Are Garden Offices the Future for the UK Workforce?
When it comes to our work life, the COVID-19 pandemic
impacted all our lives in one way or another. For those in occupations were
working from home is possible, this became the new norm in 2020 and still
continues in 2021. But as we see life gradually return to normal, many of us
are keen to get back to the office and away from the confines of our home. With
this said, reports
suggest that the pandemic has shown many businesses that having employees work
from home comes with many financial and physical benefits attached, raising the
question of if remote working will be the new norm in the future.
However, who is to say that working remotely is limited to
the same four walls of our living room? With remote working in question, we
discuss the rise in the garden office trend and look at whether these are
gradually shaping the future of the working world.
What is a garden office and why have one?
Garden offices, also referred to as garden rooms, are a
separate building detached from your main home and are designed to create a
comfortable and professional space for work. Other than helping to create a
divide between your home and office life, garden rooms can be transformed into
a quiet and tranquil place to escape to – especially when the UK’s lockdown
rules have limited us to the same four walls of our home.
Recent search data collected between April 2020 and April
2021 finds that garden office-related terms have dramatically increased in
popularity. The term ‘garden office shed’ increased by 200 per cent, along with
the term ‘garden office pod’ increasing by 180 per cent, proving many people
have taken an interest in the garden room trend.
So, why invest in a garden office? There are many reasons
why remote workers are opting for this over their main home as a place to work,
and here, we discuss a few of them.
Travel time is reduced
It’s a given that working from your garden saves both money
and time on commuting. No one likes spending time stuck in traffic or
dedicating an unnecessary amount of money towards fuel every month, so with
home working both of these can be avoided. It even benefits the environment
too!
A better work and home life balance
Sometimes, having a structured working hours schedule gets
in the way of our life outside of work. Although jobs should always be set as a
priority, garden offices allow us to be more flexible when it comes to
balancing work life with our home one. For those with children especially,
spending as much time with them as you can and being part of their everyday
life is something every parent wants. So, working from your garden makes this
easier to do, unlike working from an office.
Office gossip is avoided
Anyone who has worked in an office environment before will
know that sometimes it can be difficult to concentrate on a task with numerous
other conversations going on around you. From catch-ups in the kitchen to phone
calls being made every few minutes, it’s not always easy to focus with so much
going on around you. With garden offices, however, all of this can be avoided,
helping you do each task to the highest of quality in a shorter amount of time.
Garden office Inspiration: where to start
Now, the question is, where do I start? Data suggests that
one question on a lot of people’s minds is how much it will cost, with the
search term ‘garden office cost’ increasing by 200 per cent between April 2020
and April 2021. To answer this question, the average cost to create a garden office
can vary between £5,000
and £25,000. Although this is quite a hefty sum of money to spend on a
space, in the long run, this can add an incredible amount of value to your home
– between five
and seven per cent to be exact.
So, if you’re in need of some garden office inspiration,
take notes of these top tips on how to save money in the process.
The foundations
For those who have a family member or friend who is in the
building trade or knows someone who is, shopping local for a construction
business can not only help support local businesses, but save you money too. As
for the basic materials that are needed at this stage, such as concrete plates,
bricks, and other materials for the frame of the structure, make sure to have a
look around for the most cost-effective suppliers. The likes of Gumtree and
Facebook marketplace are a good place to start!
Interior design
This is where the fun part begins. When it comes to
designing your garden office so that it never gets boring to look at, now is
the time to get creative. Firstly, decide on a theme. Since it is your own
personal space, think about what kind of things make you happy and use that as
the catalyst behind some interior inspiration. Perhaps you have an eye for
bright and vibrant furniture pieces, or maybe you have an interest in knitting
your own throws or cushion covers. Alternatively, you could opt for a
particular sport-theme you enjoy – whatever it is, pick a theme and add a personalised
twist to your garden room.
Since this is the most creative aspect of the process, there
is one main activity that can help you cut costs in the design stage: DIY. Platforms
such as YouTube are full of easy-to-follow guides on how to DIY everything from
building a bed frame to making an entirely new room. Of course, some work might
require the help of a professional depending on what it is but assessing what
could be done yourself helps to cut costs.
The final finishing touches
After the main interior work is done, the final finishing
touches need to be added. Other than the additional home décor that you choose
to buy or make yourself, the exteriors of your garden office can also be
enhanced with some creative flair and make it the centrepiece of your entire
garden.
What better time to invest in some gardening work than after
building a garden room? Framing your garden room with an array of vibrant
flowers and plants can help bring your space to life. Moreover, you could also
purchase a variety of solar-powered lights suitable for outdoor use and create
a cosy night-time setting to relax in after work. This can be a relatively
inexpensive task too. All you need is a few garden tools and some seeds for
your chosen flowers and shrubs. Compost Direct have a handy soil calculator, to
help you figure out much soil you’ll need for the borders around you garden
room.
The future of working from home remains unclear. However,
one thing we do know is that garden offices continue to be an interest the
nation shares, and they don’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon.
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