More and more of us are working from home. In some ways it can be a liberating rewarding experience, but in many others it isn't the working nirvana we were promised. As anyone who has wasted valuable time watching Diagnosis Murder instead of finishing that important report will testify.
One of the biggest problems facing the home worker is a lack of space. And if you don't a dedicated office you can end up working in the kitchen or the living room. Where temptation and distraction lurk. The V, the family dog, interruptions from the kids or just another trip to fetch a sandwich. Where did all the time go? Lighting is another problem. Who wants to sit and work under harsh artificial lights all day. It's no wonder then, that more and more home workers are turning to garden offices for a better solution.
So goodbye to cramped working conditions and distractions and hello to peace and quiet and natural light. Garden offices can be one or two buildings. It just depends if you want a bathroom too. If you're budget allows it's a great idea. They are built for purpose with everything you need to do your job, rather than adapting living space that isn't always ideal for work.
Many workers report productivity gains when they switch to garden offices. Their focus and concentration improves almost immediately, thanks in no small part to the peace and quiet. People relish having a separate work space away from the main home, even if it's only at the bottom of the garden.
So if noise, lighting and lack of focus is getting you down. Consider joining the garden offices revolution and transform your home working experience. No more missed deadlines and frustration with the added bonus of a little walk to work down the garden path.