Building a garden office
A garden office works best when it is designed as a real year-round workspace, not just a shed with a desk.
Working from home asks for quiet, comfort and separation from family life.
Insulation, heating, power, data and daylight decide whether the space is pleasant throughout the year.
Comfort first
Good insulation, ventilation and heating keep the office usable in winter and summer.
Acoustic comfort matters when you take calls or work in focus blocks.
Utilities and layout
Plan sockets, lighting, internet, heating and storage before the shell is built.
A small space can work very well when desk position and daylight are thought through.
Rules and placement
Many garden offices fit within outbuilding rules, but height, area and distance to boundaries need checking.
A business use may also have zoning implications.
Summary
A good garden office is a compact building with proper comfort, services and permit checks.
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