What do you need to know about setting up a garden office?

If remote working is here to stay for you and you’re looking for a way to ensure you have privacy when you’re working, as well as a sense of separation from your home and work lives, a garden office at your home in Bournemouth, Poole or Christchurch could be an ideal solution.

Now is the ideal time to set up a garden office too, as you’ll be able to enjoy the beauty of spring and summer from the comfort of your own purpose-built office space! Our experienced team at Bournemouth Constructions can help you ensure that you not only have a stylish, but also a functional and comfortable, working environment in your garden.

The following are just a few of the elements to consider when you’re designing and constructing your garden office, according to Stylenest. The first aspect to be aware of is your comfort in the space. We all know that the British weather can be unreliable, so you want to ensure that you are able to work in your garden office come rain or shine.

You’ll therefore want wall, floor and roof insulation for your garden office in Bournemouth, as well as to make sure that the windows you select for your office space are suitably insulated. Our experts can help you create the perfect design for your office, which takes into account the amount of sunlight your office will get each day.

Once you have decided on the overall design and structure of your garden office, you need to consider other practicalities such as the electricity supply and internet connection. Talk to us about how many plug sockets you’ll need and where they will be best positioned for your needs.

When it comes to the internet connection, you may find that a Wi-Fi signal extender, which boosts the Wi-Fi signal in your main home, is the most cost-effective option to ensure you have reliable internet in your garden office.

As well as helping you avoid a potentially lengthy commute and giving you a workspace you can fully customise to suit your needs, there are other benefits of installing garden offices in Poole, Christchurch or Bournemouth.

Last year, the Daily Business Magazine reported that a garden office can add between five and seven per cent to the value of your home once it’s set up. This means it’s not just an investment that you will benefit from immediately, but also one that could see you reap the financial rewards should you ever decide to sell your property.

We want you to be confident that your garden office in Christchurch, Poole or Bournemouth will meet your needs all year round, so you can rest assured we’ll take the time to get to know you, as well as to learn about the kind of work you do from home.

To find out how much adding a garden office at your home could cost, and to get a quote for the project, get in touch with us today. We’ll talk to you about your specific requirements to ensure that all your needs are met and that you end up with an office that you’re excited to work in every day!

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