Telecommuting From Your Garden
There’s nothing that disunites people like the topic of working from home. In one half of the debate, some people state it’s wonderful, you have no car drive required, no office politics, no clock-watching, no purposeless group meetings, no tedious small-talk that offices are renowned for. But on the other side of the debate, others say they simply couldn’t muster up the self-discipline that’s vital to work at home. They’d be a little bit disinclined to send any clients to their household. There’s simply too many things going on in the house to even begin the day. Finally, the office is fantastic simply because they want to escape home life.
Critics of telecommuting now have something that may actually force them to reconsider their argument : the garden studio. Garden studios (or garden offices) are constructed in your own back garden, not adjoining your home. A garden studio gives you an opportunity to get work done in a calm, creative surrounding, with the natural garden viewable from your office windows, and a quiet venue to hold get togethers.
The fact that the studio is separate from your household is a crucial one. It offers you a chance to break away from domesticity to your business. Utilizing technology like the web and VOIP, it’s painless to acquire your own phone number purely for the garden studio.
Consider other plus points of a garden office:-
- They’re environmentally friendly : the travel from house to garden expends only natural footprints, not carbon ones.
- You can conduct business at anytime. Creativity can’t be turned on and off like a tap, so if you have a new plan, or just desire to complete a job ahead of time, walk into the garden studio.
- It’s a comfortable, lighted, natural environment. No sick building syndrome here. No glaring light strips, grey walls and cubicles.
Garden studios can recoup their costs fairly quickly, and loan repayments for a garden studio can be comparable, or cheaper than, renting office space.











