Garden Offices: an Office in the Garden
There’s nothing that disunites people like the matter of telecommuting. On one side, people state telecommuting is wonderful, you have no commute, no office politics, no wasted time by merely having to be in one location for a set time, no purposeless group meetings, no soporiferous chit-chat. But on the other side of the discussion, others say they just couldn’t generate the self-control that’s necessary to work at home. They might be slightly reluctant to invite any customers to their home. The children, when they are off school, are just too much of a distraction. There’s simply too many things going on in the house to even begin the working day. Finally, the office is fantastic just because they feel a need to get away from home life.
Critics of telecommuting now have something that might really force them to reconsider their argument : garden offices. Garden studios are constructed in your garden, separate from your home. A garden studio offers a chance to function in a serene, creative environment, with greenery viewable from your office windows, and a peaceful place to hold group meetings.
The idea that the garden office is separate from your household is an important one. It offers you a chance to break away from domesticity to business life. Utilizing technology like the net and VOIP, it’s painless to obtain your own phone number only for the garden studio.
Consider other plus points :-
- The build costs for garden studios are affordable when you compare renting costs for offices.
– They are eco-friendly : the commute from house to garden studio expends only natural footprints (as opposed to carbon footprints).
- That tiny journey saves you a great deal of fuel costs, and might even mean your family needs just one car.
- You can work anytime. Creative juices don’t mechanically flow from 9-5PM, so if you have an idea, or simply wish to complete a project in good time, step into the garden office.
- It’s a comfortable, incandescent, natural environment. No sick building syndrome here. No glaring light strips, grey walls and cubicles.
Garden offices can pay for themselves in only a few years, and loan repayments for a garden studio are often comparable, or even cheaper than, renting office space.
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