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Garden Rooms Can Change Your Life

By Graham Baylis

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A garden room can make a huge difference to your life, whether you want it for work or leisure purposes. Care must be taken when choosing a site for your garden room as you want it to be in the best possible position and be as unobtrusive as possible. The rooms can be used all year round and require little in the way of maintenance, so are a worth while investment.

An office at home can be a real boon for the hard working executive who wants to work from home. They can focus more on their work as there is no ghastly commute to the city or town centre and be able to work in a more flexible manner. Having a garden room allows them to have an office which is at home but outside of the home. Not only will this allow for a more efficient and productive work output, but it will save money on travel costs and office rental costs. The garden office can be as professional looking as any rented office space in town and it will have all the services required to make it into a functioning office, so hosting meetings with clients or associates will be able to take place as normal.

Many small businesses have started with one person working out of a spare bedroom or even just from the dining room table. When that business expands care and planning must go into what the next stage will be. Moving to a commercial office, convert the spare bedroom or build a garden office are the most common possible solutions. Renting commercial office space will take you to the heart of the business district in town and this has many advantages. If you decide to work from the spare bedroom, you must ensure that you keep your work and your personal life separate and it takes a lot of discipline to be completely focused on work when there are so many distractions within the home. A garden office building will give you an office outside of your home but will allow you to remain at home and this solution has plenty of benefits to consider.

When choosing a garden room, make sure that your supplier knows what it is for so that they can advise you on the best possible unit for you and that it will have sufficient electrical outputs and good lighting, both artificial and natural. You may also want a toilet and a small kitchen area, so adequate plumbing will be another consideration. The garden office should be well insulated and have double glazed windows.

Just think how having a home office could change your life. Apart from the initial outlay, the costs will be less than renting commercial office space. No more commuting to and from work, which can be incredibly stressful. You can just walk out to your office and begin your day in a relaxed and calm manner. If you had the chance wouldn't you work from home?

Graham Baylis is as busy a business man as you can be and he knows that it's a well known fact that people need space to think, and what better space is there than a peaceful spot in your own back garden. This is just the thinking behind Garden Escape's unique range of Garden Rooms & Buildings. Of course you can also use such space for business or pleasure, this list covering the FUN area. See www.thegardenescape.co.uk

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