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A Luxurious Assignment - Working in a Garden Office
By Francesca McGlone on 15th December, 2010
Surrounded in comfort with an interior that is governed by personal taste and a though out decorative arrangement makes for a working environment that is tailored to productivity.
Essentially every garden office can be differentiated from the next, as a garden setting complete with a range of varying foliage can frame or climb up a garden office, affecting its appearance and presence. Unique atmospheres are created inside each garden office with personal touches that offer something new.
Modern additions such as a flat screen television mounted on the wall creates an instant projection of opulence that could be watched at lunch times or at leisure to check sports results or the latest news and weather, which in turn serves to create an informational haven that combats bouts of boredom. The fresh contemporary interior makes an impression, as the eye follows its sleek edges which seamlessly interlock to make an environment you can’t help but enjoy.
The vista of natural beauty provides a constant source of well-being. A certain lustre is also present, helped by the natural daylight that floods into the space, as well as the brightness of sun rays that enter and illuminate the working environment, bringing with them an instant lift in mood, as the sunlight touches and warms the space, with a golden aura. Shiny surfaces such as desktops, computer screens and even the addition of mirrors can make the most of the available light and create the illusion of extra space.
A lunch break can be filled with all manner of things, including a shopping trip to stock the cupboards, as the local shops are conveniently near, as opposed to adding a supermarket trip onto the end of a working day when fatigue has had time to set in. Lunchtime could also be spent in the comfort of home, with a change of scene that refreshes tired eyes.
Having just one desk and one room for yourself means that you can dedicate time and effort to making your own office a place of serenity and luxury, where large quantities of time are spent happily without feeling robbed of quality time.
Ultimately the garden office combines the hard edged speed of technology with the soft slow pace of an organic setting, creating a balance that provides the instant speed required to effectively work, with the peace needed for relaxing breaks.
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