We think that it’s pretty easy adjusting to the work-from-home lifestyle. It’s the new normal and will remain that way in the distant future. Some of us love how we can customize or change where we work each day. Others prefer to have a dedicated nook to call a second home, either in their bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, or in the garden. If you dream of having a garden office but need some garden room furniture ideas to make that happen, you’re in the right place.
Choosing the location
If you’ve decided on a garden office but aren’t sure where to start, focus on finding a good location. First, note that you’ll be spending lots of time in that place. So pick a spot that has nice lighting and isn’t too sunny or windy to put your office desk or just simply a blanket to sit on. Think of the ups and downs of your garden space. Privacy should be the concern here; ensure that your office can't be seen by the neighbors or is visible to the street.
Refreshment zone
No garden office is complete without a snacks cabinet or a bar. When planning out your garden room furniture ideas, make sure that you include either. Keeping these features stocked with food and drink helps you avoid running to and from the kitchen when you’re hungry or thirsty.
Summer preparedness
Gardens will have lots of sunlight falling on them. This light is good for the trees and plants but not for you. If overhead trees don’t shade your garden office, consider installing a room cooler, AC, or overhead fans. This way, you can stay cool and focused as you work and won’t have to retreat indoors when it gets too hot.
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