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5 Benefits Of A Garden Home Office Studio

Home Office Studio

Working from home successfully depends on a supportive environment. A comfortable, beautiful and practical work space helps establish good habits and sustainable outcomes.  If you have a backyard, a separate garden  home office studio can be your best option. 

A Tiny House as a garden home office studio gives you a defined place to get work done. It can help you avoid unscheduled interruptions and bring you greater calm and focus for creativity and productivity.

Maybe you work from home some of the time, all of the time or just need extra space for creative endeavours. Either way,  there are 5 benefits of having a Tiny House as a garden home office studio in the backyard. 

home office in a tiny house

1. Keep work enjoyable

No matter how much we say we love our job, spending hours at the desk or working on a project takes effort. A pleasant working space helps to keep creativity alive and encourages fun for a balanced work day. 

No commute to work is one of the biggest time savers of working from home. But it’s only a real benefit if you use the time to support your health.  Waking up late and starting work half asleep in your PJs at the kitchen bench does not result in a good work day! Having a separate studio encourages good habits, like going for a morning walk. 

Designing your own studio with airflow, light and ergonomic desk heights is better than trying to fit a home office studio into the spare room! Our in-house Architect Richard is ready with the Design Team to help your vision come to life.

home office studio

2. Increase productivity and efficiency 

A designated work area is great for stepping into the zone. There’s no need for the constant set up and packing up that working from the dining table necessitates! 

Family members will know not to disturb you when you’re working in the studio and it’s much easier to focus without distractions. Imagine getting more done in an easier way!

There is something special about walking back into the house from your studio for lunch. It’s where the convenience of working from home is really felt.

3. Maintain privacy

If your work requires face to face client meetings or confidential phone conversations then a separate office space is best. An Aussie Tiny Houses studio designed for your individual needs will support your professionalism and build trust from your clients.

4. Limit stress and injury 

Design your garden home office studio to support your individual work needs, with ergonomic seating, desk area and shelving. Sadly back and neck issues are too common in standard workplaces and we’re prone to aches and pains trying to work from a makeshift desk in the spare room or at the dining table. 

Investing in a studio, and claiming it as a work expense for tax purposes, could be one of the best moves you make for your health and the health of your business.

Pet on a laptop

5. Feel the freedom

If you need to move, your Tiny House studio can move with you! Alternatively, a studio could be part of a house selling settlement without over capitalising in a risky way. 

If you have unexpected guests, the studio could be used for the occasional sleepover, although a typical studio doesn’t have a bathroom. Building on a wheeled trailer classifies the studio as a caravan rather than a shed or separate dwelling for sleeping in and as such Australian regulations impacting on the build differ. One of the benefits of a trailer build is not needing a development permit. We’ll build your studio according to the Australian Building Code, with quality craftsmanship that lasts.

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Ideally a studio means you get to designate and prioritise your own work area. We understand it’s an important part of a healthy, happy lifestyle. Join the Tiny House Movement and get the benefits of having your workspace just steps from your back door with a Tiny House as a garden home office studio.

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