Home office Vs garden office – which one should you choose?

Around 1.5 million UK citizens are currently working remotely, and this number is only set to increase. While there are benefits of home working, many struggle with finding the space and may consider adding an extra room, which begs the question – should you go for a home office or a garden office?

Home office Vs garden office – which one should you choose?

As more and more individuals choose to take their careers into their own hands and more companies offer flexible working, there has been an increase in demand on spaces in homes where one can run their business alongside everyday life. The biggest hurdle when it comes to working remotely is striking a balance between work and family life.

 

If working remotely is a must, then you obviously have two options- either extend the space or install an external garden office. But which is the best between the two?

 

Build a room extension

 

Adding an additional room to your existing space is an ideal option for many reasons, but there are several downsides to consider.

 

On the upside, it will instantly add substantial value to your property and give you that additional space that you desperately need for your business operations. You can be able to take advantage of the space by increasing the size of your living room, kitchen or even add an extra bedroom.

 

However, such a project is no walk in the park. Other than the planning and expense of adding additional sq footage, construction work tends to be noisy and if you’re not properly prepared, it can be stressful for every family member.

 

Anyone who’s gone through any form of construction will tell you that it is not only expensive and disruptive, but it rarely goes according to the schedule. Given the fact that you will be still working remotely, you’ll be in a tricky position and may have to do your work offsite until the work is done. This can be stressful as it’s the thing you were trying to avoid in the first place.

 

Also, even when the work is done, the extension might be ideal for your requirements, but you will also need to consider whether it provides the needed separation from your home life.

 

The pros of building an extension:

·      It’s conveniently located

·      Adds value to your home

·      Provides flexible working conditions

·      Keeps the overheads at a minimum

 

The cons of building an extension

·      It’s costly

·      Can be stressful

·      Disruptive, messy and noisy

·      Calls for planning consent

 

Self-contained garden office

 

If you really need a separate office and have space in your garden, then installing a self-contained garden office could be the best solution.

 

Unlike building an extension, this option is way quicker, economical and less disruptive. Nowadays, there’s an array of ways to install a garden office. Some prefer timber framed offices, while others opt to build an outhouse using conventional brick and block work or even storage containers. The options are numerous and it all boils down to your preferences.

 

By settling for an exterior space, you immediately separate your work from home life, which is what most people who work remotely desire. With just a brief walk to the garden, you just turn the key, enter your office and when you are done for the day, you lock up and switch into home mode.

 

The process of having a garden office installed is way less daunting compared to an extension. For instance, the foundation just calls for a simple concrete slab and the building will be fabricated off-site and installed on-site. This only takes a few hours, as compared to days and even weeks when it comes to extensions.

 

Adding an outbuilding will ideally add value to your home, but it will not be near as much as an extension. However, when you consider the speed at which you will have the space in a functional condition and the costs, the benefits become clearer.

 

The pros of a garden office

·      It adds value to your home

·      Offers flexible working conditions

·      It is conveniently located

·      No major planning needed

·      It keeps the overheads to a minimum.

·      Separates your work life from your home life

 

The cons of a garden office

·      Needs electrical hook up

·      Can be very cold when poorly insulated

·      Needs proper heating and insulation

·      Takes up a significant space of your garden

 

Having looked at both options, which option is ideal for you? Well, both are great solutions. An extension can be viewed as a longer-term home-based decision and can increase the value of your home substantially. A self-contained garden office, on the other hand, seems more of a business-based decision as it provides a quicker, cost-effective route to meeting your requirements.

 

Also, the last thing you want is your work life intertwining with your family life. If this is something that you are currently battling, then a self-contained space in the garden is what you want. On the other hand, if making your home more appealing is more important, then an extension may be the solution that you are looking for.

 

By considering all these factors, you should be able to pick the right solution for you.

 

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