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Hi Boss, I’m Working from the Garden Today - By: Ronald Kresten

Where are you sitting at this moment? If you’re at work, the chances are that you’re in an office and your view probably doesn’t involve a great deal of greenery unless you have a pot plant on your desk. If you’re lucky enough to work from home you probably have a better view, but the distractions that usually surround you there can often affect your working productivity, especially if you have a weakness for wandering to the fridge every few hours (the curse of the home worker’s waistline). Even if you love your job it can be a dispiriting experience spending every day cooped up in your office or your upstairs study, and your working environment has been proven to affect your overall quality of life. Not to mention the fact that if you’re surrounded by the same four walls all day you’re probably not at your creative best.

If any of this rings a bell, it might be time for you to consider investing in an office for your garden.

Garden offices have become increasingly popular in recent years as a practical, low cost alternative to creating a home office. Whether you work from home on a permanent basis or you just need to escape the office commute once or twice a week, garden offices are an ideal solution. They are perfect for making better use of your outdoor space, especially in the summer months, and great for those looking for a work space that removes the distractions of working in the family home. Having a garden office can eliminate your commute, improve your productivity and allow you to create the library or studio you've always dreamed of, without the costs you’d usually associate with a house extension or loft conversion.

What’s more, building a garden office is definitely not akin to working from your garden shed. Many companies manufacture specially designed garden offices which come with insulation, fully glazed windows and secure locking doors. Planning permission is rarely a problem and choosing a garden office made from timber will ensure that it looks at home in your garden – you can even go for a log cabin design if you want something more rustic and unique. Garden offices are designed to make the most of the space you have available for exactly the purpose you need; they can be used as whatever you want them to be and they’ll add great value to your property as well.

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