions; on the other hand, you may want to be able to keep an eye on what the children are up to when playing in the garden. This separation will help you maintain focus and productivity while working. Soundproofing the space can be beneficial, especially if you live in a noisy neighbourhood.

You need a strong structure
Depending on your budget and needs, you can opt for a pre-built garden office, a custom-designed shed, or even a renovated summerhouse. Ensure it's well insulated for year-round use, and think about issues such as condensation. Hiring a local builder to create the perfect garden office space may be the best option.

Electricity and internet connection
Make sure you have access to electricity to power your devices. Hiring an electrician to install proper wiring is essential for safety and convenience. You don't want to spend hours and thousands on your perfect garden workspace only to find your internet coverage is patchy. Consider using a Wi-Fi extender or a wired connection if your main router is too far away.

Create the right setup
Choose a good desk, chair, and computer that support you. If you create the perfect setup, you will work more efficiently and enjoy each day. Your body will thank you for it, and it will keep you feeling less fatigued.

Make your space your own
Decorate the interior with plants, art, or other personal touches that inspire and motivate you. Make it a space you enjoy spending time in. Think about storage. Keep your workspace organised by incorporating storage options like shelves, drawers, or cabinets for your documents and supplies.

The right temperature
Consider heating for the cold winter months, maybe adding a wood burner or electric fire, and a cooling solution for when those long, hot summer days kick in. Install curtains or blinds to ensure privacy during work hours; these will also insulate you from the elements.

Add a bit of nature
From nice views of the rest of your garden to maybe an eggshell chair for relaxing in. There is so much you can add to your space to make it a place that feels pleasant to work in. From strategically placed trees, plants to flowers with your favourite scents. All of this will add to your sense of well-being while you work.

Will all of this add value to your home?
Adding a garden office space could add up to 5–10% to the value of your home.* Good work-for-home spaces are high up the rankings of what people now want from a home, and a purpose-built garden office space could be considered even more desirable.

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